It happens every year. And I know that
I’m not the only one who does it. On November 1st Thanksgiving plans
are well underway. We don’t want to miss a beat in having Thanksgiving dinner
as perfect as can be. I love Thanksgiving− taking time to be grateful to God
for His many blessings, family gathering together, turkey dinner with the trimmings, college football on TV, and on and on.
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When
God looks into our brains, it must look something like Pinterest or the merger of Southern
Living Christmas and Focus on the
Family.
Our minds are bursting with
wonder-filled plans: Our culinary creations will top all we’ve
ever done in Christmas past. It will seem as though we’ve cloned Martha
Stewart’s creativity and yes, her pocketbook−and even her staff. [How much of that do you really think she
does herself anyway?]
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Our minds are bursting with
wonder-filled plans:
We’ll give and receive delightfully simple and meaningful gifts this year. We
won’t spend more than we can afford. And best of all, everyone will appreciate−really
appreciate−the gifts we give. As they carefully open each one, their
eyes will sparkle with anticipation.
Then they’ll look into our faces and gleefully say, “Oh thank you so much! I just love it! It is just right!” Then we’ll receive that big hug of gratitude and smile as we sweetly say, “You’re welcome, Honey. I love you so much.”
Then they’ll look into our faces and gleefully say, “Oh thank you so much! I just love it! It is just right!” Then we’ll receive that big hug of gratitude and smile as we sweetly say, “You’re welcome, Honey. I love you so much.”
So- our wonder-filled plans are
brilliant, indeed. Our imaginings can flit and float to impeccable holiday
thrills. But—really now, let’s do be real. When our families consist of human
beings, we’ll deal with human frailties. We, ourselves, are not the picture of
perfection, you know.
Let’s begin our plans with a prayer to
the One we celebrate and ask for His leading as we set our sights on Christmas.
After all—it’s His birthday.
AND let’s do what Proverbs 16:3 wisely
tells us: Commit your work to the LORD, and your plans will be established.
Please leave a comment and share ways you manage to maintain focus and composure during your Christmas planning and follow-through. Merry Christmas!
"Our Wonder-Filled Plans for Christmas" has been published in the December issue of the free on-line magazine, "Refresh." To read more delightful and inspirational Christmas related articles please see the December issue -> http://lighthousebiblestudies.com/refresh-bible-study-magazine .
©Connie
Wohlford
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