Christmas with
Jesus
As December was coming, the teacher talked to her
students:
— Our classes are finishing and soon you’ll go on
vacation. Christmas is approaching and we are going to
talk about this as we are all Christians. We should try
to remember Jesus and be with him every day! However,
Christmas is a special moment because all Christianity
celebrates on this Day Jesus’ coming to the world. So,
I’d like to know: how do you celebrate Christmas?
The enthusiasm started. The subject was conducive to
talking! Every kid talked about their expectancies for
the party: Relatives that came from far away, the
preparations for supper and, especially, the gifts.
The teacher listened to the answer carefully, letting
them talk. Then, she considered with a smile:
— Great! I see you like it and know what you want
already! But I Wonder if someone remembered it’s Jesus’
birthday, so that the party should be for him instead?
Silence. The students looked surprised and embarrassed.
No one had thought about it!
A student spoke, then:
— Well, if he’s on birthday, we should ask him what he
wanted to get, right?
Everyone agreed. But, how to do that? How to ask Jesus?
Another boy said:
— Well, teacher, the only way to do that is by following
Jesus’ teachings. My mom has always told me that he
liked to be among those who suffer and need help.
— Excellent, John. Anybody else?
Daisy, a diligent student, said:
— Teacher, the other day I opened the Bible at random
and read a passage that Jesus said that, when throwing a
party, we should only invite those who can’t pay us
back.
— Very good, Daisy. You really understood the Master’s
lesson.
Ishmael, the youngest in class, stood up and said:
— Teacher, my dad says that Jesus loves everybody:
people, animals, plants. Is it true?
— Of course, Ishmael. Jesus’ love is all over Nature.
— So, I guess he wouldn’t like to get to our homes and
see animals dead on our table. I don’t like it!
Upon that statement, which recalled respect to life, the
other students were quiet. The teacher looked at the
class, where the students remained silent, and said:
— You guys have already mentioned things that need to be
treated seriously. I’d like you gather in groups and
decide what the best way to celebrate Jesus’ Christmas
is. You have until the end of the class, OK? Then, we’ll
see what you’ve got.
The kids started working, everyone giving their
suggestion. At last, after much talk, they decided. The
decision was unanimous and everybody was excited.
As she came back, the teacher asked:
— And then? Any conclusions yet?
The leader of the class stood up and said:
— Yes, teacher. After all that has been talked, we
decided that the best way to celebrate Christmas is by
visiting hospitals. Jesus was always around the poor and
sufferers, is there any better place to go? It must have
been so sad to spend Christmas time far from your
family, right? We may come up with a play, put some
games together and take some food. What do you think?
The teacher was touched by the student’s suggestion,
when everybody started clapping. With tears on her
eyes, she said:
— Congratulations! I’m sure our Christmas will be
different!
From that day on, with the cooperation of the students’
families, they gathered resources for the project,
receiving candies and gifts. Every student contributed
with their best. Thus, there were actors for the play;
clowns, magicians, and of course, Christmas carols.
The great day had arrived.
It was Christmas Eve. They go to the first hospital in a
convoy. It was unforgettable! Doctors, nurses, everybody
approved the idea. Let alone the patients! They had a
lot of fun with the presentations. They received gifts,
colorful balloons and candies. Naturally, the students
had been informed before what patients could eat, mainly
those with diabetes.
At the Hospital of Cancer, the emotion was stronger,
upon the pale kids, many of them hairless, some of them
hurt, but they were enjoying the moment.
The environment full of light was poured in blessings of
peace, love and joy for all.
Certainly, both the sick kids and the students would
never forget that Christmas, when they had the
opportunity to feel Jesus’ presence, so strong among
them!
Aunt Celia
Translation:
Felipe Darella - felipe.darella@gmail.com