Out of the Box Gifts
Out of the Box Gifts
Sermon Starter
by Leonard Sweet

Luke 1:26-38

Three days before the first big winter storm hit, the phone rang. It was "Odie", the local plumber, volunteering to come over and do some work. He offered to drain out the hot water tanks and outside pipes ahead of the blast of arctic air headed our way. "Odie" wasn't trying to drum up any business for himself. In fact, if all our pipes burst he would make a lot of money repairing the damages. He was simply thinking of others and offering the gift of his unique talents to help out a family with a man with no handy-man skills.

Odie's phone call has been the best Christmas "gift" idea we've heard so far this year. What, you say? I've never seen a "Phone Call from Plumber" listed in a Christmas catalogue as a gift idea. Let me explain.

Retailers of all sorts are frantically slashing prices on their merchandise to entice consumers to buy more stuff, to get more goodies. Here are some 2008 sample ads collected in one week:

But has it ever struck you as odd that we celebrate Jesus' birthday by giving presents to ourselves? If it's Jesus' birthday, why isn't he getting the presents? Isn't the one who is celebrating the birthday the one who is supposed to get the gifts?

Maybe we change that rule at Christmas because we don't want to have to think about what kind of presents Jesus would like. What would most please Jesus to get for Christmas?

Luke's birth annunciation text this week doesn't tell us what kind of gift Jesus would like to get from us. But it does reveal the absolute uniqueness, the unprecedented greatness of this child. This "Son of the Most High", the one who will be given "the throne of his ancestor David", the one whose miraculous conception makes him "holy" and the "Son of God", is certainly to receive the most extravagant, the most wondrous, the most heavenly gifts possible.

Do you really think a new cell phone, or a flat screen TV, fits that bill?

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