Sunday, December 13, 2009

Christmas Countdown: Dec 13 - Christmas Quotes

In all the hustle and bustle, when we need to be reminded of the true meaning of Christmas, here a are a few beautiful quotes that hep us remember why we celebrate this special occasion:

I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year."
~ Charles Dickens (1812-1870), English author. From 'A Christmas Carol'.

“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.” Gordon B. Hinckley, "A Season for Gratitude" Ensign, Dec 1997

“Giving, not getting, brings to full bloom the Christmas spirit. Enemies are forgiven, friends remembered, and God obeyed. The spirit of Christmas illuminates the picture window of the soul, and we look out upon the world's busy life and become more interested in people than things. To catch the real meaning of the ’spirit of Christmas,’ we need only drop the last syllable, and it becomes the ‘Spirit of Christ.’” – Thomas S. Monson, "The Best Christmas Ever" Liahona, Dec 2008

“It is easy to give to our own, those whom we love. Their gladness becomes our joy. We are not quite so ready to give to others, even if they are in need, for their happiness does not seem so necessary to our happiness. It appears yet more difficult to give to the Lord, for we are prone to believe that he must give and ask nothing in return. We have foolishly reversed the proper order. Our first gift at Christmas should be to the Lord; next to the friend or stranger by our gate; then, surcharged with the effulgence from such giving, we would enhance the value of our gifts to our very own. A selfish gift leaves a scar upon the soul, and it is but half a gift” John A. Widtsoe, “The Gifts of Christmas,” Ensign, Dec 1972

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Douglas Smith said...
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Douglas Smith said...

I really enjoy reading your blog every day. It's like an advent calendar, only better!