Mon. 12/21/20
Hello Good-person-the-world-is-lucky-to-have! How are you doing during this season?
First of all I apologize I didn’t mention this earlier, I hope that if you celebrate Hanukkah you had a beautiful time and have good memories. God bless you!
There’s a delightful group of people I know – ‘The G.L.P.s’. Since this Disease That Shall Not Be Named began, 14 or so members of this tribe have been contributing prayers that are written on a rotating basis. Each day a different prayer is e-mailed out to the whole gang. The prayer theme for last week was ‘joy’, and this is what I contributed. Probably not exactly what they had in mind, but hey, by now they gotta know there’s a pretty darn good chance that’s gonna happen!
But before I get to the prayer part, just know that if you’re having a hard time there are people who do understand and care (including me). You are NOT alone. Life DOES get better. In the meantime, would you please reach out to someone if life gets too overwhelming? We ARE worthy of being heard and cared for! Coach Kris, the awesome lady who is the technical brains behind this blog, put up a list of lifeline numbers midway down on the home page.
Now on to the prayer . . .
No matter which holiday season a person may or may not observe, it can be a time of joy and celebration, or confusion and conflicting feelings, and/or a time of grief, loneliness and desolation. Difficult feelings can be compounded due to the pressure some of us feel because it seems the world is telling us we ‘should’ be extra excited, cheerful, loving and giving.
I’ll be honest, like so many other good people I struggle to varying degrees during these times. It’s not a personal ‘flaw’ or sin, nor is it weak or shameful to feel and admit this. A person who is speaking about their own truth should never be denied or told to shut up just because it may make others uncomfortable. It’s only by bringing the darker truths into the light of honesty that we can create the hope and healing that comes from knowing we are not alone. Then maybe, together, we can encourage each other enough to get us through the darkest moments when desperate decisions could be made that create consequences we can never rescind.
And even though we, as mortals, may not be able to see it in those most painful moments when someone chooses to hold onto hope in the midst of their God awful pain, that’s when Heaven rejoices.
Dear Heavenly Father, help us to remember that sometimes joy in ourselves and others cannot always be fabricated and shared to our specifications. Remind me to not ignore someone who is in dire need of a smile or blessing because it might infringe on my comfort zone. And also remind me that just because someone may not get an immediate ‘pick-me-up’ from what I tried to do for them does not discount the gesture. It may be the seed that sprouts in time to keep them (and perhaps others) safe. If only we could witness Heaven’s joy then!
In Jesus name I pray, Amen!
Looking forward to meeting with you again on Wednesday (or shortly thereafter)!
Thank you Coach Kris (coachkris.lindsay@gmail.com) for being so patient as you help me wade through the mysteries of blogging! Kris is also a life coach, yoga instructor, potential blogger, family woman . . . and so much more. This isn’t even half of what she does, nor scratches the surface of who she is. I’ve never met her in person yet do know she’s a blessing just from talking & texting & her patience dealing with my technical naïveté (to put it kindly :))
Today’s song is by my favorite Christmas music band, Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO). Have you listened to them at all? Definitely high energy and lots of guitar, which is why they’re perfect for Pearl 🙂 It’s an awesome experience to see them live. There are people at the concerts from 4-5 years old on up to senior citizens – all having a great time!
Hope you like “Christmas Jam”, because there’ll be more TSO this week.