Monday, December 17, 2007 @ 5:54 AM |
Hey guys. I suscribe to maxlucado.com and they bombard me with weekly emails. I really look forward to opening up a new email from Uncle Max every time I check my mail. I don’t know him personally but if you don’t know him yet, he’s a really famous Christian book author, and he has written many best-sellers. But I’ve been reading quite a bit of what Uncle Max has written and I feel as though I almost know him, okay maybe not that well.

Uncle Max
Recently Uncle Max sent me this: Suppose you could give a gift to Christ, what would it be? How could you possibly select a gift for the One who not only has everything, but who made everything? The Wise Men did. They can be an example to us. In addition to the gold, frankincense, and myrrh, they gave the Savior some gifts we can give him today: their hope, their time, and their worship. The wandering wise men gave Jesus their hope. When everyone else saw a night sky, this small band of men saw the light. The sight of the star sparked a desire in their hearts that send them packing. They went, seeking Jesus. When night comes to your world, what do you see? The darkness or the stars? Hopelessness or hopefulness? Sometimes, just as he did so long ago, God uses the darkness to reveal his stars—“The light shines in the darkness” (John 1:5). Give God your hope for Christmas. While you’re giving, give God your time. The wise men did. Before they gave God their presents, they gave their presence. It’s likely that these men traveled as long as two years before locating the prince of heaven. Before that one incredible moment when they knelt before Jesus, the wise men spent many moments, months, perhaps years searching, in anticipation of that meeting. Just as the wise men devoted themselves to seeking the Savior, so can you: “You will seek him and find him when you seek him with all your heart” (Duet. 4:29). And when they did find him, the wise men gave Jesus another gift: their worship. Men of wealth, influence, and intellect: what did they do when they saw Jesus? “…they fell down and worshiped him” (Matt. 2:11)Worship. It’s a gift that extends to the giver as well. Through worship, we come to see God more clearly. God invites us, through worship, to see his face so he can change ours. In worship, we simply stand before God with a prepared and willing heart and let God do his work. And he does. He wipes away the tears. He mops away the perspiration. He softens our furrowed brows. He touches our cheeks. He changes our faces as we worship. The wise men sought thechild of God, just as God seeks his children. “The Father is actively seeking such people to worship him” (John 4:23). The gifts of hope, time, and worship. Three gifts the wise still give.
There. There. Something to think about: what would you give Christ? You may think He already has everything, what’s there to give. Let me tell you what I’m giving Christ. I’m definitely giving Him what the wise men gave Him. Hope, time and worship. But in addition to that I’m giving Him 2 more things on my list: My commitment and a letter from me. I’m giving God my commitment because I’m going to get baptized this Christmas. And the day I told God that I’m going to get baptized, I told him: this is what I’m going to live for, this is what I’m going to stand for, this is going to be what drives me. And I believe that this is the best present that I can give to God this year, at least. You know there’s so many things for me to be thankful for this year. Too many. When I think about it, I feel it’s just so amazing to have God be so real in my life. And the letter that I’m going to write to God will be a list of 100 things I’m thankful for that He has done this year. And guess what, God has most probably already known what I was going to give. In fact, He has already seen it. But it’s okay. I know God feels that the anticipation of getting the present is even better than the present itself. P.S. Tell me what YOU got for God this Christmas. Write it on the tag board. I’m sure we all want to know. Its okay because God won’t see it, He’ll keep His eyes closed, I promise. And we’ll keep the secret for you. Shhh. Love, Kim(mie)