Gifts

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The spot where the sparkly tree stood is empty now – the presents unwrapped and put away. I sit and think back to another Christmas, the one when our daughter was just a tiny girl.

She had come to us in a joyous, unexpected way – a miraculous answer to prayer. A curly-haired, chubby-cheeked miracle. I shopped for my only daughter with an eagerness born of years of anticipation – and shopping for boys. What fun to walk down aisles of baby dolls and tiny tea sets. I don’t know who was more excited Christmas morning – a wide-eyed two year old or her Mom.

A bit overwhelmed at first, she soon mastered the skill of tearing through colorful wrapping paper in record time. Within minutes, hours of shopping lay buried under a mountain of paper and bows. She looked under the tree for more gifts and when she realized there were no more…….she began to wail! Huge tears rolled down her cheeks. Right from the beginning she had been either all tears or joy – swinging from one to the other with eye popping speed. Now it was all sorrow. Without acknowledging the bounty scattered all around her, she only wanted more.

She was, after all, only two. But, yes, I was a bit disappointed. All the carefully chosen gifts were, for that moment, not enough.

“He who did not spare His own Son, but gave Him up for us all, will He not also with Him graciously give us all things?” Romans 8:32

We have a loving Father who has given us a Gift – precious beyond measure. When we accept the Gift, He delights to give us more. Through the one gift of His Son, He gives us carefully chosen, lovingly wrapped gifts. Blessing upon blessing. Peace, joy, comfort, faith, hope, provision, help, healing, gifts too numerous to name.

We are thankful, but all too often we look around us at the gifts we have (and the gifts others have) and want something more. We leave the gifts scattered at our feet and go in search of something to satisfy the longing for more only to discover that apart from Him everything else is emptiness.

The decorations are taken down and put away, but Christmas remains in our hearts. We receive the Gift and the gifts, given with a love that cannot possibly be measured, and we give them back. We place all that we are in His hands, so that we might be the gift to others. And we have more than we could ask or think.

Blessings,

Linda

6 thoughts on “Gifts

  1. Cynthia

    I really loved your post today LInda!

    I’ve experienced the opening of gifts on Christmas morning after many hours of shopping and even more spent carefully wrapping and tagging … gifts quickly opened with great anticipation and then stacked in piles by each child. I love the way you compared it our the gifts we have been given – so many – and how it’s just as easy for us to put them in a corner, unappreciated.

    I think the new year is a perfect time to re=open and appreciate the beautiful gifts God has given us, one by one.

    Happy New Year to you Linda. Many blessings to you!

  2. Teresa

    Beautiful thoughts – thanks for reminding us that Christmas lives in our hearts and his bounty is always enough. I hope your New Year is blessed.

  3. Iris

    Powerful message, Linda. You are right, sometimes we yearn for more, but we have so, so much from our Heavenly Father. He loves us beyond our comprehension. At the end, His gift of salvation is all we need. Like you said, everything else is emptiness.

  4. Dea

    Linda, we seen it in our children and grandchildren but we need to see this truth in ourselves. If I want more of anything, I want more of the revelation of Christ, to know Him more, and to live in His will, walk in obedience and faithfulness. That’s is the more I want. I want to finish well and not trampled on gifts but used them to the glory of God. Lovely post.