Friday, December 23, 2022

More Blessed to Give Than Receive


When my granddaughter Holly, was 4 years old her mother took her and our grandson Brady to Dollar Tree so each of them could buy a gift for Sherri and a gift for me.  Holly was really excited about getting me a gift.  She chose something that she thought I would like, and she couldn’t wait until Christmas Eve to give me that special gift.  Finally it was Christmas Eve, all of our family was together, and it was time for us to open our presents.  All of the gifts were handed out. The children opened their gifts first. Then the rest of us took turns opening our gifts, the oldest to the youngest. 

But Holly couldn’t wait any longer.  She put her gifts aside to watch Pa open her gift to him. She came over to me with my present that she had picked out and handed it to me.  There was the biggest smile on her face you’ve ever seen.  She was so excited that Pa was going to open her gift.  She stood there, those big eyes fixed on me in anticipation of my response to what was in her gift to me. .  Her eyes got bigger and bigger as I torn open the wrapping paper.  When the  last bit of paper was removed and I opened the box I saw a huge pair of one dollar plastic safety goggles..  I said, “Holly, this is just what I need!  These goggles are fantastic!  Thank you so much!.”  

Her response was priceless.  She began jumping up and down, clapping her hands and that precious smile could have lit up the room.  I put those goggles on and the rest of the family laughed uncontrollably.  I picked Holly up and gave her a big hug.  That little four year old girl showed all of us what it means to have a giving heart.  She epitomized what Christmas means.  It is more blessed to give than to receive.  

Thinking back on that night I see God bringing to us the most precious Gift and placing it in our hands.  He says, “Here, this Gift is for you. Will you receive it?”  He steps back and with a look of anticipation waits to see if we will truly receive that blessed Gift.  He watches to see what our response will be.  Hopefully we say, “Thank you God, this is just what I need.  This Gift is all I need.  It is fantastic”. When we respond in this way it pleases God and He smiles.  His smile lights up our world forever.  God is the Giver of many gifts, but no gift is as wonderful as the gift of His Son, Jesus Christ.

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