Sunday, December 14, 2014

Giving or Receiving - Which Is It?



Stores begin to decorate and gear up earlier for Christmas shopping each passing year.  This year many places even stayed open on Thanksgiving Day instead of waiting for the "Black Friday" shopping extravaganza. 

By the time you reach Christmas day, you’re exhausted from all the preparation!  

Seems like Christmas has become a holiday so focused on gift buying and giving, you could easily forget the true reason for the season:  celebrating God’s love gift to us:  the birth of His only Son, Jesus Christ. 

From the beginning, the relationship between man and God was broken.  From that moment, God worked out a plan to open a new and living way for the relationship to once again be established and grow! 

God's plan was in the form of a remarkable and mysterious gift:  His beloved Son, Jesus Christ.  

Jesus is God’s personal and expressive gift – an “I love you” present just for us.  In all of history it is the most expensive gift ever given – it cost the life of the truly innocent, unique and precious Son of God.  

And as personal as the gift is, the gift is also offered to the entire world -- so all may come to the Father and have a new life for eternity. 


Almost everyone justifies the hassle and expense of Christmas as exciting, fun and easy.  However, for most of us accepting gifts is more difficult.  

How can we hope to imagine Someone who knows everything about us and who loves us in spite of our weaknesses, shortcomings and sins.  The fact is, He loves us beyond anything we CAN imagine or understand.  

Let's keep in mind as we approach Christmas Day that Jesus is THE reason for the season and the ultimate gift.


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