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Here Again?!

Christmas

There is a line from a Beach Boys song that my siblings and I always laughed about growing up. The line goes, “Christmas comes this time each year.” Yes, it does. Pretty obvious, right? But with each passing year, I do have to say that I find myself a little bit surprised when December rolls around. “Here again?!” I say to myself somewhat incredulously. But the calendar does not lie, and Christmas is something that comes regardless if we are ready for it or not. Some wish it would come quicker. Some hope it comes late. But every December 25, it arrives.

The holiday itself is a symbol of Christ’s arrival in our lives each and every year. He comes to us, ready or not. He comes to us, busy or not. He comes to us, happy or not. His arrival is sometimes long-awaited and sometimes a surprise to us. No matter what is going on in your life right now, let Christmas come to you. Let its meaning sink into you. Let the Son of God born as a baby in Bethlehem warm your heart, soul and mind this time each year…and always.

Coffee Cups

coffee cups

Have you ever noticed in movies that when office assistants carry coffee cups into a building for the staff, you can tell there is no coffee in the cups. The actors hold the carriers too lightly or too freely. If the cups were full, the person would be carrying the cups more carefully and seriously, lest anything might get spilled.

This idea reminds me of how we often carry messages to one another. We can present what we have to say flippantly or with empty words that have no meaning. Or we can carry our words with seriousness and full of meaning. The Bible wants us to know that it is important to approach one another with fullness. St. Paul assures the Romans, “I know that when I come to you I will come in the fullness of the blessing of Christ” (Romans 15:29). St. Paul later tells us that we should “be filled with all the fullness of God” (Ephesians 3:19).

Consider your approach the next time you come to a gathering of people with news to share. Let what you have to give be full of Christ’s blessing and have the weightiness of God’s outpouring of love. The results promise to be good to the last drop.