Christmas is a season overflowing with celebration, joy, and generosity. We fill our days with gift-giving, family gatherings, festive meals, and treasured traditions. But amid all the lights and carols, it’s easy to forget the central reason for it all: Jesus. The One who came to earth to bring us eternal life deserves not just our attention but our very best gifts.
This Christmas, don’t let the busyness of the season keep you from honoring Him. Let’s refocus our hearts, ensuring that we give Jesus the best of our time, resources, and love\u2014not just during the holidays but throughout the year.
Remembering the Greatest Gift
At the heart of Christmas is the greatest gift ever given: Jesus Christ. God’s gift to humanity wasn’t wrapped in ribbons or bows but in the form of a baby born in a humble manger. John 3:16 (NKJV) captures this beautifully:
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”
God didn’t hold back. He gave us His very best. Christmas is an invitation to reflect on that extraordinary generosity and respond by offering our best back to Him. It’s a reminder that Jesus isn’t just worthy of a place on our holiday schedules\u2014He deserves first place in our hearts.
Giving Like the Wise Men
The wise men’s journey to Jesus serves as a model for how we can bring our best gifts to Him. Matthew 2:11 (NKJV) describes their offering:
“And when they had come into the house, they saw the young Child with Mary His mother, and fell down and worshiped Him. And when they had opened their treasures, they presented gifts to Him: gold, frankincense, and myrrh.”
These gifts were not random. Gold symbolized Jesus’ kingship, frankincense His divinity, and myrrh His sacrifice. The wise men’s offerings reflected the value they placed on Jesus and their understanding of who He was.
What about us? Are we bringing our best to Jesus, or are we letting the pressures of the season distract us? Giving our best doesn’t always mean material offerings. It means bringing Him our undivided worship, our time, our obedience, and our hearts.
The Danger of Seasonal Generosity
Christmas often brings out the best in people. Acts of kindness abound, and generosity flows. But there’s a danger in allowing this spirit of giving to fade once the decorations are packed away. Our relationship with Jesus and our commitment to bless others should not be seasonal.
Proverbs 3:9 (NKJV) reminds us:
“Honor the Lord with your possessions, and with the firstfruits of all your increase.”
This verse challenges us to consistently give God our first and best, not just during Christmas but all year long. That includes continuing to tithe, supporting ministries, and investing in the work of the Kingdom.
Blessing Others as We Have Been Blessed
God’s generosity toward us inspires us to be generous with others. Christmas is an opportunity to reflect His love by meeting needs, showing kindness, and being a light to those around us. Acts 20:35 (NKJV) says:
“It is more blessed to give than to receive.”
How can we bless others this season and beyond?
Meet Tangible Needs: Provide food, clothing, or financial help to those struggling.
Offer Encouragement: Reach out to someone who is lonely or grieving during the holidays.
Be Present: Spend quality time with loved ones, sharing the love of Christ in word and action.
Support the Church: Continue to give faithfully to your local church and ministries that spread the Gospel.
By blessing others, we reflect the heart of Jesus, who came to serve and give His life for us (Matthew 20:28).
Year-Round Devotion to Jesus
Luke 9:23 (NKJV) reminds us that following Jesus is not a seasonal commitment:
“If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.”
Our giving, serving, and worshiping should extend beyond Christmas. They should become a way of life, a daily response to the grace we have received. Jesus gave everything for us. How can we not give our best to Him in return?
Don’t Let Christmas Distract You
It’s easy to let the demands of the holiday season overshadow our focus on Jesus. But we must guard against this. Christmas should deepen our relationship with Him, not distract us from it. As we shop for gifts, let’s also ask: What gifts are we bringing to Jesus?
Are we offering Him our time in prayer and worship?
Are we giving Him our resources and tithes?
Are we blessing others in His name?
Final Reflection
As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, let’s not let Christmas keep us from giving Him our best gifts. Let’s honor Him with our worship, our obedience, and our love. And let’s extend His generosity by blessing those around us, not just during the holidays but all year long.
When we give our best to Jesus, we’re not just celebrating His birth\u2014we’re living out His mission, glorifying Him in every season of life.