THE CHRISTMAS GIFT
On that special day that
baby Jesus was born,
Joseph and Mary had
traveled to Bethlehem.
With taxpayers the town
was crowded,
so all the inns and lodges
were filled.
The one place lodging was
available
for them to spend the
night was a stable.
It came to pass that dark
night
when the stars were
shining bright
that baby Jesus was born.
His crib was a manger
loaned.
Borrowed from animals so
kind
that they had used to eat
and dine.
Meanwhile shepherds around
the firelight
keeping watch over their
sheep that cold, dark night
saw an angel appear in
bright light.
They were afraid when they
saw that sight.
“Do not be afraid,”
the angel said,
I'm bringing tidings of
joy instead.
“Today your Savior has
been born.
His name is Jesus Christ
the Lord."
Go find the baby in a
manger.
Shepherds, go now, don't
be a stranger.
Then many more angels
appeared praising God.
Singing, “Gloria in
Excelsis Deo.”
Which means “Glory to
God in the Highest.”
For with God you will find
peace, joy, and rest.
After the angels returned
to heaven,
the shepherds said to one
another, “Men,
let us go and see what the
angel told us,”
for they knew in his words
they could surely trust.
The shepherds did not wait, with much haste they hurried.
Just as the angel said,
they found baby Jesus.
They told others what they
had seen and heard
and today that news is
passed down to us.
The shepherds were
witnesses to God's good news.
Good news now available to
me and you.
Wise men had heard about a
new king's birth.
They began their search
for Him on the earth.
Herod, the king, didn't
like this new news borne
and asked, “Where was
this new King to be born?”
His council advised,
“Bethlehem, for certain,
according to what the
prophet had written.”
Herod sent the wise men to
Bethlehem to find the child.
Atop of humped camels they
rode mile after mile.
A bright star appeared and
guided them on their way
until it stopped over the
place where Jesus stayed.
When the wise men saw the
star in the sky, they rejoiced -
with exceedingly great
joy. They were overjoyed.
They found the young
child-King with Mary, His mother,
and at once fell down to
worship Him, Jesus, the Savior.
Gifts were given to the
young King.
Treasures that the wise
men did bring.
Gold and frankincense and
myrrh were presented to the Lord.
Causing us to ask, “What
can I bring Him, my God and Lord?”
“What shall I bring to
the Lord, the God of heaven,
when I come to worship
Him?” Micah (6:6) had spoken.
A question at Christmas to
ask ourselves: “What can I bring?
What would He desire from
me, He who has everything?”
My daily surrender to God
to transform me
into His image – for my
good and His glory.
* * * * *
Everyday is Christmas in our heart
when Jesus Christ is a
part
of our daily thoughts,
actions, and words.
Or as Micah states: act
justly, love mercy, walk humbly.
Three acts of obedience
that will magnify
Christ as Lord of your
life; displaying Christmas in your heart
each day of the year.
Let's keep Christmas' joy and peace in our hearts.
With what shall I come
before the Lord
and bow down before the
exalted God?...
He has showed me, O man,
what is good.
And what does the Lord
require of you?
To act justly and to
love mercy
and to walk humbly with
your God.
Micah 6:6, 8
Stop doing wrong, learn
to do right!
Seek justice, encourage
the oppressed.
Isaiah 1:17
An upright man gives
thought to his ways.
Proverbs 21:29
Each one should test his
own actions.
Galatians 6:4
Pleasant words are a
honeycomb,
sweet to the soul and
healing to the bones.
Proverbs 16:24
May the words of my
mouth
and the mediation of my
heart
be pleasing in your
sight,
O Lord, my Rock and my
Redeemer.
Psalm 19:14
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