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How could the Father tell the world of love and tenderness? He sent His Son a new born babe with peace and holiness...
For hours, I have been searching for a perfect Christmas song to accompany my blog entry. Everything is, of course, absolutely beautiful and heartwarming. However, I would like to get off the bandwagon of just focusing in the Savior's birth. I want to see Christ's life in a song, to really define the very essence of His birth and His real purpose here on Earth. After a while, a thought came. I searched for the song and knew at once, this is it.
We cannot deny it, because of the huzzle and buzzle of the season, this very important detail is often taken for granted or even forgotten. We are used to the loud and merry way of celebrating the day and sometimes neglect to pause for a while and reflect. Maybe now, we ought to remember the words of an old Christmas song 'O Little Town of Bethlehem': "How silently, how silently, the wondrous gift is given..." We need to reasses our lives and say to ourselves, "are we really worthy to face the Child Jesus in the manger?" We need to ask ourselves, what really defines Christmas? Is it the foods? The gifts? Or perhaps the merry making? If these give meaning to the season, then (in the first place) it shouldn't be called "Christmas".
We should remember that Christ wasn't born in the world just because. Even before He was born, He was appointed as the Savior and He is sent here to Atone for our sins. My father always says "without the Atonement, Jesus Christ's birth will just be an addition to Bethlehem's census..." We cannot celebrate with great joy the birth of our Savior without also giving appreciation to His great atoning sacrifice. Our chance to come back to our Father in Heaven.
Jesus Christ was sent to walk in the earth to show "what manner of men we ought to be". He walked humbly -- even being born in a stable, He loved the poor and the needy -- encouraged those with riches to give to them, He showed compassion to those who have sinned -- cleansed those who repents and gave charity to those who desperately needed it. He healed the sick and caused the dead to raise. He encouraged us to be like little children and to always follow "the will of the Lord" above anything else. He lived a life we OUGHT to follow.
I believe that more than any present, any gift, any Santa Claus, it is Him we ought to remember this Christmastime. I know that He loves us and He continues to live. His great atoning sacrifice and infinite love reaches not only the people of the past but also the people of the present. He and His Father love us and want us to come back to them. May we not forget to pause, think, pray and be grateful for the Savior who gave His life just to save us all.
What can we offer Him? A broken heart and contrite spirit and the willingness to follow Him.
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