The Best Gift of All

Lynn knit 100% wool into a baggy purse shape. Then she shrunk it down into a thick felted handbag. She’s promised me the pattern. I will share it with you as soon as I get it.

Now I don’t have time to knit a purse before Christmas, but I do have some things around the house that I can share. My daughter will get her Granny’s antique salt cellars this year. She’s admired them for some time ago. Why make her wait for them till I die?

Are you short of a few gifts? I bet cetain family members would like Granny’s special bowl or Uncle’s cufflinks. Or perhaps you could write a letter to each family member, telling them how much they mean to you. Gifts don’t necessarily have to cost money.

God didn’t pay a cent for the gift of his Son Jesus, the first Christmas gift, but it certainly wasn’t cheap. That gift gave us the opportunity to have a relationship with God.

Maybe in your letter you could share that gift.

John 3:16-For God so greatly loved and dearly prized the world that He [even] gave up His only begotten (unique) Son, so that whoever believes in (trusts in, clings to, relies on) Him shall not perish (come to destruction, be lost) but have eternal (everlasting) life (AMP).

Prayer: Lord, help us do our part to share your precious gift, Jesus, with others. Amen.

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