Getting Ready for the Holy Days

Written by Dawn Rutan

It seems like the holiday season gets harder every year. Besides trying to shop for gifts on a budget, there are all the parties and gatherings, decorating, colder weather, travel, and attempting to remember the real reason for Christmas. And for accountants, there’s the added fun of trying to close out one year and get ready for the next. For some of us it’s just too much—too many people and too many expectations—and it makes me want to crawl into a cave and hibernate until March. I’ve often thought we ought to move the holiday observances to some other month. How about Thanksgiving in October and Christmas in February?

I wrote that first paragraph yesterday, but then couldn’t think where to go from there. Then last night I read Psalm 8:4 (ESV), “What is man that You are mindful of him, and the son of man that You care for him?” This was my prayer:

Lord, why do You love us when we’re so screwed up with stupidity, weakness, pride, selfishness, anger, lust, mixed motives, etc.? I don’t know why You love even one person like that, and yet You’ve loved millions over many generations—more than I can count. And you keep on loving us when we keep on being idiots! Our slight improvement over a lifetime is nothing to brag about before Your holiness.

You don’t give up and You never change Your mind, even though we are usually ungrateful and apathetic about Your love. We’re also ignorant of what it really cost You to make Your love manifest to us. We can’t begin to comprehend the heights and depths and lengths of Your love. We go blithely through Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrating a Baby in a manger without any astonishment that You would send Your Son for us, especially considering the fact that His life would end on a cross.

As we head into this holiday season, let us not be blinded by busyness and traditions, but let us be awestruck by the wonder of Your love for us that is beyond all measure. May this reality completely change our perception of the holidays this year and every year!

“In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent His only Son into the world, so that we might live through Him. In this is love, not that we have loved God but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins” (1 John 4:9-10).

 

© 2015 Dawn Rutan. The views stated may or may not reflect the beliefs of the pastor or leadership of Dulin’s Grove Church.

   
 
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