In a world fraying at the seams from war, inflation, politics, hardship, loneliness and despair — we repeatedly reach for hope, like travelers desperately searching for water in an unending desert. This longing only sharpens at Christmas, a haunting reminder that wealth, success, and comfort can never fill it.
But Christmas is also a season when light can break into the darkness. That sounds like a sentimental and familiar line from a greeting card only because we’ve grown numb to the symbolism of the holiday and lost the core. Yet, that very familiarity only amplifies the beauty of a truth hidden in plain sight. It whispers to all who are parched and weary, to those dying of thirst in the desert of life: there is an oasis of living water, that will quench our deepest longings.
Read the rest of Jeff King’s article in the Christian Post here.