peace?
It’s crazy this time of year to pull everything together. I always think I’ll get EVERYTHING done early and then just have PEACE. It never works that way! I am never done early and I always regret not having more peace through the season. We listened to Pastor Grant’s message from last weekend on Monday night and I was SO convicted. I need to choose moments of peace and decide what’s really important and what’s not. I am going to try to relax for the rest of the week and make spending time with Jesus my priority– cause then I won’t care about what’s not important! I really appreciated the distinction about peace and quiet that Grant made in his message. I can find peace without having silence.
I heard about these two elderly women shopping the other day — one was really flustered and stressed out about not being done with all of her “stuff” for Christmas. Her friend indignantly (and with a hint of sarcasm) replied, “Geez you think they’d give us more notice”. I just laughed when the person who had overheard the conversation retold it. She made such a good point — it’s not like we don’t know when Christmas is coming and how much time we have to get ready for the WHOLE year!
I have been loving the “Vintage Jesus” series that Mark Driscoll (from Mars Hill Church) preached last Christmas season. The boys and I have been listening to most of these together and we have been learning so much. My favorite message in the series is “How did people know Jesus was coming?”.
As a family we have been trying so hard to focus on what’s really important and we won’t stop trying (in a peaceful sort of way). We (I) have to remember that there is so much more to this season than all the shopping, buying, wrapping, creating, striving, stressing, and cleaning. I only need one thing for Christmas peace and that’s Jesus. If I could pick 2 things I’d pick Jesus and my family, but that’s all I really need. Fortunately I am blessed to have both at all times and so what more do I need?






The Eleventh Hour
See the Morning
Roots
Furthermore: From the Studio, From the Stage
Vintage Jesus: Timeless Answers to Timely Questions (Relit Theology)
Jesus: 90 Days With the One and Only (Personal Reflections)
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