Merry Christmas! and joy, comfort and peace be to you. The Spirit told me multiple times this week that it would already be abundantly felt in this meeting by the time I spoke and so it is. The talks and music we've heard this month--and especially today--have been extraordinary witnesses of Christ and I am grateful for and have been uplifted by them. But the Spirit has also given me a little message, and it is this mite that I share with you today. It starts with a question: Why we do we celebrate Christmas? It makes sense to celebrate Easter, to mark Jesus' triumph over death and sin. By completing the Atonement and coming forward in the Resurrection, Jesus made possible redemption and salvation for each of us. For this we sing praises and glorify our Father in Heaven. Glory glory, glory be! But if Easter is the celebration of Jesus doing for us what we could not do for ourselves, Christmas is the celebration of others doing for Jesus what He could not do for Himself. To ...