"The Reason for the Wonder"
The Christmas season is one of the most wonderful
times of the year. However, it is not the gifts, the
trees, the decorations, or the food that make this a
season full of wonder.
It is when we remember the birth of our Savior, Jesus
Christ, that the Christmas season becomes truly special.
As we strive to remember our Savior, our desire
to live like Him will grow. It is no coincidence that
Christmas is the time of the year when people are
the most loving, the most giving, the most kind, and the
most grateful.
As we try to follow Christ’s example this season and
do our best to live as He did, let us find ways to lift up
those around us. Let us celebrate our Savior’s birth by
being followers of Christ in word and deed.
We testify that as we do so, the desire to follow Him
that grows within us at Christmas will continue to develop
throughout the upcoming year. ●
times of the year. However, it is not the gifts, the
trees, the decorations, or the food that make this a
season full of wonder.
It is when we remember the birth of our Savior, Jesus
Christ, that the Christmas season becomes truly special.
As we strive to remember our Savior, our desire
to live like Him will grow. It is no coincidence that
Christmas is the time of the year when people are
the most loving, the most giving, the most kind, and the
most grateful.
As we try to follow Christ’s example this season and
do our best to live as He did, let us find ways to lift up
those around us. Let us celebrate our Savior’s birth by
being followers of Christ in word and deed.
We testify that as we do so, the desire to follow Him
that grows within us at Christmas will continue to develop
throughout the upcoming year. ●
President Thomas S. Monson
President Henry B. Eyring
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
A Christmas message from the First Presidency to the Children of the World
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