We all know that classic Christmas movie: “It’s a Wonderful Life”.
A man ready to jump to his death is given a second chance
when an angel visits him.
He then happily rushes home to hold his family, singing as community
members pour out love and support.
For many newcomers we work with, this is not what
Christmas is like.
They suffer in silence, loneliness and often succumb to
abuse and violence as despair sets in.
Crying tears of sadness and depression, rather than tears of
joy as “an angel gets his wings”.
That’s one of the reasons we give so many gifts each
Christmas.
Trying to reach out and bring hope, love, friendship and
Jesus to them.
Each day from mid-November we pack Christmas baskets and gifts for lonely
new immigrant families.
Last Saturday was just like any other day. We were packing baskets until the unthinkable
happened.
The entire Don Valley Parkway was suddenly closed.
Traffic became unbearable. Ambulances started to fly past us. What was going on?
Sadly what was going on was one of the worst murder/suicides
in this country in recent memory.
As we were packing baskets a man living across the street allegedly murdered his wife and kids,
then jumped from a bridge onto Toronto’s busiest highway. The investigation is still underway.
As details emerged, The Toronto Star featured the story on it's front page each day for the next week: "A man killed in a Don Valley Pkwy. collision Saturday is the husband and father of the woman and two children found dead in an East York apartment the same day."
This tragedy is a reminder of how much each of us need to reach out this Christmas!
Thousands of families just like them need to hear of Jesus and his love!
Lonely desperate women in abusive situations need to be
comforted.
Children hoping for a better tomorrow need a chance
to follow Jesus.
Men must be asked to repent as they are confronted by the
claims of Christ!
Sadly it was too late for this family.
Pray that God would lead you to those that need help this Christmas!
As you plan feasts and gatherings with family over the next few weeks,
Remember Jesus' words to all of us :
As you plan feasts and gatherings with family over the next few weeks,
Remember Jesus' words to all of us :
Luke 14:12: "When you put on a (Christmas) banquet,” he said, “don’t invite your friends, brothers, relatives, and rich neighbors. 13 Instead, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind. 14 Then at the resurrection of the righteous, God will reward you for inviting those who could not repay you.”
Is this what your Christmas party will look like this year?
Will the poor, crippled, lame and blind be at your table? At your banquet?
This Christmas, as you watch that classic movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”,
pray for many who are outcasts, immigrants, poor,
and be that angel who visits and rescues them in time!
Will the poor, crippled, lame and blind be at your table? At your banquet?
This Christmas, as you watch that classic movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”,
pray for many who are outcasts, immigrants, poor,
and be that angel who visits and rescues them in time!