Last year I was brainstorming for a new and creative way to
celebrate Christ in Christmas. Gifts
seem to be a major component in the Christmas celebration, don’t they? Who’s getting what? Who wants what? How much to spend? Even though my girls only
get 3 gifts Christmas morning (just like Jesus got), we still put a lot into
the gift giving. I’m not that creative,
so let’s just get that out there from the start. But I pictured in my finite brain a gift at
the front of the tree that we would put out every year that signified the true
meaning of Christmas. An empty box,
covered in bright, white paper, with red ribbon and some greenery. As I started to “create” such a box, I began
to tell the story of Jesus.
“Jesus came into
the world one night because of God’s plan for salvation. Sacrifices and commandments had fallen
short. God needed to provide a Savior
and the only one who could save us was His Son Jesus. We celebrate His birth every year on December
25th. It’s His party, yet
many times we forget to invite Him, don’t we?
This box that sits at the front of our tree symbolizes the gift He gave
us. His life. He lived a perfect life on earth and died for
our sins, so that we might live forever with Him. The white paper surrounding this box symbolizes
His perfect, blameless life. He was the
precious lamb of God who died for the sins of the world. He had no sin. The red ribbon symbolizes the blood that was
shed as he died on the cross. Without
the blood there is no remission of sins.
The empty box is a picture of the empty tomb after His burial. God’s word tells us that 3 days after his
burial He arose from the dead and the tomb was empty. The greenery symbolizes our new life in
Christ. God’s word tells us we are “new
creatures” after our rebirth in Christ.”
Each and every time we look at our tree, we see The Christmas
Gift at the front of all the other gifts.
A beautiful reminder of the true meaning of Christmas.
~Lisa Clark
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