In addition, the Church has been collaborating with YouTube stars and LDS
celebrities like David Archuleta, Lindsey Stirling, Alex Boye, Jenny
Oaks Baker, Peter Hollens, and the cast of Studio C to create a "12
Days of Social" countdown calendar. With so much beautiful and inspiring
content, it's easier now than it ever has been before to share the message of
the Savior's birth, life, death, and glorious atonement and resurrection.
On December 4th, the
First Presidency added their own witness to all of these others worldwide, sharing this 2015 Christmas message:
We find the real joy
of Christmas when we make the Savior the focus of the season. We can keep Him
in our thoughts and in our lives as we go about the work He would have us
perform here on earth. At this time, particularly, let us follow His example as
we love and serve our fellowmen.
Christmas is the
spirit of giving without a thought of getting. It is happiness because we see
joy in people. It is forgetting self and finding time for others. It is peace
because we have found peace in the Savior’s teachings. It is the time we
realize most deeply that the more love is expended, the more there is of it for
others.
Let Us Adore Him by Dana Mario
Wood. “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given” (Isaiah 9:6).
The Wise Men who traveled long distances to see the divine Child, whose birth
had been long foretold, crossed physical and social barriers to “come . . .
adore him” (Hymns, no. 202).
Wood’s title is an invitation for all to come and adore the Savior, the
Redeemer of the world. Said Wood, “This piece marks my awe of the faith of
early followers who heralded Christ’s birth and traveled a great distance by
faith.” Painting appears in the “Tell
Me the Stories of Jesus” online exhibit for the 10th International Art
Competition. Photo courtesy Church History Museum.
As the Christmas
season envelops us with all its glory, may we, as did the Wise Men, seek a
bright, particular star to guide us to our Christmas opportunity in service to
our fellowman. May we all make the journey to Bethlehem in spirit, taking with
us a tender, caring heart as our gift to the Savior. And may one and all have a
joy-filled Christmas.
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