Wednesday, December 24, 2008

And the Stockings were hung by the Chimney with Care

Well, we have finally hung up our stockings, read the Christmas story from Luke and the girls are all snuggled in their beds (not asleep but in bed).

No easy way to handle our emotions for today, just to have some reassurance that our Heavenly Father is caring for Claire in a way that we could not compare to. Just imagine the Christmas Celebration Claire is enjoying, actually, I can't begin to imagine. Don't you think it is the biggest party ever?

As we celebrate Christmas this evening I can only reflect upon the fact that Jesus Christ came to earth as a precious newborn baby. An infant whose mother held him in her arms, she nursed him at her breast, she took care of his every need. She kissed his "boo boos"' she taught him to use his manners, she taught him to be polite. She directed him as an adolescent, she edified him as a teenager. And when it came time she encouraged him to begin his ministry. And then at 33 years of age Mary watched her son, her precious son, suffer and die a brutal death so that you and I could have eternal life with our Heavenly Father the one who created each and every one of us.

As a mother I cannot imagine the pain and agony that Mary felt within her heart and soul knowing that her son was sacrificing himself for her, everyone else standing around and those of us who would come generations later. I am certain that her prayers to God, in those moments, were in desperation for another way, any other way. God had prepared her for those moments, I'm sure, but her flesh must have cried out.

God has been preparing Jeff and me for these days without Claire, but that doesn't stop us from crying out in desperation that there must have been another way. And then I am reminded that Claire is celebrating that eternal life that we long for. So as we celebrate Christmas by watching the sparkle in our children's eyes and open those presents from loved ones, let's remember the true reason we are celebrating. Yes, Jesus' birth was a miraculous event but his death and resurection was much more than a miracle, it was the reason we can sit here in the midst of tears and pain and know that Claire has received the gift of eternal salvation promised to each of us.

I believe that God is a merciful and gracious God and wants our eternal presence with him.

Merry Christmas to You and May God Blessings abound in the coming year!!

"Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel, because he has come and has redeemed his people...to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace." Luke 1:68;79

4 comments:

Sandra said...

This is a post that needs to be sent to LifeWay for them to print in their ParentLife magazine where in the article where the present the gospel! I love you so much and long to hold you and the girls! God's mercies are new this morning!!!! Thank goodness we do not have to save any from yesterday or borrow any from tommorrow! May visions of sugar plums dance in your heads tonight!

Angie said...

Praying for you this morning!!!! What a week to have to depend so deeply on the Lord. Yet, I know that He is faithful and will see you through.Thank you for your encouraging reminder in this blog today! We love you all!

The Rectors said...

Thanks friend for the awesome reminder of God's gift for all of us. This needs to be shared with more folks than just those who read your blog. It's an incredible reminder of Jesus' sacrifice and also the sacrifice of those who loved him as his family and friends. You know some of what the heart of Mary as a mother felt. Claire's life too gave life to others who are celebrating this Christmas with the gift of life, not to mention those who are celebrating true life in Christ as a result of your family's story and faith. Hold on to God's promises, mercies, and grace. I'm praying that your path will be filled with lots of breadcrumbs today. Love you so much!
Kim

melanie said...

Hi, I got the link to your blog from your sister. (We're forum buddies.) I was thinking about y'all this week, knowing how difficult this week would have to be for you. This is a beautiful post, and I agree that it needs to be shared. I'm praying for y'all.