5 Greatest Gifts of Christmas

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I want to remind you of five greatest gifts that we must claim this Christmas. All these five gifts are packaged to gather in one precious gift wrapping known as Emmanuel. You must claim these five gifts because it is what makes life meaningful and worth living. Let's unpack what's in Emanuel.

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Do you know which song is number one this week on the Billboard’s Hot 100? … Yes, it’s Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas is You.” This is the 25th anniversary of this song, and it has claimed its seat in the modern classics, not just in America, but globally.
In Japan, Mariah Carey has been extremely popular, and each time she sings there, even though it is not Christmas, even though the cherries are blooming, she is required to include this song in her concert.
Carey wrote and produced the song herself. The genius of this song is that it touches the hearts of everyone. It sounds like a love song, but it also connotes the spiritual aspect of wanting Jesus. That’s the beauty of art. Furthermore, it’s so joyful and jubilant that it truly represents the Christmas spirit and meant to become a Christmas classic.
Would it be nice more people would think about the “you” in “All I Want for Christmas is You” is Jesus Christ? For most people around the world, Christmas is known for giving and receiving gifts. However, they often forget that it was because 2,000 years ago, on this day, we received a gift from God—the best, the greatest, and the most precious gift ever. That is his only Son, Jesus Christ.
Can you imagine, as we open the gifts from friends and family, we often forget to open the greatest gift given to us? Just like the first Christmas, the gift was quietly hidden in the manger behind an inn. It will be a mistake to tug him in the back of our minds and at the corner of our garage again.
I know that for some people, Christmas can be a lonely time because they miss the loved ones that they used to celebrate with. However, as Mariah Carey said in an interview, what we really want for Christmas is not the physical gifts, not even the loved ones that have passed on, but the one that we truly long for.
Deep inside, we want a Savior to relieve our pain, confusion, depression, and suffering in this fallen world. Having Him equals having everything. Having Him in our hearts restores our joy again.
This Christmas, I want to remind you of five greatest gifts that we must claim. All these five gifts are packaged to gather in one precious gift wrapping known as Emmanuel.
The prophecy has it that “Look, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel,” which means, “God is with us.” (Matthew 1:23).
I’ve discovered that many Americans don’t unwrap all their Christmas gifts. Maybe because of our prosperity and we seem to have everything, and we become indifferent to the material gifts. A gift that is not unwrapped is equivalent to not receiving it.
However, you must open these five spiritual gifts because it is what makes life meaningful and worth living.

1 – Unwrap the Gift of God’s Presence

The first gift is the Presence of God because one of Jesus' nickname is Emmanuel, meaning “God is with Us.” His presence in our lives is God’s presence with us.
The Presence of God is where happiness is, as King David said, “In your presence, there is fullness of joy; in your right hand are pleasures forevermore.” (Ps. 16:11b) Just imagine what a beautiful place to be!
In fact, King David wrote a Christmas song similar to “All I Want for Christmas is You.” It’s known as Psalm 27, in which he said, “One thing I asked of the LORD, that will I seek after: to live in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the LORD, and to inquire in his temple. … “Come,” my heart says, “seek his face!” Your face, LORD, do I seek.” (Psalm 27:4, 8).
The consciousness of God's presence is invaluable. Meditating on his life stories brings you the fullness of joy and everlasting pleasure that nothing can compare. Even King David, with all his royal luxuries, couldn’t match what he possessed with the joy of the presence of God.
No success or achievement in our lives can bring us pleasure equal to God’s presence. So, unwrap this spiritual gift and welcome God’s presence in your life.

2 – Unwrap the Gift of God’s Peace

Another nickname of Jesus is The Prince of Peace. Emanuel brings us not only happiness but also peace. For some people, peace is more important than happiness. Without peace, how can we be happy?
Our world is hungry for peace. I remember when we were young, even though life was tough, we thought peace would happen one day, but as we grow older, we found peace to be even at a farther distance.
Bertrand Russell was a peace activist and one of the most brilliant minds of the twentieth century. He was a renown atheist, and one of his famous essays was “Why I am not a Christian.”
When Russell was on his deathbed, he asked his wife (his third one) to hold him, and he said, “Honey, you know that I’ve been a peace activist all my life, but I’ve never found peace except in your arms.”
It sounds very sweet, but also very sad. It tells us that this great mind of the time had missed unwrapping the gift of peace. Russell looked for peace elsewhere but didn't find it. Don’t make the same mistake as him.
Stop looking for peace on this earth where it cannot be found. Instead, unwrap the peace that is already given you. Jesus said,
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not let them be afraid.” (John 14:27).
It says the peace Jesus gives us is different from what the world can give us. The peace the world gives us is temporal—like a cease-fire, but what Jesus gives us is eternal. It’s a profound peace nothing can destroy.
So, claim God’s peace.

3 – Unwrap the Gift of God’s Power

Have you ever found yourself powerless in certain things you want to accomplish or change? We all can use a little more power to achieve our dreams. We are like smartphones, always power-thirsty—always running out of juice! We end up having to charge them almost daily. One of the best selling electronic is a power pack. I am sure you have one.
At Christmas, God displayed his power over nature. “For nothing will be impossible with God” (Luke 1:37) was Angel Gabriel’s word to Mary, when he came to announce the miracle of Christ's incarnation.
Because of Emmanuel—God is with us, this power is a gift for you now. If you can tap into God’s power through constant consciousness to God’s presence, it will be like having a smartphone permanently plugged into the power source and you will have the unlimited power supply for your life.
So, claim the gift of God’s power.

4 – Unwrap the Gift of God’s Promises

We live in a fallen world, which Buddhism calls “a sea of suffering.” In addition to God’s presence, peace, and power, we also need hope to cope with this life. God’s promises are our hope because nothing else can guarantee fulfillment.
Emmanuel—God is with us—is the fulfillment of the past promises of God, which assures us that the other promises will also be fulfilled in the future. One important promise that you need to unwrap at times like this is that God not only gives you the power to swim through this sea of suffering but also guarantees you that you will overcome this life triumphantly.
The Apostle Paul wrote, “I am confident of this, that the one who began a good work among you will bring it to completion by the day of Jesus Christ.” (Phil 1:6)
What it means is that because Emmanuel—God is with us—God has begun a good work in you, and He will bring it to completion. You may fail to keep your promises, but he will never fail his promises. We often sing “our God is a faithful God.” God is not only with you for now, but also with you forever. That is what Emmanuel brings, so unwrap the gift of God’s promises.

5 – Unwrap the Gift of God’s Purpose

One of the most important questions we often ask is, “What is my purpose in life?” The problem is we tend to find the answer everywhere except in the right place.
Let’s say, if you want to know the purpose of an electronic device that you know nothing about, would you want to check out its manual, or better yet, consult the creator of it?
Because Jesus is Emmanuel—God is with us, he brought both the manual and the demonstration of what life should be. He said,
My teaching is not mine but his who sent me. Anyone who resolves to do the will of God will know whether the teaching is from God or whether I am speaking on my own.” (John 7:16).
If you are willing to do God’s will and fulfill God’s purpose for your life, listen to Jesus' teaching and you will feel your path enlightened. As the Psalmist said, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” (Psalm 119:105).
Not only did Jesus brings the user manual for your life, but he also came to demonstrate how to live and fulfill God’s purpose. Jesus said,
Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” (Matthew 11:28-30).
He says, if you are sick and tired of this stressful world, come to me and learn from me. My way is easier. God’s purpose for you is not busyness, but restful and effective. Following God’s purpose, you will make maximum impact with minimum effort.
Jesus' ministry lasted only three years, but his impact reaches billions of people around the world over thousands of years. If an unknown baby born in a manger in a small town could make such an impact in this world, your impact in this world could be huge. Jesus said,
Very truly, I tell you, the one who believes in me will also do the works that I do and, in fact, will do greater works than these, because I am going to the Father.” (John 14:12).
It means God has a greater plan for you. That’s the gift of Emmanuel. So, claim it.
These gifts are huge, and if you find it difficult to unwrap these five gifts, Jesus has established a community to support each other in unwrapping these gifts, and it is the church. It’s much easier to unwrap them together. So, you need to belong to a church to develop the consciousness of God’s presence, peace, power, promises, and purpose.
The word Christmas came from the combination of the two word, “Christ” and “Messiah.” Now, we should all consider “All We Want for Christmas is Christmas—Christ the Messiah!”
Merry Christmas to you all!
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