Times West Virginian
December 21, 2008 02:25 am
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Christmas of 2008 finds the world in a financial crisis. The profits of large companies and the actual financial structure of most countries have taken a hit far beyond any recent record. It would be easy to allow this atmosphere of disappointment and gloom to steal the joy and the true meaning of Christmas.
With His coming, the Christ of Christmas has provided a personal bulwark of defense that runs far deeper than the situations of our environment. The giving of Himself and His love to us is the ultimate gift of gifts. Through the surrounding circumstances of life may be challenging, His gift shall forever be constant and eternal.
The real meaning of Christmas is to celebrate Christ’s birth, and in so doing, share this love with all those around us. Although this season may be one of limited gift giving, we have no limitation on the sharing of ourselves, gratitude and love with others. There is no greater gift than the gift of ourselves.
When the financial figures fall, may our spirit of gift than the gift of ourselves.
When the financial figures fall, may our spirit of gratitude and thanksgiving rise. God has given His Son. We live in a land of plenty and freedom. Though affected by our surroundings, our inner selves cannot be broken or discouraged without our relinquishing of that personal spirit of love and reassurance.
As a daily anthem to the Christ of Christmas, shall we boldly declare “Merry Christmas” whenever and wherever we go. No matter the attempts to remove this declaration, it is and forever shall be a joyful pronouncement of Christ’s birthday. Join in the celebration, and have a very Merry Christmas.
— Elton Slusser
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