This story centers around a couple, Mr. Gerard Honeyflow, and Mrs. Sherry Honeyflow, who, on the surface, seem very happy, but like all couples, there are deeper issues under the surface, bubbling up from within, such as frustrations and misunderstandings - no less around that "most wonderful time of the year" the "season of "goodwill to all men", woman, and, of course, all spouses; who, on the surface, are "happily-married" yet at Christmas, the surface is not important, but rather, the Spirit; for which, Mr. Gerard Honeyflow, he believes in the pursuit of the Spirit of Christ, while, for Mrs. Sherry Honeyflow, her pursuit is spirit, but a very different spirit!
This series presents a collection of stories which point the reader to the most important embodiment of Christmas, not in the form of festivities of glitter and sparkling wine, but rather, the person and Spirit of Jesus Christ, who gives eternal festivities, eternal joy, not temporary joy or temporary medicine or intoxination, but eternal medicine of the Spirit of Christ; rather than temporary medicine which can only repress and plaster-over our deep open wounds and scars; but this Spirit of Christ, because he is God, can reach and heal the deepest wounds, and because he became a man at Christmas, he experienced all the pains and torments known to man, and so, can not just sypathise but empathise with all our deep sufferings; therefore, you and I can experiece Christmas and the joy of Christmas, every day, and even, if we are not joyful, neither joyous, we can still physically be infused with his healing and his deep sense of profound-peace in the midst of the storm because this greatest peace and comfort does not come from without but rather within, since he lives in us, in our spirit; and thus, can quell our deepest pain, fears and disappointments, through his peace and comfort, and inner strength.
And through his Spirit in us, we can love and forgive, by his unlimited love; this is, therefore, the true Spirit of Christmas.