Gifts

At this time of year, “gifts” seem to be the prevalent topic of conversation.  Gifts are the theme of almost all advertising these days. So consequently, gifts are on everyone’s mind.  So, it should be no surprise that I want to talk about gifts. 😊  The dictionary defines the word “gift” as, “a thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present:”

Often young children only think of gifts as the presents they receive, especially at Christmastime.  Perhaps they sat on Santa’s lap and told him all the things they wanted for Christmas.  And then anxiously awaited Christmas morning to see if he brought them what they asked for.  Their anticipation of Christmas and the activities of the day center around those presents. 

As children get a little older, they start to learn the joy of giving gifts.  When I was in elementary school, the school would set up a special section of the gym that kids could go in without parents to buy presents for their families.  Store owners would donate merchandise, the school would sell things at lower-than-retail price, the proceeds would benefit the school, and it was a good deal for families.   Win-win-win!

I remember my mom giving me money and how grown-up I felt going into Santa’s gift shop by myself.  His helpers would guide me in my diligent quest for the best presents.  I can’t say that I remember everything that I got for my mom each Christmas, but I can remember being happy when she liked her gift.  Thinking back, I’m sure that most of her enthusiasm was for my benefit, but she was happy just because I wanted to give her something, and that made me happy. 

As children continue to grow, they learn even more about the joy of giving.  They may start working so they have their own money to buy gifts.  One of my favorite things in the whole world has always been finding ‘the perfect gift’ for someone.  I’m as excited for them to open their gifts as I was as a kid opening my own. 

The dynamic of gift giving changes when we become parents.  We endeavor to see our children as happy as we were when we were kids.  We want them to experience the thrill and excitement that we felt.  We may relive our childhood Christmases through them.  In this process, we gain more appreciation for what our parents did for us; and we realize that we are the happiest when our kids are happy.

But…  presents are only one kind of gift we can give.  There are many gifts we can give that may mean more or benefit more than a physical gift. 

One such gift that comes to mind is a helping hand.  If someone is having a hard time, a helping hand could mean a lot more to them than a present.  Helping to carry someone’s burden; pitching in when they are overwhelmed; or surprising them with a considerate gesture are all things that can be “given willingly to someone without payment”.  What’s the worth of a shoulder to cry on or the assistance received when you couldn’t do it by yourself?  Those actions often demonstrate generosity more wonderfully than buying a present.  Being willing to give our time and energy can mean the world to someone in need. 

I would like to interject here that in addition to helping someone in need, our time and energy can also be demonstrated by handmade gifts. There is something so special about receiving a homemade gift. They are not only unique one-of-a-kind items, but they also represent the giver’s heart and that makes us feel special.

Another gift we can give is a kind word.  Have you ever been really troubled, and someone comes along and says just the right words to get you through?  Words can make (or break) someone’s day.  Words can heal, help, restore, inspire, or deliver someone.  Think of how much a genuine compliment means to our soul.  No matter what frame of mind we are in, a compliment makes us feel good.  How about a word of thanks?  Don’t we all like to know that we are appreciated?  Friendships are built on words.  Marriages thrive with words.  Souls connect via words.  Words are easy to give.  It only takes a little forethought before we speak to say something that will really uplift someone.   Words don’t cost us a dime and can mean so much to the hearer. 

Giving presents is a thoughtful act.  It makes people happy.  Kind words and helpful hands can be delightful gifts that bless others.  But of all the gifts that anyone could ever receive, nothing compares to the gift of salvation that God gave to us.  Being born again with holy spirit inside – Christ in us; and knowing that we have eternal life is more precious than a trillion of the most expensive presents in the world.  God’s acts of kindness far exceed the kindest thing that we could do. And the kindest words that we can speak come straight from God’s matchless Word of life.  His words bring peace and joy. 

Could a new car, even a Lamborghini rival having God Almighty as our Father and His son Jesus Christ as our brother?  How about a mansion?  The biggest mansion on earth can’t compare to the home that’s prepared for us in heaven! 

 So, it seems to me that the best part of gifts is the giving.  It’s wonderful to receive gifts, we all like it.  But there is so much satisfaction in the act of giving that it in and of itself is a gift to us.    Enjoy your Christmas celebration.  Give presents, speak kindly, help out wherever needed.  Embrace the joy of giving and see what God will do for you. 

Note to my readers:  Merry Christmas!  Happy Holidays!  Feliz Navidad!   However you want to say it…  I’m sending my love to you and your family.