The past few days have been a whirlwind of activity...joyous and awesome, but busy and somewhat exhausting as well. But isn't that the way Christmas has been from the very beginning? I mean, think about it. Christmas is all about the birth of a baby, and not just any baby, but the birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Savior of the world! And not just any simple kind of birth in a sterile hospital...but a hard and exhausting labor, after traveling for days on the back of a donkey, and ending up in an animal stable behind the Inn, because there was no room in the Inn for Joseph and the very expectant Mary. We've sung songs about the birthday of Jesus and read all the Scriptures pertaining to His birth, and visualized in our minds how it must have been, especially for Mary, to have to go through labor and the delivery of her amazing baby boy in such difficult circumstances. Mary had much to ponder...the Angel's message to her before Jesus' conception by the Holy Spirit, Joseph's surprise and confusion about her pregnancy, until he also had a visit from the Angel...and then the Angels announcing His birth to the shepherds...the shepherds coming to visit and worship the newborn baby in the manger...so many things happening at once! I can well imagine Mary's consternation and exhaustion at the same time. And yet she was willing to trust God enough to go through this, so that God's plan of redemption for all of mankind could be fulfilled. We owe a debt of gratitude to Mary for her obedience to God...but most of all, we owe a debt of gratitude to Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, who came to earth specifically to die for our sins so that we might have eternal life! That is a debt we can never repay...but all He wants is for us to be like Mary, and say "Yes" to whatever God asks of us, and leave the rest up to Him. He will always be there to carry us through to our destination.
With that being said...as I started this out saying, it's been a whirlwind of activity! I didn't get around to doing the Tuesday 4 meme on Tuesday, which was about Christmas Eve on Christmas Eve! One of the questions asked about whether or not we would be attending church services or doing anything special on Christmas Eve, and I would like to answer that question...Yes! We attended the Candlelight Christmas Eve service at our church.
All five of the Advent Candles were lit, including the center white candle, also known as The Christ Candle, which is lit on Christmas Eve or Christmas day.
And as we lit each of the Advent candles, it was so wonderful to sing the familiar Christmas carols and hear the Christmas story once again as we lit the candles of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love, and then we lit the center Christ Candle to remind us that the Light of the world was born this night. "The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light. Those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them a light has shined." Isaiah 9:2 "You, O Lord, have multiplied the nation, You have increased its joy. For to us a child is born, to us a Son is given, and the government shall be upon His shoulder. His name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." (Isaiah 9:3, 6) And we were once again reminded that Jesus is also called Emmanuel, for in Him God is with us. This is what Christmas is really all about...and I am so thankful that we started out our Christmas Eve and Day with these special reminders of why we are celebrating.The choir was singing "A Celtic Silent Night" while the candles were being lit throughout the sanctuary. It was a beautiful, peaceful and moving way to close the service of carol singing and hearing the Christmas story once again. (I quietly took this picture from the choir loft while we were singing. Try doing that while holding a lit candle in one hand, your music book in another hand, and taking a picture with your cell phone with ?? Thankfully we were sitting down while we sang, so my book was in my lap. LOL.)
I've shared this song with you before, and this video below was actually recorded by our choir on Christmas Eve, 2020, during the "pandemic", hence the "social distancing" by the choir. We didn't record it again this year, so I hope you will enjoy this earlier version. I couldn't help but notice as I watched us singing that two of the dear ones singing in this video are now singing in the heavenly choir. I wonder if they sang Silent Night in heaven? I wonder if they even think about Christmas Eve and Christmas in heaven...or if they have a birthday party for Jesus? These are all things we will find out someday...
Christmas day was a lovely day in every way. Our son Scott arrived the night before, and true to his tradition, he baked cookies for us. He didn't do the traditional Sand Tarts that he's done many years before, but did my mother's Orange cookie recipe that is another family favorite. I forgot to take pictures, but here's a picture from the past of when he baked these before:
They are always a welcome treat in our family, and we are thankful that Scott loves to bake them as his "gift" to the family.
And then on second look, someone's leg and foot also photo-bombed the picture! LOL. That was Scott sitting in the recliner relaxing...funny pictures!
and I could join John in our recliners....Oh, I forgot to mention that one other little pleasant "delay" we had was a phone call from our grandson Noah in Maine, along with his mother Nicole. So we all took turns talking to them and enjoyed a wonderful conversation getting caught up on what they have been up to. That was definitely a happy diversion.
I won't bore you with tons of pictures of us opening our gifts and oohing and aahing over every thing, but suffice it to say, God has been VERY good to us and we have had a very blessed and beautiful Christmas. Here we are, sitting down to the table to finally eat our wonderful lasagna dinner...
I wish we had thought to take a picture of all of us in the same picture together, but still you can see we are all there. Rose and I collaborated on the lasagna, salad and garlic toast...a simple and yet delicious meal. We had pie and cake and cookies for dessert, so no one went away hungry for certain!
Praying for a quick recovery for Rose and that no one else in the family come down with whatever lurgy she has. Thanks for sharing your lovely family Christmas with us, it looked like a lot of fun. And always a blessing to have all the kids together on Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteI do hope that Rose is better very quickly. I'll definitely be praying that she's better quicly and also that no one else gets it. Your Christmas looks like it was a lovely one. I think you and John are very well-loved by your family and it's obvious.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet comment on my blog. I appreciate it so much. Maybe we'll vacation at that log cabin together some day. Or maybe our home in Heaven will look like that.
Blessings and love,
Betsy
Keeping Rose in prayer...and what a lovely Christmas, my friend.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry Rose got sick and sure hope it doesn't spread! I love your restored bench! The lasagna looks delicious! My spiral ham turned out dry and awful. I'm done doing a spiral ham. Lasagna is probably a better choice! Everyone looks great in your photos, Pam! I'm looking forward to seeing you in a few weeks!! xo
ReplyDeleteOh no ... did my comment get eaten by Spam? 😮
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