
Hard to believe but we are quickly approaching that time of year. The turkeys will soon go on sale, along with the cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie filling. Christmas decorations have been displayed in stores for almost a month. Festive lights will soon cover the lawns of our homes and everything will feel like it should be right in the world. But is it really?!
It is so easy to forget that life doesn’t change just because the holidays have arrived. It is simply that we have chosen to change ourselves to celebrate. The reason for celebration is important and we shouldn’t lose sight of that, but there will still be new births recorded in history during this time and, unfortunately, new deaths. Blunt I know but I have a point. The honest truth is that each of us will experience some sort of sadness and happiness this season. It is a fact of life. Remembering to allow for both can help us navigate through even the stormiest season.
One of the most self-destructive decisions made during the holidays is the mandate to only feel joy. Watching the rest of the world celebrating causes us to feel that we
must feel joy as well so we bottle up our true feelings and deny their existence even to ourselves. A more honest look at the world is that
at that moment the people around me seem happy but in a moment, when the pumpkin pie cooks too long, they will quickly become unhappy. Give yourself permission to feel all emotions during the holidays. It is okay to be unhappy, especially during the holidays. Wasn’t this why the Prince of Peace came?
God spoke of David as “a man after my heart.” I can’t think of a greater title to bestow on anyone so I often look to the Psalms to guide me through the ups and downs of life. I think it is important to see them as a template with which I can pattern my own life. David, even while in the throws of despair as in Psalm 13, boldly states how he feels. He doesn’t hesitate to proclaim that life is the pits and it feels so unfair
today, but he goes on to say that God’s mighty hand was with him in the past and he knows God will turn things around and once again return joy into his life.
This year, take time to celebrate, but if you are in pain, celebrate in pain, and with David declare, “This is what the Lord
has done for me and I know He will do it again to return me to a life of joy!”
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