The Christmas Moose

Our Scripture for today is Hebrews 13:16

“Do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.”

In my life there is one story that teaches me about this verse. It was not about me, it was about my wife, Liz.

Liz was a teacher and at Christmas each year children would often bring a gift to their teacher. The week before Christmas, one of her students, (We’ll call her Becky) brought a four-inch, stuffed moose to school. Every day for a week, she would put the little moose on her desk. She told Liz that it was her favorite toy. On the last day before Christmas break, the class had a gift exchange. Liz gave all the children a gift. In turn, many of them came to Liz’s desk and brought her a little something. Becky was from a poor family and didn’t have anything to give. At last, she picked up her little moose and brought it to Liz. Liz thanked her and said, “I’ll keep it for you today.” Becky smiled and said, “No, I want you to have it.” Liz told her how sweet she was, but insisted that Becky keep her favorite toy. Little Becky would hear none of it.” Liz could see how important this was to the sweet little girl, so she reluctantly took the gift. It touched Liz’s heart.

Most of the kid’s gifts that came home were lost over the years. The one gift that outlasted all the others with us was the little Christmas moose. We even kept the little brown sack Becky put it in. That little moose served to remind Liz and me that we too need to be generous. God doesn’t ask us to give up necessary food or medicine. He only asks that we give as He has given to us.

We all need a little of Becky’s spirit. When we love God as she loved her teacher, we will have her spirit of sharing. Truly, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” (Acts 20:35).

Lonnie Davis