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During the Christmas season and always, have you
considered what gifts you will give your Lord and Savior Jesus Christ? What can
we possibly give Him that could even come close to showing our appreciation for
the greatest Gift ever given – God’s Son given that all who trust Him may have
eternal life? (John 3:16).
His story proves that you can’t judge a gift from its wrappings. God the Father’s greatest gift to the world, His only begotten Son, destined to become the perfect sacrifice for all sins, and to return again to rule the universe in glory, was presented in a very humble way. He came as a helpless baby, born into a humble family, delivered in a lowly stable (Luke 2:7).
Just as the Wise Men of Christ’s day sought Him out and aimed to give Him their very best gifts (Matthew 2: 1-12), so do wise men and women of today seek Him and consecrate to Him their lives and the very best gifts they can offer.
You don't have to shop for these gifts, because He is the source of all good things (James 1:17). You won't have to go into debt over them, because you can't outgive God, and the more you give Him, the more blessings will flow back to you (Luke 6:38). They're always exactly what He would want and a perfect fit, as long as you're following His perfect will for your life. And you don't have to worry that they'll be returned -- you can be sure they will, as He gives back to you many times over all that you entrust to Him (1 Kings 17:10-16; John 6:5-13).
God judges our gifts to Him not on their greatness, because there is nothing that He needs from us. Anything we have is pitiful compared with His infinite wealth (Psalm 50: 7-12), and all that we have came from Him in the first place (James 1:17). Instead, He judges our motives, our willingness to trust all to Him, and the sacrificial nature of our gift (Luke 12:48; Luke 21:1-4).
If He has blessed us with talents, material wealth, or other resources, He requires us to be a channel through whom blessings flow, because to whom much is given, much is required (Luke 12:48). But even if others do not consider us blessed in worldly terms, we can please God with our giving. When Jesus saw the poor widow throwing two mites into the treasury (Luke 21:1-4), He praised her more than all the others because she gave all that she had.
The absolute amount or greatness of the gift we give Him is not important, but what matters is how much of what we have we give back to Him. He is pleased with sacrificial giving because it shows our trust in Him, our faith that He will give back to us in abundance.
A sinful woman broke open a costly alabaster box containing precious ointment – possibly her inheritance or dowry -- that she used to anoint His Head. Jesus promised that this lavish gift would always be remembered in Scripture (Mark 14:3-9)
Elijah, prophet of God, followed God’s direction and asked a widow to give him her last morsel of food. When she did so in faith, God provided for her daily (1 Kings 17). God always honors His promises to those who trust Him in faith.
A similar story of God taking a seemingly small gift, multiplying and magnifying it to do great good, then giving back in abundance, is the miracle of the five loaves and two fishes (John 6:5), in which Jesus feeds a crowd of thousands with only a little boy’s lunch that he willingly gave. The disciples use the reasoning of men, not trusting in God’s supernatural ability to provide.
But God wants us to demonstrate our faith – it is never a question of whether He is able, but of whether we have faith. No one goes away hungry, and there are 12 baskets full of bread left over, which must have gone to the little boy to feed his family and no doubt his whole village.
In this season of gifts, may we always remember and thank the greatest Giver and Gift of all time. The best gift you could possibly give to anyone on your gift list is to share the Gospel with them! You can give it freely to everyone without taxing your budget; one size fits all; and they’ll never need to return or exchange it. Christ – the perfect Gift -- is truly All that anyone needs!
May we give Him what He has given us – our body, mind and spirit -- as a living sacrifice to His glory!
6 comments:
Such a lovely, timely, and inspiring post, Laurie. Thank you so much for sharing.
Dear Laurie,
Indeed, I think that it is more blessed to give than to receive. It's not just Christmas or birthdays, but I can give my loved one a gift any time of the year. And when she opens her eyes wide in delight after unwrapping, this would make my day.
You are right. Jesus is the best gift God can give to a helpless sinner. And sharing the Gospel with other people shouldn't be a "must do" burden (although to be honest, I do feel like that at times!) - but to be taken as a privilege which even angels are denied of partaking.
An excellent post. God bless.
Thank you, Linda, for your sweet comment!
Love in Christ,
Laurie
Dear Frank,
Praise God that He made us in His image, so that we delight in giving, just as He does! And praise God even more for the gift of His Son. I am awestruck that on top of that, He gives us the amazing privilege and blessing of leading others to Him, which, as you say, is reserved for us alone. Thanks as always for your comment and encouragement.
God bless,
Laurie
Hi Laurie,
absolutely correct - the best gift we can give the Lord is share the gospel with others. I love where you say that the best gifts can not be judged by their wrappings, that is very true.
God bless you Laurie
Amen, Brenda -- may we share the Gospel with others, so that they too can enjoy the best Gift ever given.
God bless you and your lovely ministry too!
Laurie
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