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This Christmas season, a great number of families and friends
will gather together. Some celebrating Christmas for secular reasons others for religious.
Some of the greatest joys and disappointments are experienced this time of the year. Here
are three suggestions to aid your holiday experience, so the entire Christmas package may
be opened with joy. Remember your gathering is not a courthouse, a tennis court, or
Golgatha. Courthouse
Leave your judicial robes in the closet. A holiday gathering is not the time for judgment
and conviction. You have all gathered together at your own will. This is a time for
patience and peace. The scriptures use the word longsuffering, which may be
more appropriate in your case. Yes, your relatives may do or say things that drive you
crazy. You are different people and different people have different lifestyles. However,
you have not gathered together to ruin someones special day by telling them what is
wrong with their life. There are other times to have those discussions. Realize these are
people who are in the same crazy life that you are. They want the same thing you do, to
have joy, which the world tries to steal away as often as possible.
Hebrews 12:14
- Follow after peace with all men, and the sanctification without which no man shall
see the Lord:
Tennis Court
There are going to be comments made during the gathering that may be an irritant or even
hurtful. Yes, you want to bring out your backhand
dont do it. Do not engage in
a volley of words. At first, it seems as if these things are subtle barbs, a little poke
in the ribs. Perhaps no one notices, but you do. So you launch another comment back.
Before you know it a full scale match of words is going on. You are each serving up one
mouthful of pain after another. Is that why you are gathering? Is that going to make the
others around you feel good? You dont get set, point, match by seeing who you can
hurt the most at a holiday gathering. The issue is one of humility. No one likes to be put
down. To counter it, our conceit, or ego swings back. Instead, let us swallow our pride
and take up the matter at a more private time and in a mature fashion.
Galatians 5:26
- Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, envying one another.
Golgatha
Golgatha is the place to where Jesus carried His cross and died. First, you are not going
to die at your holiday gathering. You may pass out from food consumption or get salmonella
eating Aunt Hilgas deviled eggs, but the chances of you dying are extremely small.
Second, carrying your cross of burden and suffering can create a lot of damage around the
house (think of the small amount of space in the kitchen!). Seriously, there are many
folks each holiday season that act as if it is the biggest burden they have every engaged
in by gathering together. The house is too full, the turkey kept them up 9 hour last
night, there is dirt on the front door rug, there arent enough pickled beets for
everyone, where are all the pies going to go, and oh, the dirty dishes and they
have to take care of it all! Woe is me! Look how much I have to put up with to make
this all happen. Yes, someone out there is carrying an awful big cross. In the midst
of a party, they are working hard to fill everyone up with a big, hot, steaming plate of
guilt. Dont let this be you. Remember, serving others is something we do out of
kindness and love. Can you imagine Christ carrying his cross to Golgatha and complaining
all the way? Christ did indeed suffer, but was silent as a lamb led to the slaughter. What
he did, he did out of love. Perhaps, you can remember His Words if you really feel you are
suffering by serving:
Luke 23:34
- And Jesus said, Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.
Friends, if you gather
during this time of year, remember this is a time you can lead by example. Make your
example one of peace, humility, and love. You are not at a courthouse, tennis court, or
Golgatha. There is a connection to those with whom you are gathering together. These are
family and friends who want to have the best of the day for themselves, you, and the rest
of those gathered. In the best of all worlds, your example allows you to influence hopeful
future heirs to the kingdom of God (Revelation 21:7). In the least, you
make it through your gathering and dont leave with mash potatoes thrown into your
hair.
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