For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this. Isaiah 9:6-7
Christmas Eve. We gathered at Mom & Dad's home like we traditionally do. Lots of smiles with Christmas carols playing in the background. Lots of food, too. Many things were similar. Dad traditionally gets his Bible and opens to Luke Chapter 2 and reads the Christmas story - what Christmas is really about. It runs counter to the commercial, glitzy, rushing, busy, consumerist hubbub we're surrounded by. Suddenly, there's peace, quiet and a satisfaction in our souls. Truth.
There are many differences, too. Some good and some bad. The family has grown. The family is way larger and now includes a brand new generation and we smile as we look at her wide-eyed wonder and expectancy. Some of the family is not able to be here - in cities far away, and our grandmothers and grandfathers have passed away, and we miss them. We talked of Christmas' past and funny stories that made us all laugh. We made a big circle, holding hands and asked blessing of our food, and then we feasted.
In years' past, the calm photo you see above, previously patient kids, after hearing the Gospel, would turn the room into a flurry of torn wrapping paper, bows and boxes. Over the years presents have diminished somewhat and we try to focus on the presence. Each other's presence. As we age and circumstances of life occur, we become more aware of our mortality and the fact that we should enjoy all the time we have with one another.
We are also thankful for His Presence. We are thankful for His watchcare over us and the blessings that we have. Sure, we all have things that aren't perfect in our lives - things we wish would be different, relationships we wish were stronger, deeper. We long for simpler times, more innocent times, but we trust Him. In His time, not ours, and we move forward.
Merry Christmas! God sent His Son. He was born in a manger in a simple stable, but he grew in stature. He died and shed His precious blood for us, that we might live, if we only trust Him! Wishing you and yours the very best...
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