The Best Gifts
But the fruit of the Spirit is love,
joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness,
self-control; against such things there is no law. -Galatians 5:22
It’s the week before Christmas
and all through the house are Christmas lists, presents to be wrapped and last
minute items to shop for. Oh, the busyness of it all! The hustle and bustle of
the holidays is in full swing. At least, that is how it used to be for us. When
our children were little and grandparents were able to travel, it was a large
festive time with everyone enjoying overall abundance, prosperity, sharing
plans for the future and sharing gifts from under the tree. Now, things are
just different. Everyone was spread out for many years and now we are all back
together again…that is our Christmas blessing this year! And now, Christmas is
no longer measured in material things, but in health, gratitude and joy…as it
should be.
The Bible talks of the fruits
of the spirit in today’s scripture. I believe God is impressing on my spirit
that while material things are nice to give and receive at this time of year, there
are greater gifts awaiting us. If Christmas is truly about Jesus then the gifts
that are the most important are those that Jesus lived by that are mentioned in
the scripture: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self control. Oh how our homes and extended families, our
friendships and the workplace would benefit so much if we all practiced these
virtues. I think we could start with just picking one of these to focus on. To
have joy in our heart. To find peace within and share it. To have patience with
ourselves and those around us. To show kindness and to be good to those that
are hardest to love. To be faithful to our families and relationships. Offering
a gentle touch and a kind word when we can to all. Above all exercising
self-control with our actions, behavior and words spoken. We can’t wait for
everyone around us to treat us this way. It begins with us. All I have to do to be motivated to live with
the fruits of the spirit as my compass is to think of the people whose
countenance and personalities I am drawn to.
And they are the ones that take time, love unconditionally, forgive
easily, laugh heartily and in all they do God’s Light shines for all to see. I want to be one of those people. I believe that it is true that what we give
will be given back to us. The biblical law of reaping what you sow.
Some gifts can be wrapped
with bows and set under the tree, but the fruits of the spirit are a reflection
of God’s heart and Jesus’ life and they are available to us. If you had a fruit
tree and it didn’t bear any fruit year after year, you would certainly get rid
of it and replace it with one that was fruitful and productive. Many of us are
not bearing fruit right now. And that doesn’t reflect the goodness of God and
it speaks poorly of us. Today I will consider it a blessing to be given this
roadmap for living, loving and being. Thank you God for these gifts!!
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