“All of these spectacular displays and decorations that compete for our attention can be beautiful and uplifting, but if thatβs all we see, then weβre missing something thatβs in plain sight. Sometimes, despite our best intentions, we become so preoccupied with responsibilities, commitments, and the stress of our many tasks that we fail to see with our hearts that which is essential and most sacred.Β Even many who lived during the time of the Saviorβs mortal ministry could not see Him, though He walked among them in plain sight.Β Sometimes when we read about people who could not see the Savior for who He was, we marvel at their blindness. But do we also let distractions obstruct our view of the Saviorβduring this Christmas season and throughout the year? Some are external distractionsβthe gifts we worry about, the decorations, or the clamorous advertisingβbut often it is what is inside us that blinds us from seeing the Christ.
This is a season of rejoicing! A season of celebration! A wonderful time when we acknowledge that our Almighty God sent His Only Begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to redeem the world! To redeem us!
It is a season of charitable acts of kindness and brotherly love. It is a season of being more reflective about our own lives and about the many blessing that are ours. It is a season of forgiving and being forgiven.
But perhaps most of all, let it be a season of seeking the Lamb of God, the King of Glory, the Everlasting Light of the World, the Great Hope of Mankind, the Savior and Redeemer of our souls.” — Dieter F. Uchtdorf [‘Can We See the Christ in Christmas?’]
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