December 21st – 2 Corinthians 9:15
In these last few days before Christmas, life gets busy. And part of the anxiety is rushing around to find those last-minute gifts, trying to make sure no one is forgotten. We run from store to store, check our lists twice, and carry the quiet pressure of getting it all done. But the Apostle Paul reminds us to stop and give thanks to God for a gift beyond words. His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus is the greatest gift we could ever receive. One perfect, complete, and exactly what every heart needs. This gift fits everyone, never wears out, and never needs to be returned. There’s no price tag on it, because it was paid for fully by grace. So in the middle of the noise and hurry, may we slow down and remember the true reason we celebrate. May our hearts be filled with gratitude as we give God praise and glory for His unmerited and indescribable gift. And not just with our words, but with our lives. Most of all, may this Christmas find us resting more in His presence than striving in our plans.
Reflection Question: What distractions might you need to set aside so you can fully receive and give thanks for God’s greatest gift this Christmas?
Prayer Prompt: Lord, help me slow down in this busy season and open my heart to Jesus anew. Thank You for Your unmerited and indescribable gift. May my life reflect gratitude and praise for all You have given. Amen.

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