The loss of my mother at such a young age left me feeling
abandoned, rejected and unwanted.
Sometimes I’m still that scared little girl, and I see
emotional insecurity in my sister’s lives as well. We each cling to what we
have—hoarding the good feelings, loving our children in way’s we weren’t, yet
empathizing with people in need who cross our paths. We open our hearts, and
sometimes our homes, to strangers and friends alike.
Jesus came to us 2,000 years ago as the Christ-child. Though
born in a stable, and into a poor carpenters’ family, He was gifted with gold,
Frankincense and Myrrh. The Wise Men set a precedent for us to follow. We
celebrate by giving gifts to each other, but it isn’t our birthday.
Each year at Christmas, Earl’s father asked us to donate to
a local charity in his name in lieu of physical gifts. He set a precedent in
our family. We, of course have our favorites, but any gift given in Christian
love is a gift worth giving.
If you haven’t finished your Christmas shopping, or even if
you have, I ask you to pray and consider giving a gift of love to someone in
need this Christmas season.
Lord Jesus, in this season of gift giving I pray that my
offerings will make a difference. Amen
Jesus said, “Truly I tell you, whatever you
did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for
me.” (Matthew 25:40 NIV).
In Christian Love,
Berta
Very touching entry.
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