I trust you all had a lovely day yesterday. Today's DEVO might have come in handy, but I couldn't find the time to write it. Then it occurred to me that Christmas time isn't the only time to give gifts.
Joni Tada, one of my faith heroes, wrote something earlier this week that once again struck a chord and a nerve and my conscience.
For those of you unfamiliar with her, over 40 years ago she was in an accident as a teenager that left her paralyzed from the shoulders down. God opened a door for her to minister to disabled people, and she has reached out to MILLIONS. Therefore, when she speaks on the topics of suffering, contentment, faith, fear, you name it, it is so profoundly credible that it always stirs my soul.
She writes:
"Every Christmas I think about what it was like to be on my feet during the holidays. There were parties and plays, decorating, hitting the malls. Then came my accident. That Christmas I spent at a rehab center. Adding to the hurt I was already feeling was that I couldn't but gifts for anyone. The way I saw it, God was asking too much of me. The use of my body was taken away at Christmas time, but also the joy of giving. On the afternoon of Christmas Eve I felt like a martyr.
"But Christmas morning my heart softened...as I focused on Christmas's meaning, I realized the best gift I could give was myself. My mom didn't want a new dress; she wanted to see me smile. My dad didn't need a new bridle for his horse; he needed to see me laugh. My sister didn't need another sweater; she needed to see my grab hold of hope."
Joni's point, and it's a great one, is that there are some gifts we can't buy, but they are extremely valuable because they are "gifts from the heart."
Maybe you've been grumpy lately and everyone in your family knows it. Maybe you've been self-absorbed and your spouse feels it. Maybe you're dealing with a big problem and haven't smiled a lot lately. Joni is not saying we don't have good reasons to feel these ways sometimes, but she is saying that everyone can benefit from a gift from the heart--especially those closest to you.
PRAYER: Dear Lord, I already know who could benefit the most from a gift from my heart. I already know who would love to see me enjoy life and smile. Give me the strength to follow through. In Jesus' name, AMEN~
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