So
here it is, Christmas day; full of wondrous times with family. Gifts, meals,
laughter, and, for some, tears.
A
fun little devotional was published this year, titled It’s a Wonderful Life. Sub-titled A 31-Day Devotional Based on Favorite Christmas Classics and by
written David McLaughlin. He has complied some wonderful, memorable stories,
each chapter concluding with a prayer-like statement and a scripture quote.
This
Christmas day’s chapter summarizes a fictional tale written by Henry Van Dyke in
1896. Titled: The Other Wise Man.
Wonderful Life author, Laughlan draws a parallel between the life’s
pursuit of Artaban, the fourth Magi, trying to find the King of heaven, and his
sense of failing to find Him.
While
we encounter countless people in need of God’s love, we don’t seem to encounter
Him. Laughlan takes us to a focus point, Matthew 25:40, “And the King will
answer them, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did it to
one of the least of these
my brothers, you did it to me.’
To the Gift Giver
The Wise Men had a unique
opportunity, and they took it. Their journey might have been a long one; it
might have been expensive,
dangerous even; but they took it. Thanks to Your sacrifice, Lord, we have a better
opportunity. You walk with us and You place
Yourself in front of us day by day. May
we be wise enough to see You.
From the Gift Giver
From the Gift Giver
Merry
Christmas all, and to all, a good night!
Joe
Mileham