Finding the Spirit of Christmas

By | December 12, 2019
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Finding the Spirit of Christmas

“So faith, hope, love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” 1 Corinthians Chapter 13

Winter has arrived ahead of schedule this year. Tonight, I look out my window and see softly falling flakes of snow drifting in the dim light of the old lamp post in my front yard. How many times I’ve looked out upon this same winterscape I cannot count. I wonder how many times I’ve seen this same scene without really seeing it. How many beautiful things have passed from my view because I’ve been too busy? How many days in my life have come and gone in my life when I never really saw anything at all?

But tonight I’m feeling wistful and pensive. Not sad. Just thoughtful. Life is flowing by me faster than I ever imagined. I suppose none of us at age twenty can imagine the true value of time. Seasons come and go so quickly now. And now here it is Christmastime again. It felt strange this night to think that Christmas is less than two weeks away,

When I was a child a whole week to wait for Christmas to arrive seemed a painfully long time. Two weeks seems like an eternity. Counting down the days and hours made it seem even longer. But Christmas did eventually come – it came and went. It has come and gone so many times. And here I am, many years older, and hopefully, many years wiser, looking back over all those Christmases past. Less than two weeks until Christmas? But unlike a child, the days until Christmas will come and go in the blink of an eye.

As I look back at Christmases past, the ones I remember most are the ones where I had the least. Perhaps the lavish gifts of the more prosperous years got in the way of the greatest gift of all. Maybe I buried the greatest gift under mountains of other less important gifts. You know the ones, those gifts that soon find their way into the dark, forgotten corners of cluttered closets. The ones that eventually end up discarded in the trash.

It’s such a difficult time now for the younger people in our world. It’s hard to recognize the greatest gift when television commercials try to teach us that we can buy someone’s love with something as cheap as a diamond. For what kind of love is love that must be purchased?

And, sadly it’s true – sometimes it can be very hard to see any evidence of the true Spirit or Meaning of Christmas anywhere around us today. But, the Spirit of Christmas is like the wind; just because we cannot see it, does not mean it is not there. If you keep Christmas in your heart, then Christmas will be everywhere you go.

Christmas is almost here again. And whether or not anyone believes in Christmas, does not matter to me. I believe in Christmas. And, all those like me, who believe in Christmas will keep Christmas alive despite those who try so hard to destroy it.

It now falls upon those of us who still believe in Christmas to keep the bright Torch of Christmas burning for this generation and the next. I am certain that if we do, the glow from that Torch will continue to light the world. All we have to do is keep the Torch burning. And, never, ever, let it grow dim.

Over two thousand years ago a child was born in Bethlehem and during His short time upon this earth, He taught everyone, believer and non-believer alike, the same lesson: Love others as you love yourself.

This Christmas be an example. Keep the torch of Christmas burning. It doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks; it only matters what you think. Say “Merry Christmas” with a smile and you’ll keep the Spirit of Christmas alive and you will be helping to keep Christmas alive for those who come after us.

Keep the Spirit of Christmas alive inside of you. Take it wherever you go. Love those who do not believe as you do as much as those who do.

Be cheerful and compassionate; be understanding of others and have faith. Let the world see your Christmas spirit and let the glow that fire truly light the world.

Be gentle, be kind, be understanding; be tolerant of others who do not believe as you do, in this world, there will be many. And be of good cheer. Remember the Reason for Christmas. Celebrate Christmas in your tradition and in your own way because that’s what makes it special to you. Remember those who are less fortunate and help them as much as you can.

Remember above all that the greatest gift you can give is the gift of love. Love is the greatest gift of all.

Carry the Spirit of Christmas with you and light the way for others. Say “Merry Christmas” and really mean it. This is the season of love and peace. Long ago Jesus came into this world and showed the world His love and brought His message of peace to all those who would listen. Honor Him this Christmas by showing the world your love. Be the Spirit of Christmas.

This Christmas, above all, remember the Spirit of Christmas. Be a bearer of good tidings and goodwill to everyone – not just those you care for. Only you can keep the Spirit of Christmas alive. Do it for yourself, do it for your children and do it for their children. Future generations depend on all of us who hold Christmas dear to keep the Spirit of Christmas alive.

More than two thousand years ago, the Star of Bethlehem shone brightly for all the world to see. Like that start, this year let the Spirit of Christmas within you shine. If you do, you can bring the Light and Spirit of Christmas even to the darkest places.

This Christmas remember the Spirit of Christmas and keep it dear. And make the very first gift you give the greatest one: Give give the gift of love.

“Love is patient, love is kind. It is not jealous, love is not pompous, it is not inflated, it is not rude, it does not seek its own interests, it is not quick-tempered, it does not brood over injury, it does not rejoice over wrongdoing but rejoices with the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things…. So faith, hope, love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” 1 Corinthians Chapter 13

A Blessed and  Merry Christmas!

8 thoughts on “Finding the Spirit of Christmas

  1. Jackie Keesee

    Another very beautiful post , you mange to say what is in my heart every time. Time went by fast in my 60’s faster in my 70’s now in my 80’s it’s going at the speed of light. I told Bill it’s almost not worth getting dressed every morning, seems as soon as I get dressed we are getting ready for bed again.
    Have a beautiful Christmas and a healthy and happy New Year.

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  2. JOYCE CLARK

    Thank you for sharing your heart for Christ with all of us who believe as you do about the meaning of our Christmas. I too, still wonder how fast my life has gone by and I didn’t even take notice of it. Now I too, am in that group of “80+” but I love being there. I am close to meeting my Savior, whom I have been waiting for since He found me so many years ago. Your message helps us familiarize ourselves with you and deepens our feelings about the person who comes into our homes when we are in need. Thanks and Merry Christmas.

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  3. Chase Edwards

    Thank you to both of you for all you provide and share with us fans. I really enjoyed reading your words of encouragement for Christmas. At 73, I can sure relate to time zooming. Your article is a really wonderful reminder to make sure we keep sharing Christmas and share our hope for the future generations to not miss out on why we celebrate Christmas and for it to always be celebrated. Again, thank you.
    Merry Christmas.

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  4. Bonnie

    AWESOME! AWESOME! AWESOME! What more can I say. A job well done.
    God’s blessings and a Merry Christmas to you.

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  5. Marjorie

    Much appreciated essay.
    A blessed and Merry Christmas to you both and blessings through the new year

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