So recently, I started to get concerned that perhaps Benjamin thinks Christmas is only for Snobrods and other such luxuries we won’t let him get from the Wal-Mart check-out lane.

(Or Meijer.  Or Target.  Or Amazon.com)

(Yes, he frequently requests that we search for Cars characters on Amazon.com.  He’s so much like me, it’s scary.)

(I recently just printed off pictures of all the Cars he doesn’t have, cut them out, and gave them to him.  Just so I could have my computer back.)

Anyhoo, he was getting caught up in the commercialism of Christmas.  Already.  Shoot, Olivia only just started asking for stuff she wants for Christmas! And she learned it from him!

So, in the car the other day, when he started listing his many wants, I decided we needed to talk about what Christmas is really about.

I told him that Christmas is a celebration of God’s greatest Gift to us.  That He gave us Jesus to save us from our sins.  And that this makes us soooo happy, we want to give others gifts, too.  And that’s why we give presents on Christmas.

Well, he sat back there and pondered this.  I wish I could have seen his face.  But alas, the monkey tore off the rear-view mirror some time ago.

And then, out of the silence, came this gem:

“Jesus gonna save us.”

Oh. My.  Word.  My heart about burst.  He understood!  I could have cried.

“Jesus gonna save us from the shark.”

Um.  Did I hear that correctly?

“Gonna be a shark.  Jesus gonna save us from the shark.”

I guess so.  Well, shoot.  Now I’m laughing too much to really continue this conversation in any way, shape or form.  But he got the basics of it.

Gonna be a bad thing.  (Sin, death, separation from God, shark, what-have-you)

Jesus gonna save us from it.

Amen.

Two-year-olds are awesome.