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Love
by Lauraine Snelling
When asked to write a Christmas message, one of my first thoughts was Do I climb up on
my soapbox regarding changing the words in Christmas songs, using only holiday, etc. I
thought about it and decided no. After all, they’re only words and what difference does a
word make---really make after all?
Then I kept on thinking. If they’re only words… But we as writers know the power of
words, as do readers. When the wrong word is used, it jars, while the right word can be
most powerful. Take one highly overused and under practiced word---Love. Four letters
is all. We toss it around so glibly, saying love ya and luv and love. But think about the
power in I love you. Three of the most precious words in our language when put together.
Those of us who write romances or books with romance in them, understand the power
when one of our characters tells another, I love you. As humans we can never hear that
enough or too much.
Christmas is about love. The greatest love story ever told, that of God for us humans,
and it never changes. Customs change, politics change, the years change but God’s love
never, ever does. At Christmas we are invited to share that love, to give it away, to pass
it around. To find wonder again and joy in simple acts of love. We make contact with
people we might never see or talk with through the year. That says I love you. We buy
and make gifts to give, we reach out to strangers in need, we try to make sure everyone
has a special dinner and every child a present. By giving, we receive.
So, let’s use the power words, but more so, put feet on those words and pass the love
around. Let’s look for and find the wonder, the joy and the peace, maybe in small bits
and pieces and perhaps in an avalanche of blessings. Make your days brighter with the
simple gift of a smile, a kind word, a touch, for every single one that you give away, will
come back to you multiplied. As you give, so shall you receive. Merry Christmas my
friends. May we all recognize our blessings----and let an attitude of gratitude permeate
this holiday and every day. With love and joy on this day, Lauraine!
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