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…an after-Christmas tradition…

01 Jan

I remember an old friend who had a wonderful after-Christmas tradition. Every year, before the Christmas tree was unceremoniously undecorated, he’d spend a few hours sitting by the lit tree reflecting upon his life.

During this quiet time of reflection, he’d consider all the people who’d passed through his life…all the individuals who’d had a positive impact upon him. Then, each year, he’d select one of those persons to whom he’d write a letter of gratitude.

Several times he wrote to different school teachers, at one time to a Boy Scout leader, at still another time to a basketball teammate from high school. Once he wrote to a former employer who’d overlooked several flaws, and offered him a second chance.

Four years ago he wrote to me. He mentioned several conversations we’d had many years ago. He thanked me for things I’d said…things I don’t remember saying…things I probably didn’t really say…but things he somehow attributed to me nonetheless.

No one could ever know how much his note of friendship and appreciation meant to me. His words were a lifeline to a drowning man.

I thought about him tonight. I wondered if tonight is the night he’ll be basking in the Christmas tree lights. I wondered which friend he’ll select this year…who will be the fortunate recipient of his gratitude. Yes, I thought about him tonight…and about the impact his after-Christmas tradition had upon me several years back.

Our Christmas tree is still up…so I still have time to adopt his tradition as my own. If your tree is still decorated, maybe you’d care to join him too.

 
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Christ in Christmas

26 Nov

As Christmas approaches, cashiers will wish us a “happy holiday,” retailers will sell “holiday trees,” and well-meaning Christians will admonish us to “keep Christ in Christmas.”

I too would like Christmas to remain Christ-centered…but I really don’t care what others call a Christmas tree.

And I really don’t see why the folks in my town complain that there’s no nativity scene on the courthouse yard. As I drive around town I can’t help but notice how few of our residents have placed the religious scene in their own yards…most have Santas and snowmen…one even has a lit pig on the roof.

Before long there will be radio monologues complaining about whatever message the President’s staff has had imprinted on his seasonal greetings. I doubt that any of those radio personalities have included the President on their own private prayer list.

So here’s how I’ve decided to keep Christ in Christmas. First, whenever a cashier wishes me a “happy holidays,” I’ll return my warmest smile and my most heartfelt “merry Christmas.” And I’ll resist the desire to buy my new grandsons a bunch of gifts that they don’t need and I can’t afford. And finally, just to really put Christ into Christmas…I think I’ll forgive those persons who have hurt me the most.

And if by chance you were planning to purchase a Christmas gift for me…skip the purchase…and offer forgiveness to whoever has hurt you the most.

 
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