Welcome to the 12 Pearls of Christmas! Enjoy these Christmas "Pearls of
Wisdom"! Please follow along through Christmas day as each post shares heartfelt
stories of how God has touched a life during this most wonderful time of the year.
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About Maureen: Maureen Lang is the author of ten books, her most recent
from Tyndale House is The Great War Series which are full of romance, adventure and
spiritual journeys. She lives in the Midwest with her husband, two sons and their lovable
Labrador Retriever.
For more information please visit Maureen at her website, www.maureenlang.com.
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What’s the best thing about Christmas?
by Maureen Lang
The answer to that question will undoubtedly be different depending on the age and the
faith of the person being asked. Most children will say it’s all about the gifts. Adults,
even if they secretly still enjoy the gifts, will probably strive to sound more mature and
say the holiday is all about friends and family. Still others might say it’s about tradition,
or memories or the music or even the special food we connect to this time of year.
The scrooges among us might say this season is just another marketing gimmick, or
materialism gone awry. The faithful will say it’s all about Jesus, a reminder of why He
shed the glory of Heaven to step into human skin and frailty.
I’m not here to defend or attack any answer to this question, but rather to ponder those
possible answers.
Gifts: They touch us in personal ways, as tangible evidence of someone else’s
thought and affection. Even if we don’t get exactly what we hoped, there’s something to
be said about the thought behind a gift being the important part. Why wouldn’t gifts be an
important and valid part of this holiday in which we celebrate God’s gift of salvation?
Holiday Gatherings: Parties might be a lot of work, forcing some out of their
comfort zone, but at the core they’re all about human connection. Isn’t that what most
people want?
Traditions and memories: They remind us of the past, of who we are, with the
hope that even as we look forward to an unknown future we still hold some things worthy
enough to repeat every year. We might find ourselves letting go of some traditions, or we
might want to start some new ones.
The music: This is the only time of the year when even secular radio stations
welcome songs about a baby born in Bethlehem. As a nation we may be getting stringent
about separation of church as state, but the lines blur just a bit with old favorites that
reflect this season.
Scrooges: The holiday season is probably a time to endure rather than enjoy,
but even the scroogiest-scrooge might admit the lights of the season are pretty to behold.
They’re free to look at, after all.
As for the food, the busyness, the expense and all the other things that make up this
season: keep in mind that it’s all temporary. This, too, shall pass. Until next year, of
course.
I’ll leave you with this thought: we are all made in God’s image, whether we
believe that or not. Part of that image is the ability to give—and to receive. So here’s
my thought for the day: stop a moment and dwell on all the gifts of the season. From the
little mementos that say we haven’t forgotten someone or been forgotten by others, to the
costliest gift of all: what God did for us in the form of Christ. As you enjoy the sounds,
the sights, the scents and the tastes of this season, may your only trouble be in choosing
just one thing among so many best things about Christmas.
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