Best Gift Ever

Best Gift Ever

The presents have been opened, carol services attended, and probably far too much food has been consumed in many households. Christmas Day has been and passed for this year, but I’m deliberately lingering in the beautiful wonder of the best gift ever.

Since childhood, the Nativity scene has intrigued me. I would annually take time to set up my parents Nativity set and think about all of the people God brought together that first Christmas. Not only did it remind me of the real Christmas meaning, but I liked to think about each character who witnessed the baby Jesus.

Now my Anna and Luke have taken over the job of setting up our Nativity and I had to have a little chuckle when I saw an additional friend had been added this year! (See above photo) I’m pretty sure penguins were not part of the animals present at the birth of Jesus, however my little Luke’s love for penguins made him decide to add one to our Christmas scene.

During December, one of Charlie and my traditions is to watch the 2006 film, The Nativity Story. I am always fascinated as it depicts the characters so well and I feel as if I’m getting emotionally connected to the people who were woven into the story of Jesus, the Christ child coming to earth as a symbol of God’s love.

As we watched the movie again this year, it really made me think of what a honourable man Joseph was, when he found out his wife-to-be was pregnant and certainly not by him. First, he chose to dismiss her quietly when he could have had her publicly humiliated and even stoned. Then from a dream, it was revealed to him that Mary was telling the truth of conceiving through the Holy Spirit, and Joseph choose to believe in faith. He demonstrated great courage to love and care for Mary and baby Jesus even before he could have really understood it all.

What character in the Nativity are you? It’s difficult to pick just one, but I think mine would be a shepherd. I’m just an ordinary person with nothing super special about me and yet I continue to be amazed that God revealed his good news of Jesus to lowly shepherds first. It is so beautiful that God came to the most humble of men, revealing to the shepherds the Saviour’s birth and also choosing to show them that His love made them special, even if their society didn’t think much about them.

What I love about that first Christmas was that ALL types of people were invited. Wealthy wise men, lowly shepherds, Mary and Joseph from the small town of Nazareth were all strategically picked to show mankind that no one is excluded in God’s offer of love, forgiveness of sins, and eternal life by accepting Jesus.

God’s hand of protection was over them all that first Christmas, getting everyone to the right place at the right time. The Spirit was and is still moving. Jesus wasn’t just a gift for the few on a specific day, but rather he was born for all people on every day. Love came down in the most tangible of ways: the innocence, gentleness, and wonder of a new life.

So although our traditions for celebrating Christmas have come to a close for this year, may we still be captivated by God’s deep love for all humanity and commitment to us by sending His own Son. May we never lose the wonder and excitement of Jesus entering into our world to show us true life by believing in Him. May we keep the Christmas message alive in our hearts, appreciating it ourselves and wholeheartedly sharing with others, the best gift that could ever be given.

19 responses to “Best Gift Ever”

  1. Jacquie A. Bradford Avatar

    Yes, as we enter 2020, I pray we will focus more on Jesus, and be refreshed in His invigorating hope, and His loving perspective. Blessings!

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  2. Barb Hegreberg Avatar

    Thanks to my Aunt Sandy’s love of nativities, I have a small collection of nativities myself. This post brought back many fond memories.

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    1. joyamead Avatar

      I’m so glad you love nativities as well, Barb! It reminds us of God’s faithful love, in giving us His only Son.

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  3. Temi Michael-O Avatar

    May we never lose our wonder! ♥️

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    1. joyamead Avatar

      Thanks Temi! Amen to that. We are so blessed because of God’s gift in Jesus.

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      1. Temi Michael-O Avatar

        My pleasure. Amen.

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  4. Collene Avatar

    We watch the Nativity Story every year as well. It is a great one! They did a great job of showing what Mary and Joseph went through emotionally.

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    1. joyamead Avatar

      So glad you like it too Collene! Hope you had a blessed Christmas and best wishes for 2020!

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  5. Beverley Avatar

    Great post. I hope that we can continue to keep the Christmas message alive in our hearts. Thank you for sharing. I have tagged you into a New Years Tag. It will be featured tomorrow. Have a happy and prosperous New Year.

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    1. joyamead Avatar

      Thank you Beverly! Amen to the Christmas message staying with us long past Christmas Day. Blessings on you and your family for 2020!

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      1. Beverley Avatar

        Thank you and happy New Year to you also.

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  6. lindaswriting139996633 Avatar

    So beautiful! I love that Luke’s little penguin is part of the Christmas story. God loves for us to include others, to make His love known everywhere. Luke is sharing his love in a wonderful heartfelt way…:)

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    1. joyamead Avatar

      Thank you Linda! 😀

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    2. joyamead Avatar

      Hi Linda! I just nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award. I have really enjoyed reading your work and hope others will benefit from it as well. You can see the post on my website Joy A. Mead under “Learning To Be Versatile,” or you can follow this link: https://joyamead.com/2020/01/03/learning-to-be-versatile/

      Blessings on you for 2020!

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  7. indianeskitchen Avatar

    My granddaughter is in charge of setting up our nativity set. She looks forward to it every year. I love the penguin…lol I really enjoyed reading your post Joy!

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    1. joyamead Avatar

      Thanks so much Diane! There really is something special about getting to put out the Nativity as a child. There are so many Christmas preparations that grown ups do, so it is nice that your granddaughter loves taking ownership of setting up your set! Glad you enjoyed reading my post. 😀

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  8. Perth Girl Avatar

    Loved reading this. May we never lose the wonder of the best gift ever.

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