Hello! Yesterday at Methodist Women's meeting, one of the ladies read a devotional that I would like to share. It is a good reminder for us all. Enjoy!
It is called A Tip to Help You Simplify Christmas! By Rebecca Barlow Jordan
This Son perfectly mirrors God, and is stamped with God’s nature. Hebrews
1:3 (MSG)
We’ve probably all tried to make Christmas a perfect celebration at least
once: buying gifts the day after Christmas for the next year, devising lists to
complement other lists. Decorated trees with color-coordinated ornaments
appearing in every room by October. And the entire house filled with candles,
music, and lights.
I remember years ago when our children wanted a perfect Christmas tree, sort
of like Goldilocks at Christmas: “Too short, too tall; oh, this one is just
right.” It would have been so simple if we’d had only three trees to choose
from. But we had to examine all 250 trees in the lot before we found that
“perfect” one. And it had to be fresh—one that we’d cut ourselves. That
tradition ended the day I found ticks spilling out of every tree limb onto my
windowsill and carpet.
The next year, we bought an artificial tree, still in use. The circumstances
surrounding that first Christmas over 2,000 years ago were anything but perfect.
An overcrowded city. A messy barn. Noisy animals. A teenager in labor. Yet the
night was accompanied by a powerful, twinkling star, a host of heavenly angels,
and the fragrance of a Holy God (Luke 2:1–20).
The one thing that mattered about that heavenly event still matters today.
The One born that night was God’s perfect gift to us—the Light of the World,
Jesus. It had been God’s perfect plan all along. Traditions are okay, as long as
our focus is right. It’s not the outward traditions of Christmas that spell
perfection, but the inward celebration of the birth of our Savior, Jesus, the
perfect Son of God.
Tomorrow, I will be back with the Saturday sketch share from yesterday and also, a second post that is a copy of the post that is on The Crafty Scrapper blog tomorrow. And Tuesday, I will have two more Santa cards. I am getting close to finishing my cards, not quite there yet, but close.
Happy Stamping!
Tina
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