Max Willi Fischer, Y/A Author...
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“Fear not, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.”
Luke 2:10 KJV
And just like that, Christmas is over. One moment, the world’s glittering with anticipation of our newborn Savior, and the next, we’re staring at pine needles on the carpet. We’ve eaten enough cookies, candies, and leftovers, our bathroom scales flash “no comment.” One by one, the twinkling lights on the neighbors' houses disappear. The hustle, bustle, and shimmer of Christmas are now new memories.
But here’s the thing: Christmas may be over, but the joy and the love it brings doesn’t have to be. You see, the real joy of Christmas isn’t wrapped in shiny paper or tied up with a bow. It’s not something you can buy, and it doesn’t fade with the season (or at least it shouldn’t). True joy, the kind that lingers long after the last cookie crumb is eaten, comes from a deeper place—a place rooted in giving from the heart. The Grinch learned that firsthand.
Have you ever noticed how much fun it is to find or create the perfect gift for someone you love? Whether it’s crocheted boot cuffs (which are adorable), a batch of homemade cookies, or a thoughtful note. You see, joy doesn’t come from the thing itself. The very act of giving draws us closer to the heart of Christ, who came into this world to give us life and hope and love. That's the secret. That's joy. It's the feeling you possess when you have all three.
Joy isn’t fleeting like the excitement of tearing into a package on Christmas morning. It’s steady and enduring, like the hum of a favorite carol that sticks with you long after the music stops. As Nehemiah 8:10b reminds us … “ … for the joy of the Lord is your strength.” There may be times we have to work at keeping our joy. Unlike happiness, joy doesn’t depend on perfect circumstances. It doesn’t vanish when the holidays are over. Rather, it burns like the steady glow of a fire on a winter’s night—warm, comforting, and unshaken by the cold winds outside.
Moreover, when we give from the heart and keep the fire fueled, we reflect the ultimate gift God gave us: Jesus, His Son. Jesus wasn’t a gift wrapped in extravagance, but one offered in humility and wrapped in love. So, as the holiday season fades and the pine needles are swept away, let the joy of giving linger. Let it rise like the laughter of children playing in the snow, let it shimmer like the memory of the three wise men presenting their gifts to our newborn King, and may it always remind you of the angel’s words: “Fear not, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people” (Luke 2:10 KJV).
Heavenly Father,
As the lights of Christmas fade, let the joy You bring remain in our hearts. Help us to
carry the spirit of giving and love into every season, reflecting Your endless grace. May
Your joy be our strength--steady and enduring, guiding us closer to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Spiritual Sparks
"Joy burns like the steady glow of a fire on a winter’s night—warm, comforting, and unshaken by the cold winds outside." ~~LM