You can never truly enjoy Christmas until you can look up into the Father’s face and tell Him you have received His Christmas gift.”
–John R. Rice
“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
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“Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!” –2 Corinthians 9:15 (NKJV)
How often do we put into words the gift of God of His Son, Jesus? At Christmas we have a wonderful opportunity to begin to express our thanksgiving. We can’t fully describe His Gift, and the ESV translates it, “inexpressible”. It is too marvelous for our comprehension; it is too magnificent for our soul to express our feelings. We can quote the verse, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” (John 3:16, NKJV). Look closely and ponder. Let your heart’s-mind dwell on the giving of the Father; a heavenly Father who did not spare His only Son for the redemption of mankind.
We give gifts. We like to give and we like to get, don’t get too pious. However, most of the gifts we give are material, and really there’s nothing wrong with that as long and it is not manipulative and the motive is right. The gifts we give tarnish, or tear apart, or break, and even traditions fade away, but the Gift of the Father is eternal. God, in His goodness and mercy, reached down to give mankind an eternal, personal gift. A special gift for everyone who has ever taken a breath on this earth. It is not a gift that can be purchased; it is not a gift that can be won as a door prize. It is priceless and eternal and it has purchased your eternal soul if you but reach out and take it.
Look at the last two words: “indescribable gift.” How can the birth of Jesus be described? Put all the prophecies together, then add the situation and circumstances of the time of His birth and describe how it could happen. It cannot! Indescribable means that it cannot be fully expounded upon; that is cannot be compared to anything; that it cannot be completely explained, and there is no ending to this Gift. (Whitmire)
“The half cannot be fancied, this side the golden shore;
O there He’ll be still sweeter than He ever was before.”
–W.C. Martin
We cannot begin to even know even the half of this Gift; we cannot come to know even half of the Father’s love that He has for us. We accept His grace by faith.
You want to have a wonderful Christmas? Then receive the wonderful Gift of the heavenly Father. If you already have then begin to praise Him for that Gift. When you receive Jesus, this Gift, you are actually praising God by receiving. It is not until we receive that we can begin, and I say only begin to understand God’s Gift. We must love Christ before we can begin to enjoy Christ. “Christ gives us the right perspective, the right estimate, the right measure of a human being.” (George W. Truett)
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(Note: I have been blessed with a wonderful Sunday School teacher–Troy Whitmire. I want to give him credit for stirring the thinking pot of my mind. Several ideas came from his lesson last Sunday.)