Once you have focused your mind and vowed to dwell on him each day, make a point to share what you know with the people around you. Be a good neighbor and invite them to your Christmas dinner table. Make a ton of cookies and offer them to them. Help them string their lights or put up their Christmas tree. Take one step in fostering your relationship with your neighbors. The ultimate commandment is true: “love your neighbor as yourself.”
This commandment doesn't only just apply to your actual neighbors but also to anyone whom you believe is a follower of Christ. Go the extra mile for friends at church. Invite someone to your dinner table who often is ostracized at church. Visit someone in the hospital or who is bedridden at home. Ask your pastor if there are any needs in the church for which he could use some assistance. Both to believers and non-believers, we can be the hands and feet of Jesus in a hostile world. Although culture no longer wants to be preached at, our stories are more important than ever. Tell people your stories of how God is at work. Your testimony is the one thing people cannot disagree with. Both believers and non-believers can use a reminder of who Jesus is during the holiday season.
You could inspire people around you by sharing your story and demonstrating the fruit of the spirit. Non-believers, especially those going through a rough time, may be prompted to ask why you were so kind during their time of pain. Although some Christians believe that non-Christians don't want to hear about the gospel, they would rather see a demonstration of the gospel in your life. This is something that they cannot disagree with and may inspire them to be more like you because of your example.
Don't assume you know your friends, co-workers, and neighbors don’t share your values or your faith. More than likely, their core values match those of Jesus. They just don't know it. Sometimes, their painful experiences with church people, or simply a lack of awareness as a child, can cause them to believe they do not believe in Jesus. However, their lives may mimic that of the Savior more than they realized.
The next time they do something that mimics something Jesus would do, tell them that. Help Jesus become real in their lives without preaching a word. Although your friends may never darken the doors of your church, they may be inspired to research Jesus on their own, watch a video, or even read the word of God because of your example. You never know what Jesus will do in people's lives. Simply do what you feel God is asking you to do and let Jesus do the rest.
Although most Christians assume Jesus is the center of every Christmas season, we can easily lose sight of what he is doing in their lives. Most importantly, we can lose sight of the classic Gospel message: Jesus was born—and ultimately died—for you. He loves you and wants a relationship with you. He wants to know you intimately and invites you to do the same with him. Give people the opportunity to accept Jesus into their lives or simply witness your example. By keeping the focus on saving the lost, forgiveness, reconciliation, and demonstrating the fruit of the spirit, you could be giving many gifts to people that have cost you nothing except time in prayer this Christmas season.
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