November 14, 2011




Stuck in the Middle...or Joy?

It’s that time of year again; the time when everyone is thinking about Christmas but can't do anything until Thanksgiving has passed. To me, I was officially stuck in the middle. I don’t know about you all, but this drives me bonkers. I like to do things when the idea *first* comes to mind. Needless to  say, constantly having to stall myself was getting a little annoying.

Then it hit me the other day, while I was brooding over not being able to hang up my, ‘Happy Christmas’ sign, that I was letting all my joy be swallowed up by my holiday-modernism. What is “holiday-modernism?” It is the belief that holidays should be prepared for at least, one month ahead (if not two) of the month the holiday is actually in.

Being able to celebrate Thanksgiving in such abundance (as we do) is a gift from God. We should rejoice in it. My distain for this time of year was just as bad as saying, “God, I’d rather be unhappy and see ugliness than be joyous in the all the beauty you have surrounded me with.” It is true there are no “Thanksgiving” songs, but there is always Fred Astaire. Yes, the decorations are the same as they were last month; but they were made with the same enthusiasm as the Christmas decorations, are just as beautiful, and are still a sign of God’s goodness. God gives us beautiful things not only so that we can be happy but more importantly, so that we can rejoice in him and give glory to his sovereignty.

This means, all my Christmas decorations will have to wait their turn so that I can rejoice in them at the proper moment -- not forgetting to give thanks for what God has given me at present. So after all, I was not stuck in the Middle, I was choosing discontentment over joy. 

“This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalm 118:24

Do any of you have those moments where, you’re so busy looking for the future, you forget to realize the blessings you have right in front of you? 

3 comments:

  1. Rejoicing with you in this day! Lovely, thought-provoking post. Thank you. Ü

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  2. Haha, I have these moments a lot with Blaze, where I dream about how nice it will be when he can sleep through the night/use words instead of shriek/entertain himself for more than five minutes/etc.

    So I have to remind myself that every time has its blessings and inconveniences!

    For instance, one inconvenience of the Christmas season might be a bossy older sister coming to see you. ;)

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  3. Haha, I guess your moments with Blaze are even more special because, they'll never come again.
    Bossy sisters are good. Plus, if you're too much of a problem, I can always just hide away. Jk, you're not a problem. I can't wait for you all to come -- we're going to have so much fun!:D

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