Christmas
What is Christmas to you and your family?
For mine… it's about prayer, fewer gifts and more thankfulness… more quality time spent together… it's photo books ordered from Snapfish to give to family to commemorate the past year of special moments… it's mugs of hot cocoa steeped with extra marshmallows after building a snowman… it's cries of glee at Christmas lights lining rooftops… it's about paper chains strung across the ceiling and hand cut snowflakes on windows… it's about the American Flyer train chugging around the base of the Christmas tree in the background as "Christ whose birth the angels sing…" plays from the stereo in the kitchen… it's about gingerbread houses decorated with small hands and laced with a whole tub of frosting and m&m's… it's about reading the bible together and my children singing "Happy Birthday, Jesus!"…
Perhaps for your family it's those things too…. maybe it's a time of much loved family traditions passed down through the generations… maybe it's honey baked ham, potatoes and asparagus followed with great grandmother's homemade pecan pie… maybe it's charades, silly antics and a bottle of wine with plenty of laughs to go around… maybe it's a pancake breakfast, fleece pajamas, karaoke and silly Santa hats… maybe it's about making new traditions as your life changes, as your family changes…
Perhaps it's a time of closeness, of slowing down a bit, wishing you could freeze time…. but instead taking the alternative… a mental snapshot of the sweet scenery around you… of your tiny nephew giggling with anticipation at his first bite of a Christmas sugar cookie, or your grandmother's quiet thankfulness that you thought of her as she sits in the passenger seat beside you and "Home for the holidays…" plays softly from the car radio while out enjoying Christmas lights… maybe it's the glow of the candle warming your daughter's pink hued cheeks as she sings "Hark the Herald Angel's Sing…" in church during the Christmas Eve service…
Or maybe it's about presents and making sure little Johnny has just the right gift under the tree after an endless string of stores, frustrations and navigating congested traffic… maybe it's about popping an Advil because your head is throbbing from too much noise, too much stimulation and one too many drinks just to get through the dreaded family dinner… maybe it's tears coming to your eyes that your loved one is not there to spend Christmas with who has passed on and leaning on God for comfort and strength… maybe it's thankfulness you have a job, thankfulness you just got promoted or just got an interview… maybe it's being grateful for having food on the table despite your circumstances… maybe it's being thankful for good health, beating cancer and good friends…maybe it's about difficulty and growth… maybe it's about change and resilience… maybe it's about cherishing these last few days of 2013 and pressing forward to the new year because yes, better things are ahead…
No matter what Christmas is to you and your family we know who this day is really about:
Jesus Christ
He wasn't born in a mansion, a palace, or a two story home laced in finery and crystal… he was born in humble surroundings… a manger… a feeding trough was his bed… he was wrapped in worn cloth to keep warm…
He was sent forth by God… His one and only Son.
Our gift?
It's not under our Christmas trees adorned in ornaments and lights…
It's not brought by Santa dressed in a red suit and pack thrown on his back…
It's not bought at a store filled to the brim with overrated frivolous merchandise…
It's the greatest gift of all…
It's the gift of eternal life.
© gps-gracepowerstrength.blogspot.com ~ 2013
To my readers:
I pray you and your family have
a very Merry Christmas…
one of special moments that bring you
together in prayer and gratitude…
in closeness and love…
and that the upcoming year 2014
brings abundant blessings to you and yours.
a very Merry Christmas…
one of special moments that bring you
together in prayer and gratitude…
in closeness and love…
and that the upcoming year 2014
brings abundant blessings to you and yours.
Bless you!
To My Readers:
Thank you for reading,
commenting & sharing!