Gratitude Day 379
Sat., Dec. 21, 2019
Isaiah 9:2: The people walking in darkness have seen a great light. On those living in a pitch-dark land, light has dawned.
Today is the longest night
Or the shortest day of the year.
It’s not any shorter hours-wise.
For those of us who live in the northern hemisphere, it’s the day with the least amount of possible sunlight in the day.
The day when the sun comes up the latest and dips below the western skyline the earliest.
When I was a child and growing up on a farm, I remember coming home from school on Dec. 21st. While us kids often wanted a short break before heading outside to do our evening chores on the farm, I remember my Mom encouraging us on Dec. 21st not to wait. “It will be dark soon,” she would say. If we wanted any daylight to aid us in doing chores, we needed to get our feet into boots, put on our chore coats and move on outside … as quickly as possible.
We don’t know the exact date that Jesus was born. In fact, we’re not sure what month or even what season. Late December was chosen because this is when the least amount of light is possible. It’s like all the people have seen such darkness in the world. And now, the Light of God is coming into the world.
Why wouldn’t the Light arrive during the longest nights of the year?
Why wouldn’t the Light want to shine as brightly as possible?
Yesterday, Hubby Rick put up a lighted star on the side of our carriage house. Usually, there is also a nativity in this area. The nativity isn’t out yet … but the star is. Just before we ate dinner last night, Rick said, “Have you seen the star in the east?”
I thought he was being funny, when in reality, he just wanted me to look out the window and see the star of the east on the side of our carriage house.
It was dark. The light shone bright.
The Light of the World has come.
We celebrate it again in just a few days.
If you are feeling darkness in your life right now, turn east and find the star.
If you wonder if God loves you, turn east and please find a star that is shining bright, for you and all the world to see.
If you are feeling a little frazzled or distracted or not prepared for Christmas, just stop. Stop. Turn east. Find the star. See the Light of the World.
This IS enough.
This IS Christmas.
This IS what is most important.
See the light.
Feel the light.
Give thanks to God.
Amen.
And if you need just a bit of inspiration today, listen to a favorite Christmas carol.
For the Light of the World on the longest night of the year and every other night, I am grateful.
Dear God – Thank you for bringing light into a dark and often dreary world. Thank you for shining brightness into my life. May I reflect Your love to those around me. Amen.
Blessings –
Dianne
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