Interesting that Jesus came to bring PEACE to earth and yet it remains one of the hardest things to hold on to as we prepare to celebrate His birth. It's as if we can watch it slip through our fingers as we hurry from store to store.
Isn't it just like the enemy to try to steal from us, especially at this season, the gift of peace that Jesus came to bring? Do you know that we have to fight to receive it? It doesn't arrive packaged under our tree each year, without some very intentionally choices on our part.
Is there an easy solution?
A wand that we can wave to make life fall into simple order for the season?
A way to bring the peace back into our days before Christmas?
Well, yes and no, but it is possible! It's found in putting Jesus first regardless of how long our lists of "things-to-do" grow long.
The Bible tells us The Word became flesh and dwelt among us! That is Jesus Christ, Son of God -- with skin on -- came to earth as a baby. Ironically, the reason for the rushing rests heavily in that phrase. Do you hear the hope?
I know, that still doesn't get your lists ticked off to completion, so how does it really help?
When our hearts focus on Jesus and we begin our days in His presence, we are fed. We are nourished, strengthened and equipped for every good work -- even shopping, cleaning and Christmas baking! BUT we have to get the order right!
Remember the song, Let There Be Peace on Earth? Do you remember who the peace was supposed to start with? Here are a few of the words ~
Let there be peace on earth,
And let it begin with _____ (WHO?) me (OUCH!),
Let there be peace on earth
The peace that was meant to be...
Let this be my solemn vow.
To take each moment
And live each moment
With peace eternally.
Let there be peace on earth,
And let it begin with me.
It's not too late, my sweet friends, to make that same solemn vow. In our homes, peace genuinely can and should begin with us, as moms!!!
I have a little plaque in my room that is just for me. It says, "If Momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy!" It serves as my daily reminder that my attitude greatly affects our entire household and I take that very seriously.
More than any other season, I want our children to remember the joy and happiness that centered around the celebration of our Saviour's birth, NOT the stress and the grumpiness.
I hate to say it, moms, but it does begin with us! And that means it begins with God and His Word.
If we surrender our mornings, despite all the decorations and tinsel that are yelling for us to put them first, we will find Jesus meeting us there and giving us everything we need to make this season truly peace-ful and joy-ful! His Word is always proven true -- with Him we can do anything, even Christmas.
"I (Jesus) am the vine;
you are the branches.
If you remain in me and I in you,
you will bear much fruit."
John 15:5
You are such a good writer! As I said before, I'm not a mom :) but I really like reading your blog posts. You have a way of making me focus on Jesus like very few. Thank you!
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