When I was a kid I used the phase "the best gift ever!" quite often. Maybe I was easily impressed or perhaps I had a grandiose way about me. Either way, I'm sure that the person who gave me the gift felt good about getting me something that I really loved.
Christmas time is a great example of how giving and receiving is an important part of life ... both for the giver and for the receiver. Nothing feels better than being able to get someone a gift that hey love, so in a way the receiver is the most important person in the exchange of a gift. Without those that would receive ... our gifts would have no value.
Have you ever given a vagrant with a sign some small donation or helped a young mother pay for groceries while in line (when she didn't have enough to pay for them)? Made you feel good, didn't it? Well sometimes we who have look down on those that don't have ... not concisely, it's just sometimes we time, "why don't they just get a job?"
We should however remember that in God's world we all have a role and no role is more important than the next. So the beggar is just as important as those that donate. Our role in the gifting process doesn't determine our value only our reward.
Merry Christmas ... may the gifts you receive bring you great joy and the gifts you give be joyfully received.
J
Giving your family the gift of life insurance will make the difference in paying for food, heat, and medicine if your pay check stops when you die!
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