What Jesus Might Say to Santa Claus

A person only has to burst out with: “Ho, Ho, Ho,” and you know instantly who they are imitating. Santa Claus, Old St. Nick, Kris Kringle, Sinter Klaas are all names we give to the omnipresent, legendary, white-bearded bearer of Christmas gifts — the embodiment of the spirit of giving.

But Christmas has become big business. Retailers have not been selling the ‘giving spirit’ — they’ve been selling the ‘buying spirit’ — for centuries. We’ve forgotten what the real St. Nicholas modeled — the gift of giving — unselfish, spirit-filled giving.

So, what would Jesus have to say to St. Nick’s highly commercialized 21st Century, decked out in red Ho, Ho, Ho, counterpart Santa Claus? If Jesus would write today’s Santa Claus a letter, we think it would go something like this:

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Dear Santa:

Rather than tell you what I want for Christmas, I have the gift of an invaluable piece of advice for you: Please — remember who you really are! You know, the original Saint Nick and I are kindred spirits . . . we have so much in common! We both represent unconditional giving — and both our images have been misinterpreted and confused over the years. You and I, we have both been used to create guilt trips — which was never our intention — and folks seem to think we have nothing better to do than maintain lists of good and bad behavior — as if that were the issue at all! It is so essential for you to keep your focus, and continue to do what it is you are here to do — spread the spirit of joy and unconditional giving to the world. And by the way, you’ve got to cut down on all those cookies and milk treats!

This is the way I wish people would give – Unconditionally!

1. Unconditionally give of their Time

2. Unconditionally give of their Talents

3. Unconditionally give of their Treasures.

Santa, you can help people understand this message, if you remember who you really are!

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Since Jesus is talking to the Santa in each of us — that part of us that really does understand the spirit of unconditional giving, but sometimes forgets — let’s see how we can put His advice into practice this holiday season!

1. Give of your time: Time is such a precious commodity. There is so much emphasis on the gadgetry and intricacy of electronics that we have actually put ourselves into a time trap! We are more pressured and rushed than we’ve ever been. We are consumed with what gift to buy for people who don’t need anything. What if we gave the gift of our time? How often has a loved one said to you, “I don’t need a gift. Your presence is all the presents I need!” Let’s believe that — and look for ways to give the gift of our time this season.

2. Give of your Talents: What are your unique gifts, and how could you use them to bring joy and love to others? Consider this: What do dolphins; pool plastic, Guinness Book of World Records, and a herdsman from Inner Mongolia have to do with giving of your talents? They all shared the same article in a news story: The herdsman’s name is Bao Xishun. At 7-foot-9, Bao was confirmed by Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest living man in the world. His arms are 41.7 inches long! What made him important in terms of giving? It seems some dolphins had gotten seriously ill after nibbling on plastic from the edge of their pool at an aquarium. Surgical instruments could not extract the material (because of the shape of the dolphin stomach it is difficult to push instruments very far without hurting the animals), so vets decided to seek the help of Bao Xishun. He found a way to reach his arm into the stomachs of the sick dolphins and remove the dangerous material! His unusual arms became the saving mechanism for the dolphins!

What are your talents — and how can you use them to connect with others, bringing joy and love?

3. Give of your Treasures: The critical issue here is not how much money you have — it is the generosity of your spirit in giving what you possess. We saw a perfect example when we had lunch recently at a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Mebane, NC. Our waitress was just great — fabulous energy, beautiful spirit, and very talented at her job. She made us feel so welcome as she served us with such joy. We were led to give her an unusually large tip, in recognition of the way she served us! Upon seeing the size of her tip, she thanked us profusely — then excitedly told us that she was using all her tips this week to buy things for children whose names were on the Angel Tree at the restaurant. Sure enough, we saw the tree, and when she opened her order book, there were four cut-out angels in her book. She said, “Now I can go get a few more angels off the tree!”

What are your treasures — and how can you see them from a spirit of unconditional giving? Believe us; you will be blessed many times over.

Remember what Jesus said to Santa? That is the identical message each of us needs to hear: Remember who you really are! And that will make Christmas, and the New Year, the best you have ever experienced!

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