At Christmas we celebrate the birth, life, and light of Jesus Christ, the literal Son of God and the Savior of the world. We find hope in the pronouncement that accompanied His birth: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
What if there were a way to measure the condition of your heart from a spiritual perspective–a spiritual heart monitor, if you will?
The Christmas season seems like an ideal time for us to thoughtfully evaluate the status of our own heart.
In order to receive Him into our hearts, surely our hearts must be pure and humble like His.
pure,” “meek,” “lowly,” “broken,” and “contrite.
During this Christmas and throughout the year, our kind deeds and good works are the best indication of our love for the Savior, written in our hearts.
I invite each of us to choose to do something that expresses, in an outward way, our inward feelings about the Savior Jesus Christ as the gift we give Him this year.
No matter where we may live around the world, we can each “come, … joyful and triumphant … to Bethlehem”–even if only in our heart–to adore and honor Him.
-Sherri Jorgensen
Here is the link to the full talk:https://www.lds.org/broadcasts/article/christmas-devotional/2018/12/let-every-heart-prepare-him-room?lang=eng
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