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Christmas Eve 2013

Wishing you a festive Christmas Eve! This night has always held much anticipation for me. Seeing family, giving gifts, taking photos, sharing photos, enjoying meals with loved ones, reading stories of Christmas, and watching Christmas movies all make this time of year special, and this night exciting with anticipation. The work is complete, and now it is time to celebrate.

With the house decorated, we often set off for the Christmas Eve service at church (weather permitting – of course). This year’s service was just as joyous as those in years past. A time of delightful anticipation with singing, the story of the Christ Child, and seeing beloved friends. There were two awe inspiring solo’s this year. One by a woman pregnant with her first child sang a heartfelt song of what Mary was thinking in leading up to the birth of her Savior. The other a traditional hymn sung by our own talented Hayden. He is the grandchild of longtime members who have always said how great their grandchild was. Now that he’s a regular in our services, I know they weren’t bragging – just stating a fact. A fact that lead to a chorus of “Amens!” after his song was sung.

Of all the Christmas hymns, the one I think of all year is the third verse of “Away in a Manger”. Here are the words:

Be near me, Lord Jesus, I ask Thee to stay
Close by me forever, and love me, I pray;
Bless all the dear children in Thy tender care,
And fit us for Heaven to live with Thee there.

A close-up of the Christ Child in the Nativity at Bronson Park in Kalamazoo - Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.

 
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Posted by on December 25, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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The Nativity

In downtown Kalamazoo during the Christmas season each year, you can find the Nativity. Near life-size pieces represent Mary, Joseph, the angel, wise men, shepherd, and, of course, baby Jesus. There are even sheep, a camel, and a donkey. I’m sure I’m leaving someone out, but it is not intended. There are other decorations in the park, and I appreciate that most of them stay the same from year to year.

Something else that stays the same over time is that, eventually, someone will steal the Christ Child. Other times, there will be someone’s personal blanket warming Him. I understand both of these – one in the sense that everyone should want to have the Lord with them, and the other that it’s cold in a Michigan winter, so there’s a longing to keep the child warm.

May you be warm with the babe in your heart this Christmas season.

The Manger with the Nativity Story in Bronson Park, Kalamazoo - at night.

 
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Posted by on December 25, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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Jesus is Everywhere!

Say what you will about those ever-loving, earthy people who believe that Jesus is in everyone, everywhere, and all the time.

He was even in a toy store!

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Posted by on July 24, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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God Only Gives…

Have you ever heard that phrase, “If God leads you to it, He’ll lead you through it?”

I have, and I find it bunk. Here are my reasons:

  1. In the beginning was the Garden of Eden. We opted out.
  2. After we left the Garden of Eden and moved to the world of free will, God did not lead us to it, we walked right into it. “It” being illness, car accidents, war, and so much more.
  3. However, God is leading you through it. Remember the story of the footprints? You look back and there’s only one set of footprints. You aren’t walking it alone, the Lord is carrying you. And no, you may not feel it now, but you may see it later.
  4. The Lord cries with us, grieves with us, and wants only the best for us.
  5. All good things come from the Lord. Things that do not come from the Lord: cancer, unemployment, death, divorce, or so much more.

The phrase I appreciate, “The Lord didn’t do it, but He’s there to see you through it.”

Which leads me to my most request prayer, “Thy will, not my will. Amen!”

Morale of this story: They might be hard to see, darn near invisible, practically buried under dread, fear, anxiety, or sadness, but the Lord’s Love surrounds you like a cozy and warm blanket on a cold winter’s night. Sometimes it even comes in the form of friends, family, and doctors. No need to blame the Lord for your troubles, If you are in need, please reach out.

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Posted by on June 12, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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The Sky Way

Driving down the highway, the clouds looked like they were guiding the way. Coming together to show me where to go. A single path.

That’s how I feel about Jesus and the heroes in my life. There is the ground that I walk upon, but there are those people in my life who show me the steps to take.

Jesus said to love one another.

Dad said to walk humbly with my fellow human beings and animals alike. (And sometimes it’s hard to tell the human beings from the animals.)

Grandma said to use my imagination. It would help me all the days of my life.

Ms. Echols said to think outside of myself. It would benefit everyone.

Pastor John said to love everyone equally. And that means everyone: The fast food chef who mixes up your sandwich, the driver who cut you off on the highway, and yourself for whatever it is that drives you nuts about yourself.

Lynn said to not fear taking steps back in order to get your head together and more forward on the right path. She was referring to the crochet, but it works in life too.

Stacy said to do the research before making the decision, but other times it’s better to jump in feet first without thinking. The intelligence factor is knowing the difference.

Betsie said it’s okay to be sad. And it’s okay to be glad. Whatever you are, don’t fake it.

Nicole and her grandma Cheri taught me to never give up. Medical issues aside, life goes on and we go on with it. There is joy to be found even when you’re in pain.

Aunt Gladys said that she’d love me no matter what I did. I was her family, and that was all that mattered. She felt that way about all of us – blood relations or not.

There are so many more who have gently nudged my path. So when I look up and see the clouds guiding my way, I know that it is God reminding me that many impact the paths I take in life. I am blessed by and thankful for each and everyone of them.

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Posted by on April 12, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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2nd Day of Lent

Word of the Day: Returnimage

Returning Home?

Returning to a Well Loved Place?

Returning an item to the Store?

Returning a Friendship?

Returning Love?

Returning Hope?

Returning to What?

Sometimes I stray from Jesus love, and it is time to return to Him.

 
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Posted by on February 15, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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