It’s hard to believe another year has come and gone. Time waits for no man, and very few women, my father used to say. Like the New Year, the wise men came after Christmas. They’re not really part of the nativity set.
Scholars believe the magi were Gentiles who had come from the east and that it’s possible perhaps that at least one of them was a Canadian and probably a Mennonite. You see, the others brought gold & frankincense, but the Mennonite brought myrrh, which if you know your Greek, is a hot dish—a casserole. Since the wise men offered their gifts a little late, I will too. So I’d like to offer you three simple gifts today.
Last January I had no idea that both my father and my brother-in-law would spend their first Christmas in heaven. What a comfort God’s Word has been. One of the nicest letters I’ve ever received came from a lady who was visiting her 85-yr-old mother in the hospital. Coming down the hallway she heard her mother laughing. Surrounded by plastic tubing, heart monitors and a bed pan, this dear old saint was reading one of my books and laughing herself silly. I’m sure she was worried about tomorrow and her health and the grandkids. But still she was able to laugh. Why? A well-worn Bible had told her of a better place. She knew that one day soon she’d be Home, where her tears would be wiped dry and her questions straightened into exclamation points. That day came three days later. Her daughter told me, “My last memory of my mother is of her laughing.” What a way to go.
Over the past year I’ve learned the lessons of these three gifts. I’ve learned to hang out with those who are gonna cry at my funeral. That God’s grace is too amazing to keep to ourselves. And that if we laugh lots, when we grow old all our wrinkles will be in the right places.
Are you experiencing God’s grace this holiday season? Read about how you can find meaning this Christmas and how to feel God in the midst of this holiday.
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