Like most of you, the Christmas season always brings about different moods, thoughts or feelings for me. I’ve never been much for shopping but I think I’m a pretty generous person. I’m a big fan of different genres of music but I do get pretty tired of hearing the same songs over and over and over. I love to see the smiles and looks of “wonderment” on the faces of children when they open the gifts. I also know that the holidays, especially around Christmas, are the most stressful on people too. It might be because you are going through the holidays alone or struggling through the loss of a loved one. Or you may be dealing with health, family issues or even the loss of a job. Any one or all of these things are enough to try the best of souls.
It’s also seems to be the season where we tend to see the very best and worse of people. Patience runs short, people are rude in the stores, and some are even driving recklessly as if they were in a Grand Prix. You also see some of the most generous acts of kindness this time of year. There are many families with needs all year long but especially right now. With some of the local things like the PIN Christmas Clearinghouse, the “Whatever You Think It’s Worth Breakfast”, winter clothing drive for the free store, and the “Adopt A Family” that many of our community and service clubs do, it’s a good feeling to be a part of a small town like ours.
It seems every year we get “busy” with the things of the season that we find ourselves forgetting to take time out and remember why we celebrate Christmas. I also understand that some celebrate differently or sometimes not at all. A long, long time ago a baby came that changed the world. One of my favorite verses surrounding the birth of Jesus comes from Luke 2 and it’s a proclamation that rings true now as it did then. An angel appeared to shepherds and well, they were kind of freak out by it. But the angel had a message it was this, “don’t be afraid, for I bring you good news of a great joy that will be for all people.” Did you catch that?? The angel said “for all people”. The angel didn’t say it would be for just people back then. The angel didn’t say that it would just be for the religious leaders. The angel didn’t say that it would only be for those that are happy, wealthy, and live in certain houses, or even in certain areas of the country.
The angel said, “A great JOY for all people.” I believe that this is not just good news, but that it is incredible news! Regardless of where you are right now or if any of the situations that I mentioned earlier pertain to you, there’s a “great Joy”, a gift if you will, with your name on it. I believe that to the core of my being. It’s my hope that this Christmas every family member, friend, acquaintance and even neighbors I haven’t met yet receive their “Joy”. After all, it’s for “all people”! From our home to yours, we wish you a house full of love, new memories made with family and friends, and a heart full of hope. Merry Christmas!
That’s the view from my stand.
Friday, December 24, 2010
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