A heavenly gift for you

Do you exchange gifts at the holidays? While it’s a tradition, it seems that some no longer find it necessary once they reach a certain age—preferring to leave the presents for the children—as they already have everything they need. While adults may or may not already have everything, it’s still nice to receive a gift but even nicer to be the one to give it.

Giving is a blessing in itself, but sometimes, it’s hard to accept another’s gift, and we get shy about it. Aw, you didn’t need to do that is sometimes the reaction. Though for the giver, it apparently is necessary—for them—so why not just say thank you with a smile? Unless, of course, they gave you a box of rocks or worms. (Then you probably don’t have to smile.)

God’s gift to mankind is an even lovelier offer. On a grander and more exponential scale, ever wonder how God feels when the world balks at the free gift of salvation offered by his only begotten son? Oh, that’s not necessary, God. I’m good. It’s free? Oh, no, I need to work for my stuff. No such thing as a free lunch, right?

 “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son…” Have you accepted the priceless gift of Jesus? It’s wrapped with a shiny bow of eternal blessings, including peace, joy, hope, and a glorious future.