I watched as the customer assistant folded the flaps of the
carton box and sealed the edges with a tape. Then she wrapped the package in
plastic and inserted on a side pocket the waybill identifying the consignee and
destination of the goods. My books were on their way to a remote elementary school
up north.
I had
mixed feelings when I realized that I was parting with my books. It gave me
satisfaction that I was able to share my books to school children and teachers
who are very much in need of materials for their library, yet the separation
anxiety was real. These books have been with me for years and have helped me in many ways—grammar books, a book
of fables and parables, juvenile novels, a well-read Bible, and reference
books.
As my
palm patted the surface of the box, a scene came to my mind. I remembered the
college-bound Andy in the movie Toy Story 3 when he hesitated to give away his
all-time favorite toy Woody the Cowboy to a little girl. He spent many happy
days playing with Woody that’s why parting with the miniature wooden cowboy was
difficult. But in the end, Andy yielded and handed his old beloved toy to its new eager
owner.
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There
is Someone who gave away something far more valuable than books or toys. God
the Father gave His only beloved Son, Jesus, so all of us may not perish but live.
This is the essence of Christmas. “For God so loved the world that He gave His
only Son. Whoever puts his trust in God’s Son will not be lost but will have
life that lasts forever” (John 3:16). God did not hesitate to send His only beloved
Son to this troubled world to rescue us. He who has been with Him from eternity
reigning in glory, was born like one of us in humble circumstances to redeem
us.
The angels told the shepherds the
night baby Jesus was born, “Do not be afraid. I am bringing you good news that
will be a great joy to all the people. Today your Savior was born in the town
of David. He is Christ, the Lord” (Luke 2:10-11). How did Jesus become our Savior? The baby Jesus would later grow up and
by the age of 33, die on the cross to pay for our sins and set us free from its
power.
This Christmas season, I hope you receive the
greatest gift one can ever have, far greater than books or toys. He is Jesus
Christ, the Lord, our Savior!
2 comments:
I also give away books (old and new)and my boys'used and previously-loved toys every Christmas. It's like sharing a personal part of us to others. ��
True!
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