The story of the birth of Christ talks about a trio of Wisemen who came from afar to worship and acknowledge the birth of the newborn king.
They brought Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh each of which was symbolic of what was to be come in the future for this tiny bundle who was to be our Savior.
I thought about “HIM” - the best gift ever given- thank you God! But I also pondered the gifts given to him and their origins.
Gold a precious metal indicating wealth and royalty, Frankincense a substance used in religious ceremonies, and Myrrh also used in religious ceremonies and a medicine.
Gold is mined. It is ripped from the earth while both Frankincense and Myrrh are produced by bleeding trees. The substances are a reaction to a purposeful wounding of a tree through the bark and into the sapwood. Ripping and bleeding? A coincidence, I think not.
These gifts were treasured by Mary who would eventually see their significance as the life of her child played out in the most dramatic role of all time.
I ponder what gifts I have befitting of a king? While I often lay my troubles at his feet and he routinely takes on my pain and restores my soul. I want to give him a gift not my grief.
In this gifting season, I find myself pondering what gifts do I have? What can I lay at His feet?
Shall I lay my dreams and desires for my writing and leave them at His feet? Shall I lay the creativity he has birthed in me? Shall I lay the children he has given me at His feet? Shall I give Him back my heritage and my legacy of faith with which he has gifted me?
All the precious and meaningful gifts I have - ultimately He has given me.
"Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning"
(James 1:17).
So this Christmas I want to be a re-gifter. I want to thank you Jesus for the gifts you have given me. I want to lay them at your feet to use for your service. Take them and use them.
Point to Ponder: What gift has he given that you are holding on to which could be magnified by laying it at His feet?
It is such a good practice - to take time to thank God for His awesome gifts and to give them back to Him for His purposes :) Thanks, Connie
ReplyDeleteThank you Connie, I alway love reading your thoughts and insights.
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