Daily Devotional for December 26, 2013

Romans 5:13
I pray that God, the source of hope, will fill you completely with joy and peace because you trust in him. Then you will overflow with confident hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.
 
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This is traditionally a day filled with a mixed bag of emotions.  For some, there is a let-down.  Christmas is officially “over” in their household, and it’s back to work – and on with “life”.  Some will spend the day rushing to take down the tree and put away every indicator of the Christmas celebrated just a few hours ago.  Others will be busy playing with new toys – or even new electronic gadgets and gizmos – and thinking about how to incorporate them into their daily living in the next few weeks/months.  Still others will be completely relieved that a painful reminder of the loneliness and sadness in their lives has passed… and they can try to return to some semblance of “normalcy”.
 
I’ll admit… for just a few minutes after everyone left our house last night and it got really quiet, I looked around and wished everything was put away.  But it was more a weariness from the busy day - and the thought of actually putting it all back in the closet - than a sense of finality. Several years ago, I gave myself permission to leave most of the Christmas decorations out until after New Year’s Day.  For one thing, it takes me 2-3 days to get everything decorated… and it seems a shame to rush to put them away just 23 days later!  More importantly, I’m simply not done with Christmas yet… and truly, none of us should be!
 
Hear me out… I’m not talking about the decorations and the gifts.  Maybe you feel like you will burst or go into a diabetic coma if you eat one more cookie, bite of turkey or ham, or piece of chocolate.  But that’s not the true story of Christmas anyway, now… is it?!  The message of Christmas is the hope that God sent us in the form of a tiny baby who grew into a wise-beyond-his-years boy… and then into a young adult leader/teacher/healer.  The story is how God came to us in human form to show us how to live for Him… how to walk with Him… and then suffered and died for us so that we can carry the power of His Holy Spirit in our hearts forever!  We really, really need to revel in that a little while longer.  If keeping the decorations up and celebrating with cookies and cocoa helps us to do that…then, we shouldn’t rush to “un-decorate”!
 
More importantly, we should do whatever it takes to keep the “spirit of Christmas” alive in our hearts and minds all through the year.  We need to take some time to talk to God and study His word and allow Him to fill us with complete joy and peace.  We must invite Him to fill our hearts and souls with the power of His Holy Spirit… and an unending source – and sense – of hope.  We may not say “Merry Christmas” in June or July… but our attitude and demeanor should convey the joy, kindness and warmth that seem to flow so easily and readily in the first three weeks of December.
 
How will you treat your faith and God’s gift of hope in the next few days/weeks/months?  Will this be the day that you pack Him away with the tree and decorations, dust your hands and say, “That’s it until next year!”?  Or will you take time to sit quietly and reflect on the amazing gift God gave you?  Will you give as much time and attention to thinking about how you can utilize God’s power and the teachings of Jesus in the coming months as you do to the new gifts you opened yesterday?
 
Isn’t this a day to take some time for a relaxing cup of cocoa or coffee… one last Christmas cookie…and a little conversation with God about where – and how – you’ll use His bequests in the coming year?  Christmas isn’t over… it should be just beginning!  In the words of the old carol, “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” this is actually the Second Day!  How are you spending yours?
 
©2013 Debbie Robus

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