Will The Christ Child
Come?
written by Gaye Willis
One Christmas we had an interesting experience that I would like
to share.
Halfway through December we were doing the regular evening
things when there was a knock at the door.  We opened it to find
a small package with a beautiful ceramic lamb inside.  We looked
at the calendar and realized that the 12 days of Christmas were
beginning!

We waited excitedly for the next night's surprise
and only then, with the gift of a matching shepherd, did we
realize that
the lamb was part of a nativity set.

Each night we grew more excited to see what piece we would
receive.
Each was exquisitely beautiful.  The kids kept trying to catch the
givers
as we slowly built the scene at the manger and began to focus on
Christ's birth.

On Christmas Eve, all the pieces were in place, all but the Baby
Jesus.
My 12-year-old son really wanted to catch our benefactors and
began
to devise all kinds of ways to trap them.  He ate dinner in the
minivan,
watching and waiting, but no one came.  Finally, we called him in
to go through our family's Christmas Eve traditions.  But before
the kids went to bed, we checked the front step - - no Baby Jesus!
 We began to worry that my son had scared them off.  My
husband suggested that maybe they dropped the Jesus and there
wouldn't be anything coming. Somehow, something was missing
that Christmas Eve.

There was a feeling that things weren't complete.  The kids went
to bed and before I went to bed, I again checked to see if the
Jesus had come - - no, the doorstep was empty.

In our family, the kids can open their stockings when they want
to, but they have to wait to open any presents until Dad wakes
up.  So one by one they woke up very early and I also woke up to
watch them.  Even before they opened their stockings, each child
checked to see if perhaps during the night the Baby Jesus had
come.

Missing that piece of the set seemed to have an odd effect.  At
least it changed my focus.  I knew there were presents under the
tree for me and I was excited to watch the children open their
gifts, but first on my mind was the feeling of waiting for the
ceramic Christ Child.  We had opened just about all of the
presents when one of the children found one more for me buried
deep beneath the limbs of the tree.

He handed me a small package from my former visiting teaching
companion. This sister was somewhat less-active in the church.  I
had been her visiting teacher for a couple of years and then,
when she was asked to be a visiting teacher, she requested to go
with me.  I had learned over time they didn't have much for
Christmas, so that their focus was on the children.  It sounded
like she didn't get many gifts to open,
so I had always given her a small package -- new dish towels, the
next year's Relief Society lesson manual -- not much, but
something for her to open.

I was touched when at church on the day before Christmas, she
had given me this small package, saying it was just a token of her
love and appreciation.  As I took off the bow, I remembered my
friendship with her and was filled with gratitude for knowing her
and for her kindness and sacrifice in this giving me a gift.  But as
the
paper fell away, I began to tremble and cry.  There in the small
brown box was the Baby Jesus!  He had come!

I realized on that Christmas Day, that Christ will come into our
lives in ways that we don't expect.  The spirit of Christ comes into
our hearts as we serve one another.

We had waited and watched for Him to come, expecting the
dramatic "knock at the door and scurrying of feet" but He came in
a small, simple package that represented service, friendship,
gratitude and love.

This experience taught me that the beginning of the true spirit of
Christmas comes as we open our hearts and actively focus on the
Savior.  But we will most likely find Him in the small and simple
acts of love, friendship and service that we give to each other.  
This Christmas I want to feel again the joy of knowing that Christ
is in our home.  I want to focus on loving and serving.  More than
that, I want to open
my heart to Him all year that I may see Him again.