Today I welcome my friend Annie Yorty who shares an excerpt from her latest book 25 Symbols of Christmas. You’ll want to add this to your Christmas season reading and find new meanings in the sights, sounds, and fragrances of Christmas all around us.
Live a life filled with love, following the example of Christ. He loved us and offered himself as a sacrifice for us, a pleasing aroma to God.
—Ephesians 5:2
Every year at Christmas, I invite friends to my kitchen for a Christmas baking bonanza. We all contribute ingredients and our favorite recipes. As the day progresses, sweet warmth wafts into every nook and cranny of the house and tantalizes the olfactory senses of would-be cookie snatchers. One by one, they sneak into the dining room where we pile the buttery confections on cooling racks.
“Don’t you need an official taste tester?”
“Look, that one got smooshed. Maybe I should eat it now.”
“Mom, I can’t wait until later!”
Of course, my friends and I relent. Who can resist the fragrance of fresh-baked cookies?
What’s your favorite Christmas cookie? My mouth waters for the classic drop cookies such as chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin. But there’s nothing like rolled and cut-out sugar cookies that take on the shapes of our favorite symbols of Christmas. When decorated, they’re almost too pretty to eat.
In “Above All,” songwriters Paul Baloche and Lenny Leblanc compare Jesus to “a rose trampled on the ground.” Have you ever crushed a rose petal? The injury releases an intense, unmistakable perfume. In the same way, Jesus’ compassionate love and sacrifice on the cross released a fragrance that delighted God.
We may find it difficult to comprehend how God the Father could delight in His beloved Son’s death.
God knew the rest of the story. He foresaw Jesus—trampled underfoot by the ones He came to save—raised to life, conquering sin and death. He rejoiced in each sin-weary soul who would come to Jesus for salvation made possible by the blood He shed on the cross.
The pleasing aroma of Jesus drifted heavenward and reminded God that Jesus’ death fulfilled His redemptive plan for all people. You and I would one day be forgiven and free. We would belong to Him forever. His Spirit would cleanse and empower us from within. He knew our new life in Christ would produce the lovely fragrance of His Son in us.
So, God inhaled and was pleased to allow His precious Son to die.
Apostle Paul reminds us those who have new life in Christ should exude the fragrance of Jesus. “Our lives are a Christ-like fragrance rising up to God. But this fragrance is perceived differently by those who are being saved and by those who are perishing. To those who are perishing, we are a dreadful smell of death and doom. But to those who are being saved, we are a life-giving perfume” (2 Corinthians 2:15-16a).
The smell of fresh-baked cookies tickled the nostrils of my family and drew them to investigate the source. In the same way, we want our scent to entice people to come to Jesus.
To give off the scent of Jesus, we must obediently humble ourselves. When we offer all we have—our time, treasure, and talents—to God, we may sometimes endure a trampling. But we can be confident the sacrifice and pain will release an unmistakable fragrance that awakens a hunger in others to partake of God’s goodness.
What scents permeate your home at Christmas? Do you enjoy the sweet and cozy warmth of sugar cookies, gingerbread, vanilla, and spiced fruit? Or do you prefer the smell of the savory dishes prepared for your holiday gathering?
Whenever the fragrance of Christmas tickles our noses this season, let’s inhale and remember the sweet aroma of Jesus’ love and salvation with gratitude in our hearts. At the same time, let’s emanate the aroma of Jesus to our loved ones, coworkers, and strangers so they may come and taste His love and salvation.
THINK ABOUT IT
How does your life exude the pleasing fragrance of Jesus?
LET’S PRAY
Father, I’m moved to worship when I consider Your extreme love and sacrifice for me. Thank You for including me in Your plan of redemption. Please help me to rejoice when I feel trampled because I know hardships produce the intense, unmistakable aroma of Jesus that is pleasing to You. Amen.
Note: All Scripture taken from the New Living Translation
Reprinted with permission from AnnieYorty.com
About Annie:
Award-winning author Annie Yorty writes and speaks to encourage others to perceive God’s presence in the unexpected twists and turns of life. She has written From Ignorance to Bliss: God’s Heart Revealed through Down Syndrome and a devotional, 25 Symbols of Christmas: Finding Jesus. She also contributes devotions and articles at Crosswalk.com and cohosts Empowering Homeschool Conversations, the authority in homeschooling diverse learners.
Married to her high school sweetheart and living in Pennsylvania, Annie mothers three adult children (one with intellectual disabilities). A lifelong learner, Annie seeks new and eclectic challenges. She gravitates toward anything crafty or creative—except sewing clothes. Sporadically, she works at learning to play the piano and ukulele. Always open to travel adventure, Annie helps organize mission teams that share God’s love around the world. She wishes she had more time to read, crochet, and practice Russian. Amidst the fun, challenges, and chaos, Annie encourages others to look upward with her and perceive God. Annie would love to meet with you at AnnieYorty.com.
The Conversation
Marilyn, thanks for sharing Annie’s excerpt with us. This is a wonderful book to remind us of all the reasons we celebrate Christ’s birth. Thank you, Annie!
I’m enjoying Annie’s book now. It is a perfect read during this season and a wonderful gift to help others experience Jesus.
Marilyn, thank you for hosting me here at your internet home. God bless you!
Barbara, I’m glad you’ve been blessed by 25 Symbols of Christmas: Finding Jesus. Jesus is worthy of all our attention at Christmas and always!
Debbie, I’m blessed to hear God is using 25 Symbols of Christmas: Finding Jesus to bring you closer to Him. God bless!
Wonderful message about this amazing book. Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas
Yvonne, thank you and God bless!