Through the Hurt

25 December 2018

Psalm 97, Hebrews 1:1-2:9, Galatians 4:4-7

During this Holy Day, in the midst of gift-, family, loneliness, heartache, healing, hurting…look to God.

Two holidays often are the most bittersweet, Thanksgiving and Christmas. The of (Thanksgiving) and celebration of the Savior (Christmas) can get confused with family struggles, financial struggles and family losses. These two gatherings will often stir up our deepest emotions, both good and bad. It can make the holidays some of the most stressful of the year.

It’s okay. Joseph and Mary were expecting their first child. The mysterious and amazing circumstances only heightened that expectation. They had to travel in the midst of that. The stress of bearing the probable condemnation of their families, plus the confrontation with the Roman authorities (they were traveling to be counted and taxed) would have strained their joyful expectation.

If you are questioning how could a person be stressed during this time…GIVE PRAISE!

If you are questioning your value or faith or walk, because you are stressed during this time, give yourself a break. The mother and earthly father of God were stressed, too. You are not alone.

Stressed or not, Christmas is time to be present. Spend time with one another. If you know someone is alone, invite them. If you are alone, it’s okay to ask to come and visit. This day is for Framily.

Heavenly Father, continually make us glad and joyful in this remembrance of the birth of your only , Christ. As we receive His Advent, help us receive him as our Redeemer. Help us, through the Holy , be assured of our salvation and with you. May your love through help us look to the earthly of our Messiah. Give us confidence to bear your light into the world. This we pray in the grace and love of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen.

May you have a Merry and Blessed Christmas!