December
19, 2004
Dear
Paul,
I
know you didn't ask for it, but I thought I might just send a
few words down to the kids and young people at Grace
Fellowship Church this Christmas season. I hope you don't mind!
I've
lived through a good many Christmas's. some happy and some not.
and although it took longer than it should have, I think I've
learned a couple important lessons I'd like to share with you.
First
of all, you need to think about this verse at Christmas time when
presents come:
James
1:17 "Every good and perfect gift comes from above
from the Father of lights."
Here
is the funny thing that I have learned about getting presents
. if your joy ends in the present (a sled, or video game or doll
or new dress) then your joy will end. There is just no lasting
joy in things.
Now
that is one of the lies of the devil - that you can be happy IF
you just get this or that. Fact is, the happiest kid on earth
may be the one who only owns the shirt on his back. or less. Happiness
is like a snowflake. If you grab a hold of it with your hand it
will melt and disappear, but if you let it fall where it will,
soon you will have a beautiful field to look at. And what ought
you do when you see that beautiful field - why praise God and
thank Him for it, that's what! And the same goes for your toys
and such at Christmas. Walter says, think of them as springboards.
like the gymnast or swimmer uses. Without that spring, it's pretty
hard to get where you need to go! Well, all your toys and presents
are things to shoot your heart to your God in thanks, praise and
wonder.
I
believe you folks at Grace have a saying: "Delighting in God to
the Glory of God." I like that! You see kids; you can use all
those presents. or just the one or two you might get. as springboards
to help you delight in God your Maker.
I'm
not suggesting you should ignore the presents and toys! No, Walter
says use them with all your heart. but just don't stop at the
toy! That good gift is from more than mom or dad or sister or
brother - it is from the Lord. And you can thank Him in your heart
right in the middle of loving and playing with it!
I
knew a boy who got used to getting some pretty big presents every
year. Stuff you could only dream of! But one day the presents
stopped and that boy. he turned sour and dour on Christmas mornings,
like someone had kicked his dog and spat in his soup! He only
knew how to find "snowflake happiness." And the more
he grabbed - the less there was! Even when he grew old and rich
and could buy all the things he wanted, he felt all hollow inside
- like not enough peanut butter on too much bread. The more he
grabbed at happiness the faster it melted in his hand. All the
money in the world can't bring you true joy - joy is the fruit
of the Holy Spirit.
Some
kids think they should only eat the icing in life and leave the
rest of the cake for their neighbour's lama. But even icing tastes
bad after a while if that is all you eat. Potatoes may not zing
your taste buds, but they help you enjoy that wonderful turkey
and dressing! You just go ahead and enjoy every part of Christmas
- from watching others open presents, to eating with your big
family, to being alone in your room, to thinking about the best
gift of all - salvation in Jesus.
One
last thing: I suggest you read a lot of the gospels around Christmas
time. You could read the first couple of chapters of Matthew,
Mark, Luke and John. The Devil would love for you to go through
all of Christmas thinking about nothing other than what you're
gonna get on Christmas morning. That is, thinking of nothing else
besides you.
Don't
be tricked by his crafty ways of dressing up Christmas to be all
happy and joyful, when all he's really doing is making you cross-eyed
from self-look. Cast your eyes off yourself and look to Jesus.
Christmas is more than just a birthday party for Him - it is remembering
that God loved man so much, He sent His one unique Son, so that
everyone who believes on Him will live forever with Him in heaven.
Have
a very merry Christmas,
Walter