Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Can I Get A Witness; John 14:12-14

"Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.  And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son.  You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it."

As I was driving to work this morning listening to this scripture it hit me that this time of year is an even greater opportunity to be a witness.  Many view Christmas time as a special time of year even if they aren't Christian and have no faith in the baby born in the manger or the man who walked this earth teaching peace and good will towards man.  It's simply a time of spending time with loved ones and getting caught up in the joy of the season.  I can't help but think that God planned it that way, that he orchestrated this holiday season as a way for mankind to show one another compassion if only for a brief season and to bring all of us together when otherwise we often are divided.  How many this season participated in food drives, toys for tots, adopt a families, etc?  Amazing how during the Christmas season, moreso than any other time during our calendar year, we pull together to help one another in need.  "They will do even greater things..." It truly is a great thing to be able to help someone who is struggling a bit more than we are isn't it?

But there is a flip side to this goodwill attitude isn't there?  The side of man, the flesh, that comes out during this time of year as well.  You see them or maybe are "them" while out shopping to find little Timmy that toy he's been asking for weeks for or picking up the last of those chocolate chips to make Grandma's favorite treats.  Everyone seems to be in your way or the lines in the stores are too long and you have no time to be wasting just standing there.  Have you ever stopped to ask how you can be a witness of the Christ child at that very moment instead of growing impatient in line?  Everyone else is in line too, everyone else is standing there with a million and one things to do as well so what better time than to let the light of Christ shine through you instead of the darkside of man. 

I recently went shopping to pick up items for my annual Christmas baking at the local grocery store.  It was busy as expected and the shelves not always exactly stocked with what I needed but it wasn't too bad.  As I was putting butter in my shopping cart for those tasty treats a young mother came through pushing her cart and obviously very stressed.  She was trying to quickly get through the store with her newborn screaming at the top of her lungs.  As she walked by me trying to quiet the little one, I jokingly said maybe she's just cold coming through the dairy aisle.  She looked at me and in desperation said, "I don't know what to do I can't seem to make her stop crying, I don't know what she needs and everyone keeps starring at me thinking that I do."  In a second my heart went out to this young lady.  She had a million and one things to do as well I imagine but she also had a baby at that very moment demanding her time and attention and she was losing the battle to keep it together.  I had the choice at that very moment to be about my own business or I could choose to let the light of Christ shine through me.  I chose the later.  I didn't know what her little one needed, but I could take a moment and talk with her.  As we talked the little one began to calm down along with mom and within a few moments the little one was sound asleep.   "They will do even greater things..."  you may be thinking that's not a great thing, but I think at that moment the young mother who was going to be able to finish her shopping knowing her baby was resting, that it was pretty great.

How are you glorifying God this season with your actions and attitude?  Are you being the light of Christ or are you too busy to stop and be a witness?  Is this a season about you and your needs or is this a season about a babe born in a manger who grew up to be a man who walked this earth teaching peace and good will towards man.

Merry Christmas,

Heather



 

Monday, December 5, 2011

It's a Wonderful Life; James 1:17

"Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows."

There was something about this verse that reminded me of Christmas.  Perhaps the mention of the perfect gift or maybe the reference to lights.  Shifting shadows could easily have been shifting snows and there we'd picture a wintery scene.  Amazing how reading scripture time and time again gives us different imagery and meaning.

This year I've struggled with preparing for the holidays, more specifically, preparing for what many refer to as Christmas.  I say it this way because I've been preparing my heart for Christmas but not in the way the commercial world markets it.  I have no issues with the retail world or even all the great celebrations of giving, sharing and lighting up the world just a bit adding beauty to the often white backdrop of winter.  We can honestly take a look at each of these things and see their positive contributions, although not always intentional, in the celebration of the greatest birth that has occurred on earth, the birth of Christ.

I recently had posted to Facebook that I just wasn't feeling the inner child in me that usually appears this time of year.  Decorating the house, trimming the tree, purchasing gifts and baking treats.  This year instead I looked at all of that as WORK and not work that I wanted to do.  I have some amazing people that encouraged me and yes I did get the decorating done and there are even gifts under our tree. I've actually been celebrating Christmas but in a different way this year.  I've not focused on finding the perfect gift, for you see we've already received that.  I've not focused on stringing the lights because we've already been given the greatest of lights.  This Christmas I've been celebrating my Jesus' birth in a personal and deep way.

I was blessed to be part of a group that provided carols to a shopping area adjacent to a live manger scene.  There we celebrated our Savior's Birth and were able to share with people who have never heard of Mary, Joseph and the little baby Jesus.  I've been preparing for a Christmas celebration coming up in the next couple of weeks that has me reading "The Christmas Story" from Luke and looking forward to sharing in the celebration with dear friends and family.  I've spent time with my husband in song which creates such a strong bond between us.  That to me is Christmas, the real deal... greatest bargain I will find this season and in any season.

Last night as we finally began decorating our home and putting up the Christmas tree we did our traditional thing and dragged out all of our Christmas movies.  Some are funny and some are heart tugging.  Something changes in my heart when I watch and listen while decorating, a smile appears knowing that we're blessed to have another year together to carry on traditions.  I find I focus more on the blessings that we have and less on the rough times that we've endured or I know lie ahead.  Christmas can certainly be magical beyond the commercial aspects of the world.

My favorite Christmas movie is It's a Wonderful Life.  It's not the most upbeat movie but it's a bit of a reality check.  We can spend so much time dwelling on what we don't have, how our plans didn't quite turn out the way we'd planned them or how everyone else around us seems to be living their dreams so why can't we.  Sometimes we're so busy looking around we don't see what's right in front of us and how truly blessed we are.  George Bailey had dreams of adventure and exploring the world from youth but life happened and he ended up staying in his hometown, marrying a hometown girl and taking care of the family business.  It wasn't his dream and he felt that life had let him down and it wasn't worth living anymore.  Who would care if he didn't?  What would it matter if he wasn't around?  Have you ever felt that way?  Have you ever wondered what life would be like for those you've encountered along life's journey if they had never had you?  You have no idea the impact you've made to someone's world.  George Bailey sure got an eye opener when Clarence, Angel Second Class, took him on a stroll of what life would have been like for those he envied of escaping Bedford Falls.  He was reminded how wealthy he was in that he had love all around him and there isn't anything out there in life that can compare to that.  Every year I cry at the same point in the movie when reading the inscription that Clarence writes to George in the book, Adventures of Tom Sawyer,

"Dear George: Remember no man is a failure who has friends. Thanks for the wings! Love Clarence." 

It really is a wonderful life when you have been given the gift that we have.  Christmas is love and that love exists because of the great gift born to us that blessed day.  A wonderful life doesn't mean a perfect, everything goes our way life but it's wonderful because we had a baby born in a manger, sent to earth to save man from himself.  We have a wonderful life because that same man died on a wooden cross to make our sins as white as the shifting snow.  Count yourself blessed if you have one person in life that you can call friend, because Christ calls you friend and he lifts you up on angel wings to carry you through the hardest parts of life because He really loves you that much. 

Who can you lift up today to give them wings to fly?  Who needs to hear the story of a little babe born in a manger and who ultimately died on a cross?  His life wasn't easy, but his life was wonderful in that it saved you and I.  One life truly does matter and God has purposed your life from before you were born to be a friend to others as a light of hope and love.


Thanks for the Wings,
Heather