By Mark Young
The
meaning of Christmas can easily get lost to our annual holiday traditions. You
know the routine: searching for that perfect gift, trying to fit in every last
party, visiting every good friend, trying to make magic for children—memories
they’ll never forget. So much to do that
we might forget to stop, take a breath, and try to remember what Christmas
really means.
Perhaps
the best gift of all we can give ourselves, and those we love, is a moment of
reflection. About a moment in history when God reached down to earth and gave
us His most precious gift—His son, Jesus Christ. This precious baby, born in a
lowly stable to a virgin, would someday offer Himself as a sacrifice so that
you and I might be saved from eternal separation from God.
God
provided this Christmas gift because He loves each one of us. Almighty God!
Creator of the universe! He loves you and me. He wants to have a personal
relationship with us. Hard to image? Yeah, me too. Time and time again, though,
God demonstrates this desire throughout history. He continues to beckon to us
today.
How
important are you to God? He allowed his only Son, Jesus Christ, to come down
to earth and walk among us. Not as a rich and powerful man, but as a carpenter’s
adopted son, a God-man who chose to experience—along with us—what it means to
be human in all its frailties. And He did it without sin, so that someday he
might be the perfect offering on our behalf.
We
live in a fallen world. We are in this condition because God allowed us free
will, a free choice. He did not want a relationship with robots or slaves. He
desired a relationship with those who are free to choose who they wish to serve.
So
we must choose. Everyone must make up their own minds because He gave us that
freedom. Whom do you wish to follow? I choose this God of love.
Looking
at the Christmas manger scene brings it all back to me. A symbolic image of just
how much God cares. That He desires that we know Him, that we talk with Him,
that we tell him about our hopes, fears, hurts, and concerns. That we tell Him
just how much He means to us. How much we appreciate what He has done.
This
is what Christmas is about—God’s love.
So,
I think I will take this moment and remember. And, my Christmas wish for you?
That you will find a moment, too. Enjoy the holidays.
Merry
Christmas!
Definitely. I try to find a moment every year. Be it under the Christmas tree, reading the story in Luke, with the family gathered 'round, or at a Christmas pageant, with the Nativity story portrayed by actors with the glory of God on their faces. There are so many opportunities. You just have to stop what you're doing, be still, and listen.
ReplyDeleteBethany: Thanks for sharing. May you have a blessed Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAn important message too often forgotten. Like you, I set aside time for reflection on what Christmas really means. Praying that you and the family continue to receive God's blessings in the coming year.
ReplyDeletePat, the same to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
Mark