Description
A Christmas Sermon by Robert Louis Stevenson reflects on the nature of life, service, morality, and happiness. Stevenson discusses the importance of living with integrity, serving others, and finding joy in simple pleasures. He emphasizes the need for kindness, cheerfulness, and self-acceptance, rather than rigid moral standards that may lead to bitterness. The text challenges traditional notions of virtue and suggests that true happiness comes from accepting life’s challenges with grace and finding contentment in the present moment.




