When you think of the phrase, “Christmas is coming!” … what sort
of emotion does it evoke?
It might be any one of these:
Panic: I only
have three more Saturdays of shopping before Christmas. I’m never going to get
it all done!
Frustration: Ugh.
There are so many activities this month. We are going to be running all over
the place with very little time to just be together as a family at home,
enjoying each other’s company.
Regret: Why
did I say we’d host the family get-together? Now I have to straighten and scrub
this place from top to bottom AND make the dessert I signed up to provide, as
if I didn’t already have enough to do this month.
Envy: I
noticed on Facebook the gorgeous holiday decorations my co-worker has in her
home. They look like they are straight from an HGTV Christmas special. Our
place looks like we bought ours from the clearance bin at the local secondhand
store.
So many sentiments can invade our hearts and minds. But these
emotions don’t stay there.
Are these the attitudes we want on display during the month of
December? Or should we choose the attitude reflected in the old familiar hymn, Joy to the World?
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