Monday, December 15, 2008

Nicholas' Christmas

I wrote this a few years ago. I hope you enjoy it. RWL


Twas the week before Christmas and all through the town
The people were scurrying up streets and down
They chatted and laughed, they hurried and hustled
They shopped and they worried, they bought and they bustled.

A man walked through town and saw all the throngs
He saw the commercials and heard all the songs
He wasn't quite dressed like the ones at the mall
Some glanced, some glared, and some saw not at all.

He wandered the streets of both rich and the poor
Saw signs of the season on most every door
But something was missing among all the noise
It wasn't the presents, it wasn't the toys.

At last as he wearied of all the commotion
He saw an old friend and with such great emotion
They embraced with much joy and old hearts aglowing
They sat and they talked as the sky started snowing.

"My friend you look sad", the second man said
As he looked at his friend with a droop to his head
"There's so much not right in this town at this time,
The season is here but no reason or rhyme

To the things they are doing in their rush just to buy
All the latest and greatest." He said with a sigh.
"It's sad to see them so busy and hurried,
They rush in confusion, they're anxious and worried.

"What to give, what to get, what to eat, what to wear,
What to say that will not offend someone somewhere."
He looked off again at the light bedecked streets
Saw bells, trees and reindeer and sugar plum treats.

There were stars, there were candy canes, elves, a few angels
But he saw not one shepherd, no wise men, no manger.
"They've forgotten the reason there's Christmas at all"
The man said to his friend as a tear tried to fall.

"They've even mistreated the things I once did
And turned it to something meant only for kids.
I gave not for glory, I gave not for fame,
I tried not to let anyone know my name

"And here they now say I'm a Saint just for giving
But they do not remember my reason for living.
I wanted to help those who had nothing but sorrow
To show them that hope would still be here tomorrow.

"I wanted to show them that love was not dead.
I wanted to lead them to find You, instead."
"I know that my friend, I saw all your deeds.
How you simply looked round, saw and met needs.

"Your heart overflowed with your love for your neighbors
With no regard for ability to return any favors."
They sat awhile longer, the snow kept on falling
When somewhere outside they heard a broken heart calling

They both leaped to their feet to find the lost soul
And found a young child crying out in the cold.
Nicholas took off his coat and enclosed her
In warmth and in love as he reached to just hold her.

The Savior reached down and wrapped up her feet
As He brushed off the snow, the mud and the sleet.
They carried her back to their table and shared
Their food and their drink, they showed her they cared.

Her tears stopped their flowing, she smiled at the love
And reached out for help and salvation from above.
Her heart overflowed with the joy of the season
As she saw in her presence the real Christmas reason

She thanked both men soundly and ran outside singing
Calling to everyone to start the bells ringing.
"The Savior has come" she cried to the skies
"He's brought back the light and rescinded the lies!"

She took all she had, the few sole possessions
And gave them away to those who had less ones.
She found another lost soul and shared her warm coat
She told him the story that she knew now by rote.

He saw in her eyes and her heart it was true,
And he started sharing the Christmas warmth, too.
The two old friends watched as the light began heading
Across the old town and to neighboring towns spreading.

Nicholas smiled, a tear slid down his cheek.
He looked at his Savior unable to speak.
The Savior reached out and took His friend's hand
"Come home now, dear Nicholas," and started to stand.

"You've once again showed a people that love
Comes from the heart, but is sent from above."
Nicholas looked out the city so bright
The stars were now shedding a heavenly light

The snow simply sparkled as the clouds rolled away
And he knew Christmas dawn was not far away.
"I fear it won't last," he whispered to his Lord.
"Something will happen, they tend to get bored,

"With being so loving and caring and kind
It just doesn't last much past New Year's night."
"It's alright" Jesus told him as they walked down the street
"I love them no matter if bitter or sweet.

"My children are mine and will be forever,
And someday in Heaven we'll all be together."
Nicholas took one last long look around
Christmas had finally come to this town.

"Merry Christmas" he said, "Peace on Earth to all men.
I pray you remember, till Christ comes again.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

The Perfect Christmas Gift

What to give, what to give? It's the same question every year at this time. What do you give to those people closest to you? Does your family really need one more gizmo, gadget, bangle, bauble or bead? I doubt it. I know that no one in my family really needs any more stuff. So what do you give? What can you give that they will actually enjoy and benefit from?

I have an answer, but if you know me you guessed that already. Seriously, there is something that you can give and it will actually cost you very little and will be as unique as you are. What is it? Simple. Give them . . . you.

Uh, okay. How?

Simple. Make the choice to invest yourself in your friends and family. For the next year, purposefully make time to spend time with those people who mean the most to you. And I don't mean simply send more text messages or watch more TV together. Turn off all the outside distractions. Turn off the TV. Turn off the phone. Turn off the computer. Sit together in the same room and have a real conversation with them.

Do you really know your spouse's secret dream or ambition? What about your children? Do you know what they are really interested in? What about your parents? What was it like when they were children? Are your parents WWII generation? Korea? Vietnam? The first Gulf War? Disco? Have they fulfilled the dreams they had when they were your age?

Most importantly, talk about eternal matters. Where are you in your relationship with Christ? Do you even have one? Do your family memebers? Do you even know?

Read the Bible together. Talk about it. If you disagree on something with each other talk about it and find out why. Is it a serious disagreement? Can it affect your personal eternity?

Some of these are pretty deep questions. But they will lead to deeper understanding and better communication with each other.

Give the perfect gift to your family. It costs almost nothing; maybe some time. It won't wear out; it won't go out of style; it won't break or become obsolete. It doesn't need batteries or an instruction manual. Give them you.

Christmas: accomplished.

Merry Christmas to you all.