I believe that none of us gave or received a gift of that caliber. You may ask, How can that be?
It is possible because there is only one perfect gift that is possible for someone to give. As a matter of fact, it doesn't have to be given at Christmas. And it is free! It is the gift of unconditional love.
How many of us have truly ever given that!? How many of us can say that we have shown love and kindness to that co-worker who constantly lies and stirs the pot? How about the neighbor whose dog leaves you a present every day? Or that family member who constantly criticizes and belittles you? How many of us would dive in front of a speeding bullet to save them? How many of us can say that we have received that kind of love?
Unconditional love is kind of close to the love we received when as newborn babes (before growing old enough to be annoying) our mothers beheld us. However, whether we realize it or not, there is only one instance when we have all been loved unconditionally.
I believe that when Jesus died on the cross, it was the only time love has been expressed completely and unconditionally. That is why when confronted with a trying moment with anyone else, I am reminded of the unimaginable amount of love that God must have for me in order for Jesus to have suffered so much because of me.
This past Christmas, I became very much aware that it is not the gifts we give or receive that matter. It is the love in which we give them. A love that is carefully packaged with beautiful paper that covers a multitude of sins and a happy bow made from a hug from loving arms.
It is my prayer that in the new year, you will experience the deepest most meaningful love that life has to offer and then, in turn, share that love with everyone around you.