So Much to Do!
So, tomorrow is the big day–Christmas! The day that fills our hearts with wonder & glee.
There is a lot of pressure around this day, isn’t there?
I am realizing, with each passing year, that to keep traditions alive, I am actually the adult in the scenario now, haha. What a bummer, right?
My husband & I don’t have children yet, but for those of you with kids or grandkids, you have probably had this realization even stronger than I have.
It makes it a little easier to give myself a break when it’s just for me & my husband, & we can determine what to accomplish & what to skip each year.
But still, the pressure.
Can anyone relate? The shopping, the gift-wrapping, the food preparations, the dressing up & gifting for parties, the traditions, the Christmas cards (*which I have admittedly slacked off on since moving to Japan). And don’t forget decorating the tree, the house, & the yard. And maybe some Christmas nails??
The tinsel, the cards, the gifts, the music, the ornaments, the parties, the food, oh my!
There is a lot going on all at once during Christmas time.
And for those grieving a loss or spending the holidays alone, there is an extra sting that hits you during Christmas. Because Christmas is “supposed to be” jolly & bright & when it’s not, it stings that much more.
Maybe Christmas, She Thought…
But then I take a moment to reflect, as Cindy Lou Who did in The Grinch.
“Maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more.”
It’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of Christmas, but sometimes that whirlwind becomes one “Razzle Dazzle” distraction from what it’s all about—HOPE for the WORLD.
The Nativity, The Humility
Maybe, like us, you have a nativity scene in your home. Maybe it’s big, maybe it’s small. Maybe it’s brightly colored, maybe it’s muted & simple. (*My personal favorite is the Willow Tree set, gifted piece by piece from our family each year!)
But when I think over that scene, I think of one word, (besides hope)–Humility.
That Nativity scene was the scene of truest humility.
Mary humbly accepted God’s plan to carry, give birth to, & raise Jesus.
Joseph humbly accepted marrying an already pregnant woman.
The shepherds were humbly dressed & of little esteem.
The wise men humbly dropped everything to travel to meet Jesus.
The humble birth took place in a barn, surrounded by dirty animals.
Jesus was God in flesh, humbly presenting Himself as Emmanuel, God-with-Us, an eventual sacrifice for the hurting world to reunite us to Himself through His blood.
Humility.
Expensive gifts were given, but to this King of kings come as a babe,
Angels rejoiced in splendor, but to this Creator, Eternal, Majestic God come down to lowly Earth, limiting His own power to represent Love & Hope to the world.
Jesus Christ, the God of gods, came down to serve man. He came to bind up the broken-hearted, to preach Truth, to dispel confusion & lies, to heal any ailments of any passerby. He came to humble Himself to the cross for our sakes.
He had full right to rule, but He came to serve.
Humility.
Rejoicing in Him VS. the “Extra Stuff”
So, as this Christmas approaches, I am trying to keep that in the center—humility. Remembering the humility of Christ, of the Nativity scene, & remembering to humble my heart before God Almighty.
It’s the time of year that we celebrate Jesus’ birthday. Yet, He came to give us the greatest gift of all–Himself & the Way to Himself through the cross.
Growing in Humility This Christmas
I am praying that God helps me to submit more pieces of my life & heart to Him, so that He can do even better & greater things through me.
I want to be used by God.
I am not naturally humble or meek, but I know that God is worth my time, energy, & thoughts.
Be a Mary
If you have heart the story of Mary & Martha, I want to live more of a “Mary life” in a “Martha world.”
n the midst of all of the hustle & bustle, I want to intentionally stop & rest in the true hope of Christmas—Jesus Christ.
“As Jesus & His disciples were on their way, He came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to Him. She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what He said. But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made. She came to Him & asked, “Lord, don’t You care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!”
“Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are worried & upset about many things, but few things are needed—or indeed only one. Mary has chosen what is better, & it will not be taken away from her.” Luke 10:38-42 (Emphasis added.)
So, this Christmas, be like this Mary.
Her sister, Martha, was like most of us during Christmastime—“But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made….”
There is nothing wrong with holiday traditions & celebrations, but remember not to let them overshadow the true celebration of Christmas—Jesus.
Rest in Him. Rest in the humility that the nativity presents. Rest in God’s greatness above the greatness of our holiday celebrations.
Give yourself a rest & rest in Him.
He is “what is better.” Always.
May your heart be full of joy. May you allow God to heal & bind up your broken heart. May your days be filled with His sweetest blessings. May you find REST this Christmas.
Merry Christmas, Beautiful One!!
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