No matter where you turn, someone is saying something about the stress of Christmas. I stopped reading articles about how to avoid stress, since reading them and trying to put them into action just took up time and led to more stress.
Maybe we just ought to accept that fact that we are going to strive for “the best Christmas ever,” no matter what we read or see on television and hear in church.
But I have a thought.
Christmas disrupts our lives, just as it has disrupted the
world. Mary and Joseph had their lives
disrupted; so did the shepherds and wise men.
When we decide to follow Jesus, our lives are going to be changed and
change is disruption. It is a miraculous
disruption.
But wouldn’t it be nice to find a little peace?
Maybe on the 26th or the Saturday after
Christmas, we can enjoy the leftovers, watch the DVD’s we got, and really read
the Christmas cards and newsletters. I’m
going to keep the 26th in mind tonight as I wrap presents and worry
about whether everyone will like them.
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