December 19, 2012
It
is early yet this morning as I sit on the couch welcoming in the new day. I look at the lights on the tree in the dark
room. Behind me, the day begins to dawn
with a light glow that is still too weak to fill the room.
These
are precious moments to me. The house is
quiet as I close the door after wishing my husband ‘a good day.’ No one stirs yet leaving me alone with the
lights and the dark and the day approaching behind me.
My
mind is cluttered with the list of items that already call me, pulling me from
this moment of peace, bringing a sense of rushing. I sit, a while longer and take in the
feelings of the lights and the season they represent.
I
wonder how many more of these seasons will I be able to have this way. Outside my secure surroundings today lays a
world in chaos. Government bodies argue
over plans and taxes. People hurt after
a horrible shooting at an elementary school.
The superstitious worry if their days are numbered fearing the end in
sight. Others scurry on to work or
school or wherever their patterned actions compel them to go.
All
these thoughts make this moment even sweeter.
My
grandchild will be here soon. The clock
on the wall ticks. The light is brighter
now. I’m reading an article on my smart
phone on an e-magazine. The writer attempts to explain
what likely happened in Bethlehem the night the Christ child was born.
So
much has changed in the Lord’s world since He came into His world to live his earthly days. So many today are still confused about who
Jesus actually is/was. Some think there
is/was only one God and he came down to earth as a child. Some have an even foggier version of the story and the nature of God and His Son. Some unfortunately do not believe at
all. I believe.
I
believe beyond any doubt that our Heavenly Father sent Jesus, our brother, here to earth. He came into this world, as we all do, born
of a woman. He is the Son of God. Not God the Father. Not an embodiment or formless being housing three spirits..His mission was a specific one. Foretold from the beginning by prophets of
God. Today, we speak of the Christ child with reverence, knowing he is the Savior of the World. We celebrate
His birth because it is one of the most significant events in our mortal
history. His life, his coming, is the greatest gift the world has ever
received.
Its
five days and counting now. Light fills
the room. Stirring is heard in the rooms
upstairs. The day begins, but just for a moment longer, I sit, and ponder upon
what Christmas means to me and feel His peace.
Merry
Christmas!
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