Christmas décor is great and beautiful. The reds and greens, the twinkling lights and the quaint villages make for beautiful and dreamy nostalgia. Wrapped gifts under a tree beckon us to keep warm and share in gift-giving with loved ones.



A touch of snow, or should I say, a blizzard of it, can be reminiscent of Christmases long-gone. We might get excited over Santa and his reindeer and his elves. As beautiful as that can be, I’ve yet to see people touched emotionally over those characters. Touched, not because they want to sit on his lap for a gift, but touched to where they feel his presence over their lives. Touched, to where there’s conviction in their lives. Santa and his crew can bring me joy, but can’t change my life internally.
Christmas is about God stepping into humanity through His Son, Jesus. We can watch a child sing, paint, or play an instrument for God’s glory, and we are touched because we feel God’s presence in our midst and know He alone can do such wonderful things.
The color red, representing His blood, was shed for our sins and transgressions against God. Green, like Evergreens, remind us His love is forever; our redemption is eternal. Are you waiting for a white Christmas? Today, you can have you your “red-stained,” sinful life made white through His shed blood on Calvary just for you. “Come now, and let us reason together, says the LORD; though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow; though they be red as crimson, they shall be as wool,” (Isaiah1:18).

The lovely quaint little town you might dream of, might just be waiting for you in God’s heavenly place. He does know our likes and desires.

Today, worship Jesus for being the true reason behind Christmas. Thank Him for gifting Himself to you. The baby in the manger came to give His life for us. How precious His desire to come to us in the most lovely and helpless way: a baby wrapped in swaddling clothes, dependent upon us to care for Him.
This Christmas, unwrap and accept His gift for you! In turn, give the gift of joy and love to others. Merry Christmas!
Sam

Mom
*Granddaughter, wife and daughters






