Archive for December, 2008

The Journey to Simplicity

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

As Christmas Eve approaches I pray for a peaceful and simple couple of days.

When people share their most special memories of Christmas, it is not about the expensive gifts, pressed linen tablecloths, glitter, chocolate, or shopping.

I hear about the childhood memory of visiting the family farm. Laying on the floor in front of a roaring fire with a couple of hound dogs.  Falling asleep in front of the fire and waking up in a feather bed in a very cold room of the house.

I hear about the Christmas stocking with an orange, a pack of chewing gum, some English walnuts.

I hear about a grandpa telling late night stories, and early morning squirrel or pheasant hunts (with the same dogs).  It is milking the cows, because they don’t take Christmas off.  It is the smell of homemade bread or a pie coming out of the oven. It is singing, and candle light.

Our best memories are the simple ones.  They are not cluttered and remain clear and comforting.  All is calm, all is bright.  Let us rejoice and take comfort in family time and the simple things that bring joy during this season.

Jesus’ birthplace was a simple manger.  There were no inflatable snowmen, wire cage reindeer or LED lights.  He brought the light, the one we need most.

The wise men and the presents didn’t show up until later.  There was a lot of political stuff going on between birth and gifts.  But, I would like to believe the night and the next day were simple, peaceful, calm. No one knew how important the event was. There was not press release. It was a night and a day without cell phones, oven timers, meal production schedules, wrapping paper, and credit card bills.  We have come to believe it has to be complex and each detail well planned.

Redemption is a simple idea.  In my mind it is the most important thing about Christianity. It is the most important reason for celebrating Christmas.  Our redeemer has come.

I wish you all a very Merry Christmas.

Prayer Request December

Friday, December 19th, 2008

There are several people we need prayers for this week:

  • Jim – recovery from car accident, healing, coagulation needs to happen
  • Rosemarie – healing
  • Richie F. – Heal and be strong
  • Mark O. – Recovery from surgery
  • Marie L. – Recovery from surgery
  • Ed B – Recovery from surgery
  • Martha C – healing her lungs
  • Donnabella W. – healing for bladder
  • Mary – peace and guidance
  • Jennifer – safe delivery and blessings for the new baby coming soon

Father God we lift these people up to you.  Thank you for being our God of grace, peace and healing.  We also pray for people traveling during the holidays.  We pray for the people working over the holidays.  We ask for blessing and comfort for those alone this season and those having their first Christmas without a family member.

What We Want For Christmas

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

There sure is a lot of bad news about the economy.  I want to continue to pray for the entire world economy.  People need jobs and we need manufacture and make stuff.  I believe if we would all pray for strength we shall receive it.

God, I pray for companies to find their way to sound production of goods and services.  I ask for growth to come to the economy and for the drastic up and down cycles to calm down.  I pray for people to have wonderful job opportunities. I pray people can all produce enough income to make their mortgages and feed their families.

I want to also pray for people all over the world to have more than enough food and strong economies.  Let there be peace and light for everyone.  Let prosperity come to every corner of the world.  Thank you LORD for helping people escape whatever bondage hold them back.  Amen