Everybody is rushing this time of year. Last Friday, we had an outpatient surgery, a basketball game, a piano recital, and a choir rehearsal all in one day. Whew!
We all need simple ways to help us reflect on Jesus during the December days. As we go about the weeks before Christmas, let's take time to worship Christ in our spirits - and take opportunities to share Him with others.
Some simple things that help me experience Jesus in the midst of a busy December . . .
1. Make sure and start every day with the Lord
- with some prayer and Bible meditation. I often remember Johnny
Hunt's words, "If you give your time to the Redeemer, He will redeem
your time."
2. I love Christmas music, as does my family.
However, in the midst of the "fun" holiday music, I keep a CD or two in
my car or computer of Christmas music that says a lot about the Lord.
For my personal tastes and wiring, no Christmas music helps me worship
Jesus any more than the classical kind. I keep CD's handy of The Robert Shaw Chorale and the St. Olaf Choir.
They bless me greatly as they sing classic Christmas carols about the
Lord - His redemption, incarnation, birth, holiness, etc. My tastes may
not be yours - but find something that helps your spirit worship Jesus -
even in the midst of holiday rush. Today I was listening to BEAUTIFUL STAR by The Centurymen.
3. I keep some easy reading handy - on my desk, in my bathroom, in my backpack, in our den.
By easy reading I mean Christian writing that is not too elaborate. I
have a few simple books by Max Lucado, Jack Hayford, and others that
contain simple meditations that can be read in 2-5 minutes. I read one
this morning over breakfast on Jesus being the Bread of Life, and my
mind and spirit have meditated on it all morning as I have been doing
other things. One of my favorites is Come . . . and Behold Him! by Pastor Jack Hayford.
4. It always helps me in December, after everyone has gone to bed, to sit down by the lit tree
for just a few minutes and "be still and know that [He] is God." A few
quiet moments to reflect, give Him thanks, and perhaps read a few
Scriptures.
Perhaps these simple things may help you, in the midst of the holiday
rush, to connect with Christ. It is as we connect with Him that we have
something to share with others.
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