Have your family sit in a circle sitting Indian style. As you read, do some deep breathing. Perhaps even touching the middle finger to the thumb. Suggest that your children picture in their minds what hugging Jesus would be like. After you read the quote, set a timer for 30 seconds to see if we can meditate on “the wonder and the majesty of this, the Son of God”. Ask the children what they think about Jesus.
Gordon B. Hinckley, “A Glorious Season,” NewEra, Dec 2007, 2–5
"Christmas is more than trees and twinkling lights, more than toys and gifts and baubles of a hundred varieties. It is love. It is the love of the Son of God for all mankind. It reaches out beyond our power to comprehend. It is magnificent and beautiful.
It is peace. It is the peace which comforts, which sustains, which blesses all who accept it.
It is faith. It is faith in God and His Eternal Son. It is faith in His wondrous ways and message. It is faith in Him as our Redeemer and our Lord.
We testify of His living reality. We testify of the divinity of His nature. In our times of grateful meditation, we acknowledge His priceless gift to us and pledge our love and faith. This is what Christmas is really about.
For each of you may this be a merry Christmas. But more importantly, I wish for each of you a time, perhaps only an hour, spent in silent meditation and quiet reflection on the wonder and the majesty of this, the Son of God. Our joy at this season is because He came into the world. The peace that comes from Him, His infinite love which each of us may feel, and an overwhelming sense of gratitude for that which He freely gave us at so great a cost to Himself—these are of the true essence of Christmas.”
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