Under Wraps
During Christmas, we keep a lot of things under wraps. We hide gifts in closets and under beds. When no one is looking, we wrap our gifts with paper and bows. Once under the tree, everyone wants to know what those packages contain.
If we keep anything under wraps, we keep it a secret.
We don’t want others to know our information. Our secret usually lasts a short time. Examples, other than Christmas presents, include:
- News reports
- An engagement
- Whether a baby will be a boy or girl
We don’t want others to know what is under wraps until the right time.
If people spill the beans, they ruin our plans. Therefore, we tell them to bite their tongues – to stay quiet.
Not everything we wrap is under wraps.
We want to share most good news.
The greatest gift came wrapped in strips of cloth.
When Jesus was born, angels announced His birth to shepherds. The shepherds found Jesus lying in a manger. Afterwards, they told others what they had heard and seen.
Let’s not keep the good news of Jesus under wraps.
Instead, let’s share with the world what the angels proclaimed.
“A Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger” (Luke 2:11-12 NIV).
Thanks to Joy S. Taylor for the suggestion.
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2 thoughts on “Under Wraps”
I’m thankful we can share the good news of the gospel and that we don’t have to keep that news under wraps. Merry Christmas!
So am I, Melissa. What a privilege and opportunity we have. Merry Christmas!