I wonder why…
Why did Father do it the way He did?
Why a baby?
Why a carpenter and young girl who weren't even married yet?
Why the last available space in Bethlehem?
Why only 33 years on earth and only 3 years of ministry?
I've been listening to Winter Snow, by Audrey Assad and Chris Tomlin (check out this beautiful video of the song by Erik Rutgrink on youtube) and reading through Margaret Feinberg's Unwrapping Advent… trying to get my head around the miracle of Christmas and …
… I AM AMAZED BY THE WONDER OF IT ALL …
I think the question I am wrestling with the most today is…
… How did such a minor event in the grand scheme of things chronologically (only really 3 years of the calendar) have such an INCREDIBLE impact on the course of history? …
This Jesus, that came to earth in such a quiet humble way, has impacted
the course of time more than any other person ever …
… about that I wonder…
… and yet I trust…
I put my full trust and confidence in this baby and in the carpenter and the young girl…
… I trust the manger and the ministry…
…I don't get it… I don't understand all the whys… Why did Father do it the way He did?… but no matter the whys, I choose to trust the wonder.
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Thursday, December 12, 2013
Trusting the Wonderings of Christmas
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Saturday, November 23, 2013
Giving Thankfully
Been wrestling with the word thanksgiving this week. When I think of thanksgiving I think of this time of year, when we give thanks for all we are blessed with. I have a roof over my head. I am thankful. I have food on my table. I am thankful. I have clothes on my back. I am thankful. I have family and friends. I am thankful. Paul tells us to "give thanks in all circumstances." So... this time of year we pause to give thanks...
Makes me wonder if we are really grateful in the first place? If we were really grateful, wouldn't we show it on a regular basis. And if we were really grateful for all that we have wouldn't we notice how little others around us have? And if we really noticed how much we have in view of how little those around us have don't you think we would do something about it? You see? If we were really grateful for how blessed we are we would be anxious to bless others...
Here's my struggle... When we take out special time that is designated to do something we make sure we do that thing really well during that time.... BUT, it takes the emphasis off the fact that we should ALWAYS be doing that thing whether it's during that special time or not. Make sense? It's spirit day at school... we go all out painting our faces and dressing up. Shouldn't we always have school spirit though? Not just on spirit day? It's Mother's Day. We honor our mothers.... Shouldn't we always honor our mothers? Valentine's Day... We share love with those that we love. Shouldn't we always show them love? It's Thanksgiving day... We give thanks for all that we are blessed with... Shouldn't we always be giving thanks? Give thanks in all circumstances!
Makes me wonder if we are really grateful in the first place? If we were really grateful, wouldn't we show it on a regular basis. And if we were really grateful for all that we have wouldn't we notice how little others around us have? And if we really noticed how much we have in view of how little those around us have don't you think we would do something about it? You see? If we were really grateful for how blessed we are we would be anxious to bless others...
So... Maybe Thanksgiving's focus shouldn't be so much about sitting around a table gorging ourselves on turkey and mashed potatoes while we thank God that we aren't in the same boat as those less fortunate than us... feeling bad for then... kind of... not bad enough to really do anything about it though... or else we WOULD do something about it.
We do good... kind of... at giving thanks... But if we were really good at giving thanks, maybe we would start GIVING THANKFULLY... Thankful that we are blessed enough to be able to give. And I am not talking about just giving out of the leftovers... You know what I mean? Someone comes to the door on a can drive... so we go to the back of the pantry and find the dusty can of chicken broth that expired last year and give it away so we don't feel guilty for not giving anything... because a dusty, expired can of chicken broth makes such a good meal. Or we donate the old pair of jeans or the coat with holes in it and stains up the front... We give our leftovers... What if God would had that attitude with us? They're not worth me sending my best. They don't need my only beloved. They ought to be grateful for this old nasty can of chicken broth from the back of my pantry.... Hmmmm?
This holiday season... I want to focus on GIVING THANKFULLY rather than just giving thanks... Because the Father gave thankfully to me.
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