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Are you having a Blue and Gloomy Christmas during our Pandemic?

By grandparenting 2 years agoNo Comments

Does the song “I’ll be home for Christmas” ¹ Frank Sinatra made famous in the ’50s, makes you blue and gloomy because you are not going to see all of your children and grandchildren during this Christmas season make you sad? Grandparents love to be with their loved ones to celebrate Christmas, the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. My husband and I will miss several of our family members this year at our family gathering, so we can identify with you if you are disappointed. 

However, in my winter morning routine, I sit by the fire, have a cup of tea, and read from my favorite devotional book, Jesus Calling by Sarah Young. I am reminded of the precious gift of God’s presence in my life and the peace that is available to fill my deepest longings when my focus is on Him. 

God never meant for us to be self-sufficient. He designed us to need Him so we would stay close to Him and be complete in Him. He is sitting at the right hand of God, waiting for us to bring our lonely heavy hearts to Him to experience His peace, which only He can give.  

Very often, I want to figure out how to solve my issues. Sometimes I try to bury or deny my neediness by pacifying my longings with people or possessions. God carefully designed our longings and feelings of incompleteness to point us to Him to weather the storms of life. 

Sarah Young writes, “When your focus is broad enough to include Me I(Jesus) in your thoughts, you feel safe and complete. When your perception narrows so that problems or details fill your consciousness, you feel empty and incomplete.” ²  

During the Christmas season, we often hear Isaiah 9:6, “For to us a Child is born, and He will be called Wonderful Counselor.” A counselor is an adviser, an advocate, or gives guidance and instruction. With the promise of Jesus as our counselor, ask yourself, “What need am I holding in my heart, that I can trust God for guidance today?” 

As believers in Jesus Christ, we have the privilege to wrap our neediness, our concerns, our loneliness, and our worries in a package and give it to Jesus this Christmas. He is waiting to receive our package so He can provide us with a gift of His peace, which will be beyond our comprehension.

Prayer:Dear Father, I want to come to you with all my neediness. Forgive me for trying to bury and deny my thoughts and feelings, pacifying my deepest wishes with people or possessions. Help me focus my thoughts on You so I will be aware of your presence. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

¹ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pk-SLQPYJ0

² Sarah Young, Jesus Calling (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2004). p 358.

PS: If you have TEEN grandchildren, you will be interested in the prayer card I have developed “Scriptures to Pray for your Teen Grandchildren.” Many grandparents use the “Scriptures to pray for your Teen Grandchildren.” 

By joining the mailing list to receive my grandparenting blogs and prayer suggestions, sign up on the right side of this page. I will send you a free downloadable copy of “Scriptures to Pray for your Teen Grandchildren.” If you already are on my Blog mailing request, send me an email requesting the Prayer card for Teens.   

Written by Lillian Penner, Co-Prayer Director for Christian Grandparenting Network, pennerlp@gmail.com

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Lillian is the National Prayer Coordinator for Christian Grandparenting Network for many years. She is a speaker, blogger and authored Grandparenting with a Purpose: Effective Ways to Pray for your Grandchildren. She and her husband have 3 sons, 9 grandchildren and 2 greats.

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