In many cases, we have learned that death, the separation of our loved ones, constitutes the greatest heartache we can experience. I also believe that we can agree that a birth in the family, whether it is of a son or daughter, niece or nephew, or grandchild, makes up one of the greatest joys that a person can feel. Birth fills our lives with such joy that we, in fact, celebrate it each year.
It is interesting to see how our Savior, Jesus Christ, can be represented in the two most significant emotional events for people and how, through Him, in both events, we can find common elements such as joy, hope, and peace.
The Savior said unto us, “…my peace I give unto you; not as the world giveth, give I unto you[1].” Certainly, during some events of our lives, we cannot comprehend how He says that in these circumstances, we will also have peace. But, thus, He said, and it would not be peace as the world sees it, only serenity, comfort, or being relaxed and not worrying. The peace that He promises us is this and much more. It comes along with feelings of hope, the conviction of faith, and indescribable feelings which say to us within our hearts, “…but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world[2],” and fill us with a surety that can only come through Him, telling us that all will be well.
The scriptures tell us that by man came death, yet by man came also resurrection.[3] In other words, Christ, the Alpha and the Omega[4], is the firstfruits of all[5], yet in Him, all things are finished[6]. His birth, death, and resurrection opened the door so that now everyone, as eternal beings, could return to that
God who gave us life[7]. Therefore, in order that we could make our passageway through this life as rewarding as possible, taking into account that He is the vine[8], that if we came unto Him[9], if we were His friends[10], if we are faithful, we will inherit[11] all that the Father has, and, thus, we will have all that is necessary to overcome spiritual death and receive the gift of eternal life.[12]
He is the reason that we are in this time of Christmas, which fills us with a spirit of happiness, brotherhood, and love that floats in the air, in peoples’ eyes, in our greetings, and we want to express in each action that it is because of Him. Because even when, at times, we forget, the Spirit bears witness to everyone that we are children of God[13], that He came to give us life, to give us hope, to join birth and death together in a life full of challenges, yet great joy, no matter where or in what circumstances we find ourselves. His love is capable of filling all of our hearts, making us feel the desire to say, “Thank you, Lord!”
The Son of God said that he came not to be ministered unto, but to minister,[14] and He has offered us His life.
May we, in these days in which we celebrate His birth, feel the whisperings of His love in our hearts. May we be happy together with our families and friends, but, above all, may we be grateful for that gift, which, for each one of us, was delivered by our Heavenly Father in a humble manger in the town of Bethlehem.
Merry Christmas!!!!