Christmas Peace

“For a child will be born to us…And His name will be called…Prince of Peace.”

Isaiah 9:6

“When are we getting our Christmas tree? Tonight?  Tomorrow?” When I was a child, my sister and I couldn’t wait for the annual tradition of selecting a massive evergreen that would be the centerpiece in our home for the month of December.

Although most of the time it was fun to select the tree, occasionally a few stressful moments crept into our otherwise fun evening.  One of us might have our heart set on a short, full tree, while the other had her heart set on a tall, willowy one.

Upon arriving home, additional differences sometimes surfaced when deciding where to put the green giant or whether clumps or single strands of silvery tinsel should decorate each bough.  I wonder if God ever shook His head at how easily our Christmas feathers were ruffled over the smallest details.

What about you?  What ruffles your Christmas feathers?  What upsets the peace and goodwill that is sung about during this season of peace?  Today, if you’re lonely, fearful, fighting an illness, or troubled over your marriage, a child, or another relationship, join me in remembering that today isn’t about everything being perfect. Today is for remembering that because of Christ, we will one day live in eternal peace under the reign of the Prince of Peace. Let go of searching for Christmas perfect and instead say of prayer of thanks for Christmas peace in Jesus. 

CHRISTMAS PEACE

Christmas is not the tinsel.

Christmas is not the tree.

Christmas is about God’s love,

His love for you and me.

Christmas is about the season

When in each of our lives

We thank God for our Savior

Who gives to us new life.

A baby born of woman, yet God

A God born of man, yet divine

God gave to the earth a Savior

Peace, eternal, divine.

So if you are seeking heaven

Would you look and seize the Truth

God’s gift of Jesus on earth

Is God’s gift of Peace to you.

I pray your heart is filled with Christ’s peace as you reflect on the wonder of His love.  Debbie

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