A television commercial I enjoy at Christmastime shows
two neighbors in a friendly competition with each other to see who can spread
the most Christmas cheer. Each keeps an eye on the other as he decorates his
house and trees with lights. Then each upgrades his own property to look better
than the other’s. They then start competing over who can give the most
extravagantly to other neighbors, running around cheerfully sharing gifts.
God’s people aren’t in a competition to see who can
give the most, but we are called to be “ready to give, willing to share” (1
Tim. 6:18). The apostle Paul instructed the church at Corinth: “Let each one
give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves
a cheerful giver” (2 Cor. 9:7).
At Christmastime, as we share gifts with others, we
remember the generosity of God toward us—He gave us His Son. Ray Stedman said,
“Jesus set aside His riches and entered into His creation in a state of poverty
in order to enrich us all by His grace.”
No gift-giving could ever compete with the Lord’s
extravagance. We thank God for the indescribable gift of Jesus! (v.15).
No gift is greater than the gift of Christ Himself.
(RBC)