Well, the Christmas season is wrapping up (or unwrapping, seen differently). The gifts have pretty much all been exchanged; the parties are becoming fewer and fewer; the lights have perhaps lost a bit of that magical twinkle the get before Christmas; but the gift of God, our Savior Jesus Christ, still lives on! His influence in our lives will still continue, undimmed by calendar days.
I have been thinking recently about this gift to us. I have blogged previously about how we can be "snatched" out of our misery, how we should pump up by living the commandments and focusing on Christ. Today I wanted to talk about another aspect of Christ's gift to us (for truly the facets are limitless)--His ability to carry us when we can go no farther. I often think about J.R.R Tolkein's masterpiece trilogy, The Lord of the Rings as it relates to our everyday struggles. Now I'm not suggesting you have to bat away stray nazguls from your sedan before you go to work or fight off a horde of Uruk'hai (cat's out of the bag--I'm a geek...I do know these things) before you check out at the supermarket. I am saying, however, that we all face perils and our roads are fraught with dangers that we often can't see.
