We can’t help
but think of Mary & Joseph,
leaving their familiar town, with the birth of the Savior on the horizon, not
knowing how everything would work out. It humbles us to think,
unbeknownst to these weary travelers, of the provisions that loving Heavenly
Parents had made long before--ensuring that angels would herald His birth,
shepherds would come in awe and wisemen would travel from afar bringing
gifts. A new family, that would have otherwise found themselves
alone, infused with the love of God by those individuals that answered the call
and went.
A humble thanks to you
who have helped to prepare for this event and to you who have come to bring
this evening to life. Our hope is that regardless of what you’re facing, you’ll
be reminded of how your Heavenly Father prepares the way & provides along the way, of the village that sustains you, and the role that the Savior
plays in it all.
-The Graden Family
The Seemingly
Insurmountable
Struggles
Mary & Joseph: They were asked to be the mortal parents
from the Savior of the World. The task must have felt daunting at
times.
YOU: What is something in your life that perhaps feels impossible
to face?
Won't You
Come
by For King and Country
(For the song on You Tube click here.)
The people who have
walked
In darkness have seen a great light
For those who lived in a land of deep shadows, light
The joy of a great
celebration
Sharing rich gifts and warm greetings
For a Child has been born for us
The gift of a Son, for you and for me
His names will be Amazing
Counselor
Strong God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace
And there will be no limits
To the wholeness that He brings
Won't you come?
Won't you come? Yeah
Oh-oh, oh-oh
Oh-oh, oh-oh
Light of the World
by Lauren Daigle
(For the song on You Tube click here.)
The world waits for a
miracle
The heart longs for a little bit of hope
Oh come, oh come, Emmanuel
A child prays for peace on Earth
And she's calling out from a sea of hurt
Oh come, oh come, Emmanuel
And can you hear the
angels singing
Glory to the light of the world
Glory, the light of the world is here
The drought breaks with
the tears of a mother
A baby's cry is the sound of love
Come down, come down, Emmanuel
Oh, He is the song for
the suffering
He is Messiah, the Prince of Peace has come
He has come, Emmanuel
Glory to the light of the
world
Glory to the light of the world
Glory to the light of the world
Glory to the light of the world
For all who wait
For all who hunger
For all who've prayed
For all who wonder
Behold your King
Behold Messiah
Emmanuel, Emmanuel
Glory to the light of the
world
Glory to the light of the world
Glory to the light of the world
Behold your King
Behold Messiah
Emmanuel, Emmanuel
The world waits for the miracle
The heart longs for a little bit of hope
Oh come, oh come, Emmanuel
Angels
Mary & Joseph: We know of the angel Gabriel who came
separately to Mary & Joseph to calm their hearts and tell them of God’s
purposes for them. Angels heralded Christ’s birth and shouted
hosanna. Likely there were also angels seen and unseen along the way
to take care of these two faithful followers.
YOU: In what ways do you feel God has sent angels to be with you?
God knew the challenges they would face, and He certainly knew how lonely and
troubled they would sometimes feel. So He watched over His mortal family constantly…
in times of special need, He sent angels, divine messengers, to bless His
children, reassure them that heaven was always very close and that His help was
always very near.
Usually such beings are
not seen. Sometimes they are. But seen or unseen they are always near.
Sometimes their assignments are very grand and have significance for the whole
world. Sometimes the messages are more private. Occasionally the angelic
purpose is to warn. But most often it is to comfort, to provide some form of
merciful attention, guidance in difficult times.
…we are reminded that
not all angels are from the other side of the veil. Some of them we walk with
and talk with—here, now, every day. Some of them reside in our own
neighborhoods. Some of them gave birth to us, and in my case, one of them
consented to marry me. Indeed heaven never seems closer than when we see the
love of God manifested in the kindness and devotion of people so good and so
pure that angelic is the only word that comes to mind.
-Jeffrey R. Holland
Provisions
Mary & Joseph: Though we know nothing of their
preparations to leave for Bethlehem, surely an all-loving God provided for
their needs, and bolstered them along the way, lending them strength to carry
on.
YOU: What provisions has God made for you to make it through the
struggles you’re enduring?
I could write a whole book about the many times I
have received help doing hard things. Some of those times I wasn't even aware
of in the moment but looking back have recognized Heavenly Father's hand,
earthly angels and just the calm assurance from the Holy Ghost that I was going
in the right direction.
The hardest time was
learning my husband had terminal cancer and the following two years. I could
never have done it without great friends and family but most of all the visit
from an "earthly angel" in my darkest hour. Without that
visit from a Regional Representative, prior to stake conference I might have
sunk into serious depression. He gave my husband an inspired blessing that
lifted my soul and gave me the courage to go on.
I know Heavenly Father
is aware of each of us and reaches out in many different ways to help us do
hard things.
-Judith Tweedie
The Journey
Mary & Joseph: Their
journey was on rocky, unpaved, hilly roads.
YOU: You are likely covering unknown territory.
Wherever we are in life, there are times when all of us have challenges and struggles.
Although they are different for each, they are common to all. Many of the
challenges we face exist because we live in this mortal world, populated by all
manner of individuals. At times we ask in desperation, “How can I keep my
sights firmly fixed on the celestial as I navigate through this telestial
world?” There will be times when you will walk a path strewn with thorns and
marked by struggle. There may be times when you feel detached—even isolated—from the Giver of every good gift. You worry that you walk alone.
Fear replaces faith. When you find yourself in such circumstances, I plead with
you to remember prayer…He who knows us better than we know ourselves, He who
sees the larger picture and who knows the end from the beginning, has assured
us that He will be there for us to provide help if we but ask.
- Thomas S. Monson
Whether you are walking through the pain of the loss of a loved one, estranged
family, a rocky marriage, wayward children, uncertainty at work, chronic
illness, poor health, a crisis in faith or many other struggles that mortality
brings, hold on to the promises God has made to YOU.
-Sarah Graden
Promises
by Sanctus Real (For song on You Tube click here.)
**This song was not
playing at the event, we just had these lyrics posted.**
Sometimes it's hard to keep believing in what you can't see
That everything happens for a reason even the worst life brings
If you're reaching for an answer and you don't know what to pray
Just open up the pages, let His Word be your strength
And hold on to the promises (hold tight)
Hold on to the promises (all right)
Jesus is alive, so hold tight
Hold on to the promises
And all things work for the good of those who love God
He holds back nothing that will heal you, not even His own son
His love is everlasting, His faithfulness unending
Oh, if God is for us who can be against us
So, if you feel weak
Just hold on to the promises (hold tight)
Hold on to the promises (all right)
Jesus is alive, so hold tight
Hold on to the promises
Neither life nor death could separate us
From the eternal love of our God who saves us
Neither life nor death could separate us
From the eternal love of our God who saves us
Just hold on to the promises (hold tight)
Hold on to the promises (all right)
Jesus is alive, so hold tight
Hold on to the promises
Just hold on to the promises (hold tight)
Hold on to the promises (all right)
Jesus is alive, so hold tight
Hold on to the promises
Neither life nor death could separate us
From the eternal love of our God who saves us
Feelings of isolation
Mary & Joseph: After
a long tiring journey, they were taxed and then had one door closer after the
next, leaving them without a place to sleep let along deliver a baby.
YOU: During our darkest times one thought of discouragement
can lead to another and leave us feeling hopeless and very alone.
Be Still
Song by The Fray
(For song on YouTube click here.)
Be still and know that I'm with you
Be still and know that I am here
Be still and know that I'm with you
Be still, be still, and know
When darkness comes upon you
And colors you with fear and shame
Be still and know that I'm with you
And I will say your name
If terror falls upon your bed
And sleep no longer comes
Remember all the words I said
Be still, be still, and know
And when you go through the valley
And the shadow comes down from the hill
If morning never comes to be
Be still, be still, be still
If you forget the way to go
And lose where you came from
If no one is standing beside you
Be still and know I am
Be still and know that I'm with you
Be still and know I am
לאף אחד לא אכפת
(no one cares)
שום דבר לא הולך כמו שצריך
(Nothing ever goes right)
מבוי סתום
(dead end)
איך הגעתי לכאן
(How did I get here?)
אין מקום בפונדק
(No room in the inn)
מצטער, לא יכול לעזור לך
(Sorry, can’t help you)
הייתי צריך לתכנן מראש
(I should have planned ahead)
(God is good all the time)
המשיח בא לגאול אותך
(The Messiah came to redeem you)
אור יבוא
(Light will come)
אפילו כאן אתה בידיו
(Even here you are in His hands)
התקווה לא אבדה
(Hope is not lost)
לרגע זה ממש ניתן בן
(For this very moment a Son was given)
שהפחד שלך ייפול כאן ואמונתך תקדם אותך
(May your fear fall here and your faith move you forward)
The STAR
Mary & Joseph: God’s
love shone down, shedding light and hope, a reminder of His promises and
provisions.
YOU: How does God’s love appear in your life to encourage you to
press forward?
The same God that placed that star in a precise orbit millennia before it appeared over
Bethlehem in celebration of the birth of the Babe has given at least equal
attention to placement of each of us in precise human orbits so that we may, if
we will, illuminate the landscape of our individual lives, so that our light
may not only lead others but warm them as well. (That My Family Should Partake, p. 86)
This is a stunning thing
for us to contemplate in all seasons! His planning and precision pertain not
only to astrophysical orbits but to human orbits as well.... Therefore, what
about our individualized orbits and schedules? Do we appear on the scene on
time, and "shine as lights in the world" as the Apostle Paul urged?
(Philippians 2:15). YES, there is a personalized plan for each of us. Like the
Christmas star, each of us, if faithful, has an ordained orbit, a prescribed
path, as we pass through this second estate. (The Christmas Scene, Deseret Book, p.3)
-Neal A. Maxwell
My experience in life is that I’ve never really been able to see things clearly, the way things
really are, except when they are illuminated by the light of Christ, the light
we call love. Without that light, I am forever, as the Apostle Paul
puts it “seeing through a glass darkly”.
The gospel to me is the
practice of becoming the light we call love. Everything good
comes from that pure light. It is a joy to be the projector or the
recipient of such light, and I know that the source of that light is always our
Savior, Jesus Christ. Oh that I might allow the Light of Christ to
flow through me. -Ed Ginouves
Recently, I have had a lot of time for contemplation. As yet another Christmas approaches, I reflect on this last year.
It has been a year of chaos, violence, natural disasters and
heartbreak. This is certainly not to say that good things have not
happened as well, but this is not the impression we are given with all of our
current media coverage. I am absolutely amazed and horrified at the
behavior of the human race. I find that there are many like myself
that are constantly fighting the feelings of hopelessness that creeps in when
we hear of people committing these senseless acts of brutality in our
society. I have often wondered what my life would be like without
the knowledge of Christ’s Gospel. Would the hopelessness of the world seep in
and overcome me as well? Would I feel lost and not know how to maneuver through
this life? I can honestly say that knowing, truly knowing that Jesus
Christ atoned for all of our sins, that someday everything will be made right
and that there is so much more beyond this life to look forward
to. This gives me the strength to keep calm, focus on the bigger
picture and move forward. The “Star” reminds me of the birth of our Savior and
his infinite love for each of us. That first Christmas night, when the star
shone so brightly, angels sang and shepherds bowed at the feet of the Christ
Child, made this all possible for humanity. Just like those that
followed that star that first Christmas night, if we follow his light and live his teachings,
we will never lose sight of him. I know that if we carry on and plow
through these times of trouble and sorrow that we will someday be back in the
loving arms of our Savior.
–Tina
Manwill
The Humble Birth
(Mary & Joseph)
Mary & Joseph: God
called these two humble and faithful followers to be the earthly parents to the
Savior of the World.
YOU: Perhaps your hardest struggles are your greatest
callings. How are you seeking to faithfully fulfill the important
purposes that God has for you?
I used to think that I was so independent and strong. Go me! As I have learned
(over and over again, unfortunately), the only thing I am capable of doing on
my own is choosing God's will over my own. And that I only succeed
at sometimes. Any intelligence (pffft), talents, health or abilities
I may inadvertently display are only due to God’s grace. He can take
any of them away at any time. I can’t even breathe without it being
a gift from God. Any love I feel for others I totally consider a
gift from on high.
I still feel like a
strong person, but not an independent one. In fact I feel stronger
now, knowing and (mostly) accepting my dependence on Him. I actually
LOVE knowing my life and happiness are in His hands, because I trust Him so
much more than I trust myself. He knows what I need and when I need
it – although I consistently disagree with Him at the time.
Because Christ came to
earth, I have hope; I have strength; I have peace. Without Him, all
of those would be impossible.
-Gina Ginouves
I have
had to experience this past year so many ups and downs that I was not prepared for. Due to the many
incredible challenges, I was faced with, and the many dark days and days of
unknown, my only survival was prayer, reading my scriptures [Come Follow Me,
Old Testament Scripture, and Book of Mormon Scripture and attending all my
Church meetings and the Temple]. It’s amazing to me how low I was at
times, yet my Father in Heaven and Savior Jesus Christ were always ever so near
– though at times I was totally unaware of their closeness to me and guidance
in moving me forward from the death of my husband and the negative actions of
some neighbors that live very near me. Truly hope in Christ was my only
survival and at times it felt like He was even breathing for me. The
following is a Spiritual Message penned by Sheri L. Dew that assisted me in my
survival of so many dark days.
“There is nothing more
vital to our success and our happiness here than learning to hear the voice of
the Spirit. It is the Spirit who reveals to us our identity – which isn’t
just who we are but who we have always been. And that when we know, our
lives take on a sense of purpose so stunning that can never be the same
again. Our spirits long for us to remember the truth about who we are,
because the way we see ourselves, our sense of identity, affect everything we
do. …It affects the very way we live our lives…Noble and great.
Courageous and determined. Faithful and fearless. That is who you
are, and that is who you have always been. Understanding that truth can
change your life, because this knowledge carries a confidence that cannot be
duplicated any other way.
When you understand that
you were chosen and reserved for now, and when you live in harmony with that
mission, you’ll be happier than you have ever been before.”
I’m most grateful for
the gospel of Jesus Christ in my life and all He affords me to learn so that I
can someday be with Him again. In the name of Jesus Christ – Amen
-Barb Ives
Shouldering the most important job on earth was probably
not something Joseph had ever considered doing with his life, at least not
until the angel came to him in a dream. But there he was, protecting the
Incarnate Son of God, not simply from King Herod, a formidable adversary, to be
sure, but also from Satan.
Joseph’s fiat, his yes
to God, was an irreplaceable component in the plan of salvation. Jesus and Mary
were dependent on Saint Joseph’s protection and provision. In this way, Joseph
of Nazareth was the custodian of Christ’s mission. His cooperation in the plan
of salvation made Christ’s redemptive work possible.
–Julie Onderko
Without question,
Joseph's leading quality was his righteousness. He trusted God and in turn, God
trusted him with His precious Son. Joseph did not always know all the details,
but he acted in faith knowing God would lead him to the next step.
–Mary
Fairchild
Jesus chose to come & be born during a genocide & be born as a minority—
a refugee. He chose to
be born to a poor, unwed teen, from a town that was said:
nothing good could come
out of.
He chose to be poor, to
carry every pain & consequence of every living soul that has ever lived
& will ever live—and to be powerless.
He chose to be
misunderstood, mistreated, maltreated, abused, betrayed, and killed.
He chose that because He
chose YOU.
It was ALWAYs about
saving you, getting you back & giving you everything
He could have saved
Himself & yet he opened not His mouth.
What a love. I can live
for that kind of love.
-Al Carraway
It's remarkable
to think that a baby boy born in a stable
No prestige, no privilege
No social media or social status
Political campaigns or private airplanes
And yet, he turned B.C. into A.D.
He flipped the world on its head
He's the most famous name around the globe
Inspired the most read book ever written
He reconnected us to Heaven and, in turn, brought Heaven down to Earth
And now he offers us redemption
A fresh start, freedom
So that we can hold our heads high
And march through this life knowing that we are never alone
That every woman and man, boy and girl
To all of us who feel like we have nothing left, nothing to bring
That we can know that God is smiling at us
That he's loving us, that we are enough
-For King and Country (Joel
& Luke Smallbone)
Once in Royal David's
City
by Amy Gileadi
(For song on You Tube click here.)
The Carol of
Joseph
by For King and Country
(For song on You Tube click here.)
Awestruck, silent
There's wonder in the air tonight
She's softly singin'
Singin' him my lullaby
I can't believe it's true
I can't believe it's really you
For so long, we've
journeyed
I never thought we'd come this far
Twistin' and turnin'
Searchin' for a guidin' star
Can't find the words to
say
No, I can't explain but the world just changed
I've seen a miracle
Of courage, faith and a mother's grace
Ooh-ooh
I believe in you
Yes, I believe in you
I finally hear the song
The angels singin' on and on and on
And I believe in you
Yes, I do
Breatheless, tremblin',
wonderin' what's gonna happen next
Questions upon questions, this little heart beatin' in my chest
How can I be the one, the one to father the fathers son?
How can I raise a kid, when this humble life is all I bring?
Ooh-ooh
Mother Mary says, "I
believe in you"
Yes, I believe in you
And I'll always sing this song, with the angels singin' on and on and on
And I believe in you
Yes, I believe in you
I will always sing along,
as the angels lead us on and on and on
And I believe in you
Yes, I do, I believe in you
Oh, yes I do, believe in you
Shepherds
Mary & Joseph: Not
only were Shepherds called to come to the manger, the Christ child went on to
be known as the Good Shepherd, interested in the one, ever ready to rescue.
YOU: How have you felt God’s love reaching out to you in your
times of extremity?
True disciples of Jesus
Christ have always been concerned for the one. Jesus Christ is our greatest
example. He was surrounded by multitudes and spoke to thousands, yet He always
had concern for the one. “For the Son of man is come to save that which was
lost,” He said. “What man of you, having an hundred sheep, if he lose one of
them, doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that
which is lost, until he find it?”
Joseph B. Wirthlin
If you had good news, whom would you tell
first?
When something wonderful
happens to me, the first people I want to tell are those closest to me, those
most important in my life. They have proven themselves trustworthy
over time, and will rejoice with me. They’ve stood by me during
difficult times, and will share in a victory.
When God had the best
news of the ages, whom did He tell first? Important religious
people? Wealthy folk? Learned men? Actually,
no. God told shepherds.
– Glynnis
Whitwer
In their time, shepherds were known as people who were honest
and straightforward. Their words did not mean authority, but meant
truth.
-Dr. D. Clay Perkins
It is clearly significant that the announcement came first to shepherds. Though Matthew
relates that the news is conveyed later to the wise men—no doubt representing
the privileged and educated—via the means of astronomical phenomenon, the lowly
shepherds in Luke were informed by direct revelation immediately after Jesus’
birth. There is a tendency to romanticize the shepherds, making them in our
imagination good, gentle, humble figures. In actuality, shepherds at the time
were often looked upon as unclean and outside the law, sometimes even as
dishonest, because they often grazed their flocks on other people’s lands.
In this case, they fit well with Luke’s emphasis elsewhere in his Gospel, where
Jesus declares he has come not to the righteous but to the outcasts and
sinners. Others have noted, however, that many of the flocks near Bethlehem,
which is only six miles from Jerusalem, were intended for temple sacrifices, in
which case one sees an entirely different symbolism. Jesus came as the Lamb of
God, to die for the sins of the world, and it was perhaps to the keepers of
temple flocks that his birth was first announced.
-Eric D.
Huntsman
There have been a lot of moments that have brought me to
my knees in trials that felt like they would never end. I have felt
hopelessness, fear, anger and bitterness. I would be lying if I said that
during these times I never felt alone because, I did. I would also be lying if
I said I don’t feel fearful for the next time that heartache will come because,
I do. At the same time, it has been through and after those moments that felt
like more than I could bear, that I have learned of His concern for me. This is
because He never left me there permanently. He and Heavenly Father guided me.
They were aware of me because they sent help and the things I needed. Even when
I couldn’t see the next step ahead of me. Even though it wasn’t always how, or
when I needed them they never left me there. He heard my cries and I know that
he helped carry my burdens when the load was too much. I am safe in His fold
even when it hurts even when it feels impossible because He loves me. I feel
strongly that we are met with experiences that will bring us to our knees so
that we can come to know the One who knows us best. By His grace we are saved
every time after we’ve done everything we can do. I am so grateful for our
Savior.”
The Lord is my Shepherd;
no want shall I know.
I feed in green
pastures; safe folded I rest.
He leadeth my soul where
the still waters flow,
Restores me when
wandering, redeems when oppressed.
Restores me when
wandering, redeems when oppressed.
-The Lord is my Shepherd
page 108
-Aubri Edwards
Rescue
by
Lauren Daigle
You are not hidden
There's never been a moment
You were forgotten
You are not hopeless
Though you have been broken
Your innocence stolen
I hear you whisper
underneath your breath
I hear your SOS, your SOS
I will send out an army
to find you
In the middle of the darkest night
It's true, I will rescue you
There is no distance
That cannot be covered
Over and over
You're not defenseless
I'll be your shelter
I'll be your armor
I hear you whisper
underneath your breath
I hear your SOS, your SOS
I will send out an army
to find you
In the middle of the darkest night
It's true, I will rescue you
I will never stop marching to reach you
In the middle of the hardest fight
It's true, I will rescue you
I hear the whisper
underneath your breath
I hear you whisper, you have nothing left
I will send out an army
to find you
In the middle of the darkest night
It's true, I will rescue you
I will never stop marching to reach you
In the middle of the hardest fight
It's true, I will rescue you
Oh, I will rescue you
Reflect & Rejoice
Mary & Joseph: God sent angels to rejoice after the birth of
His son.
YOU: How can you take time to REFLECT & REJOICE on the
milestones in your life?
I wanted to share how the Gospel of Jesus Christ has been a message of glad tiding for me. As a I thought about
this, it made me think about how the Gospel is sometimes referred to as
"The Good News", and how it truly is that. I think back through my
life and how grateful I am to have the Knowledge of the Plan of
Salvation and the Atonement of Jesus Christ, and knowing that I have a Heavenly
Father that loves me and each of us enough to give us all of this. One of the
most joyous times of my life, was when I was a Missionary for the Church of
Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints. It was very difficult being away from
family, especially at Christmas time. And having His message be rejected when
we were trying to share, what we knew would make others happy. But through all
the difficulty, I know it was one of the happiest times of my life , because I
was sharing His beautiful message of redemption and salvation. What better gift
can you offer to others at Christmas. Seeing even a few people accept that
message and the joy and peace it brought there lives, still stays with me some
25 plus years later.
It reminds me of one of
my favorite Christmas Songs, "Joy to the World. I love that song, because
it is about the Joy we can receive from knowing Jesus was born, lived, and died
for us and was resurrected. But my favorite line is "let Earth receive her
King". To me it is saying that, He and all he has to offer is
there as a Gift, ready for us to receive it. He's already given the gift to us.
We have to open our hearts to truly receive it and take it into our lives, and
help others do the same. This will help us to be able to enjoy that
pure joy that comes from having Faith in Him and living the Gospel
then, sharing it with others. What better Gift can we give to our Heavenly
Father and Jesus Christ at Christmas.
- Bobbie Mendenhall
Angels from the Realms of Glory
by the Piano Guys
(For music video on You Tube click
here.)
Angels from the realms of glory,
Wing your flight o'er all the earth,
Ye who sang creation's story,
Now proclaim Messiah's birth,
Come and worship,
Come and worship,
Worship Christ, the newborn King!
Shepherds, in the fields abiding,
Watching o'er your flocks by night,
God with man is now residing,
Yonder shines the infant Light,
Come and worship,
Come and worship,
Worship Christ, the newborn King!
Sages, leave your contemplations,
Brighter visions beam afar,
Seek the great desire of nations,
Ye have seen His natal star,
Come and worship,
Come and worship,
Worship Christ, the newborn King!
Saints before the altar bending,
Watching long in hope and fear,
Suddenly the Lord, descending,
In His temple shall appear,
Come and worship,
Come and worship,
Worship Christ, the newborn King!
Silent Night
by For King and Country
(For song on You Tube click here.)
Silent night, holy night
All is calm, all is
bright
'Round yon virgin, mother and child
Holy infant, so tender and mild
Sleep in heavenly peace
Sleep in heavenly peace
Silent night, holy night
Shepherds quake at the sight
Glories stream from Heaven afar
Heavenly host sing "Alleluia"
Christ the Saviour is born
Christ the Saviour is born
Silent night, holy night
Son of God, love's pure light
Radiant beams from Thy holy face
With the dawn of redeeming grace
Jesus, Lord at Thy birth
Jesus, Lord at Thy birth
Jesus, Lord at Thy birth
Unlikely Gifts
Mary & Joseph: The
Wisemen brought precious gifts that shed light on Jesus Christ’s character--
the King who came from God to die for us.
YOU: How can offering your lack, deficit, insecurities and doubts
can also shed light on Christ’s character and mission?
Sometimes I wonder if the 3 wisemen’s precious gifts give us the impression that what we offer the Savior must be
beautiful, perfectly packaged and unparalleled. Sometimes it feels
easier to offer our “best”. Yet I think what Jesus wants most from
us is our worst—our LACK, our inabilities, our weaknesses and
shortcomings. He invites us to come to Him in our moments of
darkness, discouragement and despair, when we feel swallowed in sorrow. He
knows that when we turn to Him with our greatest fears, doubts, anger and hurt,
pain, discomfort and judgment, HE has so much to offer US. He can
take our outstretched hand and bring us to a higher ground. If we
bring our mortality to Him, HE can bring His divinity to US. He can
complete us, heal us, make us whole. Ultimately our mortality is
what can lead us to be perfected in Him.
–Sarah
Graden
I believe the divinely given gift we can give others is interest. Interest in their well being, interest in
their thoughts, interest in their state of mind. This usually shows up in the
form of curiosity without judgment and partiality. This allows people to heal
and feel safe to understand themselves and others. It’s a gift that is subtle
and often overlooked. This is the gift that Heavenly Father and Christ offer us
through prayer and has brought me peace, in times that are dark, and joy, in
times of plenty. My hope is that everyone will experience this feeling in their
life.
-Jared Barnes
“Let our hearts and
hands be stretched out in compassion toward others, for everyone is walking his
or her own difficult path.”
-Dieter F. Uchtdorf
With Wondering Awe
by Debra Fotheringham
(For song on You Tube click here.)
In the Bleak Midwinter
Epilogue
by For King and Country
(For song on You Tube click here.)
What can I give Him, poor as I am?
If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb
If I were a wise man, I would do my part
Yet, what I can I give Him? I'll give, I'll give, I'll give,
I'll give, I'll give my heart
Where Heaven touches Earth
It is from within the
intimacy of our relationship with Him that we learn the path of intimacy of
pure love for others. But in our pride we want to put trust in our behaviors
rather than in our relationship with Him. Believing we can somehow save
ourselves we’re tempted to hide from our nothingness… His covenant relationship
with us means a different way of living. It requires the frightening joy of
baring our souls with all of our inadequacies, the masks come off and the walls
fall down. In our honest willingness to show Him who we are, all of what we have
done, our motives, attitudes and desires, He covers us in tenderness and mercy.
In that sacred relationship with Him, we find healing and freedom. -Jenet
Jacob Erickson
Every gift that is offered to us—especially a gift that
comes from the heart—is an opportunity to build or strengthen a bond of love.
When we are good and grateful receivers, we open a door to deepen our
relationship with the giver of the gift.
-Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Hi! Did you collect the anonymous notes of challenges and responses? I would love to see that.
ReplyDeleteYes! I have a friend who is typing them all up so I can post them on here too. Check back soon!
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