Merry Christmas Friends,
If you are like me, this month is too busy. We forget where we put our favorite recipes. We forget to have our prayer time (the whole reason for the season) or don’t spend as much time meditating on God’s word as we need to. We may have grand plans, but time just seems to speed up and the tasks multiply at a mind-numbing speed. And before we know it, the new year has begun, and the rat race has started all over.
In my quiet time, I have been asking the Lord to restore unto me the joy of His salvation so that it can overflow into the people I interact with, including the grocery clerk, the “customer service” people on the other end of the phone (This one may be the hardest. They can’t see my eyes rolling, but God does.) my neighbors, my children, my parents, and my husband. I hate it when I get irritable and respond without grace to any of the above.
Here are some of the ways I love to worship even in the midst of a crazy busy season:
- Get up early and turn on the Christmas lights and have time with Jesus while the house is quiet.
- Watch a sunrise or sunset.
- Every time I see a Nativity scene, I thank God for giving us His son.
- Listen to the accounts of the Nativity in Matthew and Luke on the Audio Bible App
- If I am feeling lonely, I reach out to someone who needs some love.
What do you do to remember the reason for the season? I would love to hear from you.
If you were to visit my home right now, you may be served leftovers or cheese and crackers. But they would be good leftovers. What I have to offer you here are some good leftovers from the past few years of blogs. If you wondered about any of the recipes I have shared before, they are in one of these links. If you need to get your heart focused on the true meaning of Christmas, there are some good reflections below.
Whatever you are doing today, I encourage you to slow down. Take a deep breath. Remember the beauty of what Jesus did for us by coming as a baby, living as a human, dying on the cross, and being raised from the dead to give us all new life.
Meditations on Christmas:
What Are You Doing to Prepare for Advent
https://kerilynnwillis.com/2022/11/30/what-are-you-doing-to-prepare-for-advent/
Seeing His Splendor and Majesty in Christmas
https://kerilynnwillis.com/2022/12/07/splendor-and-majesty-2/
Mary Knew What God Was Asking of Her and She Still Said “May it be unto me as you have said.”
https://kerilynnwillis.com/2022/12/12/did-mary-know/
God has Given us a Gift; We Only Need to Receive it.
https://kerilynnwillis.com/2021/12/07/open-the-box/
Recipes and Reflections of Christmases Past:
https://kerilynnwillis.com/2020/11/17/scones-skivers-and-hospitality/
https://kerilynnwillis.com/2020/11/23/scones-skivers-and-hospitality-part-two/
https://kerilynnwillis.com/2022/05/05/grandmas-cranberries-and-cinnamon-rolls/
Note: I am not using the Bridgeford frozen bread dough anymore as their recipe has changed. Here is a link to a yummy bread dough that works great for the cinnamon rolls. https://smittenkitchen.com/2021/10/old-school-dinner-rolls/
https://kerilynnwillis.com/2022/05/06/grandmas-cranberries-cinnamon-rolls-part-ii/
Have a blessed Christmas. See you here in the New Year.
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