Christmas Together
December Blog
I cannot believe that we are halfway through December. I will be honest with you
as always, I have been struggling to make time to write down anything this month, let
alone a few hundred words of an inspirational Christmas message. Between working,
parenting, shopping, celebrating with Christmas dinners and programs, and overall
trying to do “all the things”, this season can leave you feeling more overwhelmed and
exhausted than joyful, hopeful, and peaceful.
As I was sitting at my desk between class periods, literally struggling to find quiet
and praying that God would download this power sermon into my brain, I felt instead
that still, small voice. In an instant, he had shown me all of the things that I was putting
my time and energy into. I saw the work leading up to today, all the planning and
preparations for the days still to come. I saw all of the events and projects and even the
mundane necessary things like feeding my children dinner that night. As soon as I felt
myself start to complain about fitting one more thing in at Christmas time, I felt the Holy
Spirit say: “Why don’t we do these things together?”
That’s when it hit me. I had taken on all of these commitments and wanted to
orchestrate all of these wonderful moments and events for my family. I had piled on the
obligations and then felt guilty when I didn’t make room for one-on-one time with the
Lord. But why wasn’t he invited to tag along in the first place? Why was Jesus separate
from any part of my life at all?
I watched a video once that showed a young lady asking Jesus into her life. She
would pray for him to be with her during the day but as she goes to get out of the car to
go to work, she sees Jesus reaching for the door handle. “Not today,” she says a little
guiltily and tells him to wait in the vehicle. After work, they pick up the conversation.
However, as she pulls into the driveway of her home, once again Jesus is left outside.
That night, Jesus knocks on the door but she reminds him that she’s just too busy right
now and that she’ll call him when she has a free moment.
How often do we treat God that way? I know I have been recently. I call on him
when I need something but I haven’t been inviting him to do life with me, which is
exactly what he wants. He wants to join you at work and while you’re folding the clothes.
He wants to be there with you as you teach that class, run your business, and as you
run to the grocery store. Not as a silent observer but as a friend who holds a
conversation, gives advice, shares laughs, and sympathizes with hurts. When you are
keenly aware of the presence of God in the moments, your perspective changes. You
aren’t focusing on just what you are doing, but on the how and why you are doing it. It
changes everything!