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A Gift for All | 5 Christmas Reflections About Jesus

DAY 2 OF 5

Worth the Wait

"I am going away, but I will come back to you again" –John 14:28 NLT.

In Brazil, families meet on Christmas Eve and wait until midnight to join in the heartily prepared supper. This isn’t difficult; Christmas includes a warm, bright evening, with large family gatherings filled with good conversation and joy. After the delicious meal, it’s time to open presents. Everyone wonders, especially the children: Is there a nice gift for me?

Christmas is the season of joyful anticipation. God’s people had awaited the birth of the Messiah for centuries, and His hand had carefully guided every detail: the virgin birth, in the specific town of Bethlehem, and the humility of His incarnation. “All this occurred to fulfill the Lord’s message through his prophet” (Matthew 1:22 NLT).

There may not always be a feast for Christmas and presents may disappoint or not arrive at all. Waiting on God, however, is a wait that won’t disappoint. Christ offers forgiveness of sins and “the right to become children of God” (John 1:12 NLT). Reconciliation with the Father is a matchless gift, which allows us to know His perfect peace. “The peace I give is a gift the world cannot give,” said Jesus (John 14:27 NLT).

Is waiting hard for you? God has proven himself faithful by sending Jesus, so we rest assured in His words, “I will come back to you again” (v. 28). There’s no hope better than that! The gift that truly satisfies our soul is to be part of His family and live with Him for eternity. –Marilia Lara

  • How have you been frustrated by misplaced hope?
  • How might remembering God’s firm promises change your view on life?

Prayer:

Dear Jesus, may I learn to wait for You with love, wisdom, and hopeful joy.

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A Gift for All | 5 Christmas Reflections About Jesus

Today, as recipients of this great gift of God, we can keep it to ourselves or, like the shepherds and my grandmother, use every opportunity, including palagarams (a traditional snack from Telangana), to spread the joyful news of Jesus. Our simple acts of love, our generosity, and our kindness can go a long way toward showcasing Christ to others. When we let our light shine, many will experience God’s greatest gift and glorify Him as the shepherds did centuries ago. This Christmas, what you do with God’s gift, matters.

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We would like to thank Our Daily Bread Ministries - Asia Pacific for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://santapanrohani.org/