Christmas Cheer - Viewpoint by Mr. Vibert Parvatan -
December 18, 2008
- Vibert
Parvatan: Profile
“How easy is it for one benevolent being to diffuse
pleasure around him, and how truly is a kind heart a fountain of
gladness, making everything in its vicinity to freshen into
smiles.”
…….. Washington Irving
Christmas 2008 can be influenced by the harsh economic realities
which confront so many countries and its people. In the
developed lands, there are reports of high levels of
unemployment and the loss of savings including pension funds,
which affect the lives of many families. To compound the
problem, many are losing their homes which were a significant
investment/saving for the years ahead.
It is generally known that businesses enjoy the highest level of
sales during the Christmas season. Indeed, many Companies
depend on November/December Sales to lift them out of a loss
position into levels of profitability.
Reports suggest that consumer spending has declined and it is
having its effects on all business concerns whether retailing,
manufacturing, hospitality, travel, etc.
It seems that economic activity has taken a downward trend and
this Christmas season 2008 may not see the traditional/historic
sales as consumers concentrate on necessities because they face
an uncertain future.
YET, THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS IS SUCH THAT INDIVIDUALS
HAVE THE CAPACITY TO EMBRACE, SHARE AND BRING CHEER TO OTHERS.
In our materialistic world, the mistake is often made to think
of money as the sole mechanism to help others. That is a
misconception. In many countries which have no claim to
prosperity, people live happily and often enjoy that state of
peace of mind which escapes many persons who enjoy excellent
living standards and can lay claim to prosperity.
The desire to give, the commitment to helping others and the
practice of sharing, come from those persons who cultivate and
possess a generosity of spirit. They enjoy helping others.
They see it as an opportunity to provide assistance and not
linked to a platform or stage of having wealth, but associated
with the little things of life.
As God’s children they regard giving or helping as an obligation
based on Love which was taught by Jesus Christ and exemplified
by Him whose Birthday we celebrate at Christmas time.
As stated in Acts 20:35 in the Holy Bible:
“I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring ye
ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord
Jesus, how he said, ‘it is more blessed to give than to
receive’.”
May I give examples of ways to show kindness and love which are
not related to prosperity.
The Sick (Ailing)
Most of us will know of persons who were once very active but at
this Christmas time, because of illness, may be restricted to
their homes or even be hospitalized. Oh! What joy it will be to
them to receive a telephone call from a friend, relative or past
colleague, enquiring how they are and to spend some time
discussing their problem and letting them know how much you
care.
Surely that is an opportunity to give Christmas Cheer.
The same can be done by visiting hospitals over the Christmas
Holidays letting patients know you wish them well.
Bereaved Families
While many persons are preparing for Christmas, there are others
who are, at this time of the year, having the sad experience of
the death of a loved one.
It will certainly be comforting and helpful for persons to give
words of comfort and expressions of support to bereaved
families. It will be a source of strength and help to alleviate
their pain and grief which money cannot satisfy.
That is the essence of love and kindness that Jesus Christ
advocated. At Christmas, we are remembering Jesus and thank Him
for giving us hope, love and courage.
Homes for the Elderly & the Orphanage
Here again, another opportunity presents itself to all of us to
bring some form of Christmas Cheer to those, who
throughout the year, may not have had the benefit of a home
environment wherein family members interact happily and love
blossoms.
Have you ever visited the Palms in Brickdam or the Dharm Shala
in Albouystown? If you do, you would put a smile on the faces
of lonely people. It will be a wonderful gift. It will be
Christmas Cheer.
IT IS MY VIEW THAT WHILE MONEY PLAYS AN IMPORTANT PART
IN ANY SOCIETY, THERE ARE OTHER AVENUES AVAILABLE TO US OF A
NON-FINANCIAL NATURE TO BRING HOPE, JOY, COMFORT AND SPIRITUAL
STRENGTH TO OTHERS. IT WILL BE CHRISTMAS CHEER AND A WONDERFUL
GIFT TO JESUS CHRIST – OUR SAVIOUR, ON HIS BIRTHDAY.
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