Read Matthew 1-2.
Have you ever thought about giving something away every day of the year leading up to Christmas? These daily gifts could be called our “Christmas projects,” one per day, every day till Christmas. Just think of the fun of being able to say “Merry Christmas” in July!
Here are a few suggestions:
- Mend a quarrel.
- Seek out a forgotten friend.
- Write a long overdue love note.
- Hug someone tightly and whisper, “I love you so.”
- Forgive an enemy.
- Be gentle and patient with an angry person.
- Gladden the heart of a child.
- Find the time to keep a promise.
- Make or bake something for someone else. Anonymously.
- Release a grudge.
- Listen.
- Speak kindly to a stranger.
- Enter into another’s sorrow.
- Smile.
- Laugh a little.
- Laugh a little more.
- Take a walk with a friend.
- Lessen your demands on others.
- Play some beautiful music during the evening meal.
- Apologize if you were wrong.
- Turn off the television and talk.
- Treat someone to an ice-cream cone (yogurt would be fine).
- Do the dishes for the family.
- Pray for someone who helped you when you hurt.
- Fix breakfast on Saturday morning.
- Give a soft answer even though you feel strongly.
- Encourage an older person.
- Point out one thing you appreciate most about someone you work with or live near.
- Offer to baby-sit for a weary mother.
- Let’s make Christmas one long, extended gift of ourselves to others. Unselfishly. Without announcement. Or obligation. Or reservation. Or hypocrisy.
This is Christianity, isn’t it?
When you give yourself, the gift never has to be returned.
Taken from Charles R. Swindoll, Day by Day with Charles Swindoll (Nashville: W Publishing Group, 2000) 346. Copyright © 2000 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.