December 15, 2007
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~ Let it Snow … Let it Snow … Let it Snow ~

WHAT ARE YOU EXPECTING FOR CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR?
John Killinger
Christmas Spoken HereWhat are you expecting for Christmas this year? Smoke curling from chimneys into cold skies and bare trees standing like sentinels watching for Santa Claus with his sleigh full of toys? A tall fir tree bedecked with soft colored lights and trinkets and candy canes? The smell of Christmas cookies wafting through the house, and the sound of bells and carols on the stereo? Children hanging their stockings on the mantle, or, if the stockings have gotten too large and the gifts too plentiful, laying them on the hearth by a blazing fire?
It is easy to think of Christmas images, isn’t it, because there is no season of the year so full of nostalgia and ripe with expectation. It takes a Scrooge, with a heart of stone, not to become excited about the approach of this joyous occasion. Visions of sugar plums or their contemporary equivalent—dance in all our heads.
But I wonder, have you ever been disappointed by Christmas? Did you expect something Christmas that didn’t materialize? Maybe you were looking for a bonus in your pay envelope that wasn’t there or expecting somebody home who didn’t arrive or anticipating something, a mood or a feeling, that never quite came to you. Maybe you didn’t receive a present you were looking for—the doll you had seen in the toy shop or the drum set that would have driven Mom and Dad crazy, or the microwave oven you had hinted about for months.…
Christmas can be that way. We can build up such impossible hopes and dreams that it can’t possibly fulfill them. That is one reason people often feel depressed when Christmas is over. They have lived for days in a state of perpetual excitation, expecting something to happen; and, when it doesn’t, they feel sad and let down.
That’s too bad because you know what the real message of Christmas is about? It’s about what we don’t expect. That’s right. Christmas isn’t about what we expect; it’s about what we don’t expect.
Think about it. Zechariah and Elizabeth didn’t expect to have a baby in their old age. Mary didn’t expect to become the mother of the Son of God. She couldn’t believe it when the angel told her. “Why, I’m not even married,” she said. Joseph didn’t expect his young bride to be pregnant. Herod didn’t expect to be disturbed by word of the Child. The shepherds didn’t expect to see angels in their fields. The Magi didn’t expect to find the Savior of the world born in a manger in a poor little country village like Bethlehem. The whole thing was a surprise. God surprised everybody that first Christmas.
And when you think about Jesus’ teachings, you realize that surprise is in the nature of who God is. God is full of surprises.
The meek shall inherit the earth. Think about that. That’s really a surprise, isn’t it? When you look around and see the people who shove and push and talk the loudest getting ahead of everybody else, you wonder about the meek.
The first shall be last and the last first. That’s another corker. The high and the mighty going into heaven behind the low and the poor.…
You see, it isn’t a matter of what we’re expecting for Christmas. It’s what we don’t expect. That’s what we ought to be looking for, what we don’t expect because that’s the way God is. God is a God of surprises.
I don’t have anything against traditional Christmas celebrations. In fact, I love them. I enjoy the trees and lights and Christmas pageants and music and presents and all the rest. But we ought to realize that God may have some surprises in store for us this Christmas. God may not come to us in the old familiar ways. God may speak to us in some new event, in some place where we least expect it.
The surprises of God! We never know where they are or when they are coming. But the word of the Gospel is that they are and that they do come. And this is what Christmas is all about.
Ask your children two questions this Christmas. First: “What do you want to give to others for Christmas?” Second: “What do you want for Christmas?” The first fosters generosity of heart and an outward focus. The second can breed selfishness if not tempered by the first. ~Anonymous
I think that the true meaning of Christmas is about possibility. It is not the kind of possibility that comes from a confidence in our own skill, knowledge, ability, or a positive mental attitude. It is possibility that comes solely from the fact that God is God, and that he is the kind of God who comes into our own human existence to reveal himself and call us to himself. ~Dennis Bratcher
Well, yesterday, I got rid of those dust bunnies … and then decided to bake some cookies … chocolate chip oatmeal walnut! Cookies … hot from the oven with a cold glass of milk for dunkin’ … mmmm … can’t beat that!! Didn’t do much ‘purging’ yesterday … I’ll work on some of that today … and watch the snow fall! Well, as I said, my husband made it to Illinois without any trouble, but it’s the trip home I’m really concerned about! The job may very well take longer than expected, making Sunday the day that he would be driving home, although he’s hoping to make it tonight!! But, last night I heard the ‘weatherman’ say that we could get 17 inches of snow, with ice mixed in … then it will start to blow, and drift! Makes for hazardous driving! Now, I would be much more excited about the snow, but I want my husband to get home safely! And 17 inches is a bit much! *I’m hearing now on the news it may be 12 inches … but ice is still inevitable … with blizzard like conditions!
I so appreciate your prayers for Lewis, that if it is bad, he’ll use wisdom and stay over another night, and wait to travel until it clears a bit … they’re saying Sunday afternoon … I’m just so thankful the hotel room is paid for … that was a blessing, and I did send extra clothes for him! Now I’ll just wait, and watch, as the snow & ice begin to fall! I have my kitchen window cracked, and I love the cold breeze that is blowing in … it smells like snow … I stepped outside, and it is beautiful, even though the snow hasn’t started yet … you can feel it though! When it starts, I’m hoping to get pictures! And speaking of pictures … I came across a few of my son, Ian, from the winter of 92/93. We spent the afternoon out, building a snowman together … he played for quite a while outside that day … he was bundled up like a little bear! He always was so cuddly! He loved that snowman … it took a couple of weeks before he melted! We built others, but this was his favorite! Well, do stay safe and warm this weekend … and, if any of you are getting this storm, share your weather report!
Warm Blessings,
~ Deborah <><
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cute cute cute
Did your husband make it home? Where in IL was he going? I spoke to my mom a bit ago (they live in the Chicago area) and she said they got 10 inches of snow last night.
Those pictures of Ian are so cute! I’m sure you miss those days.
Praying your husband is safe and sound and warm!
We had little snow here but quite a bit of ice and sleet. The roads are slick as can be. I am thankful that I just stayed home today. I’m not sure what the weather is suppose to be for tomorrow. I hope sunny and warmer. It is not even winter yet!
Blessings to your evening. ~ Gina
Ask your children two questions this Christmas. First: “What do you want to give to others for Christmas?” Second: “What do you want for Christmas?” The first fosters generosity of heart and an outward focus. The second can breed selfishness if not tempered by the first. ~Anonymous
Thanks for that…..
What adorable pics of Ian……he looks very huggable….
It is going to be 70* here…sorry…I would rather have a few inches of snow but So Calif never gets that where we live anyway….it did get down to 37* overnight….gotta love winter in So Calif
Praying for Lewis….God will put His angels in charge over him…..relax in Jesus
I like the pictures. I am thinking I should have showed up at your house in time for cookies.
Have a great day!
Awwww….what cute pictures of Ian!!! They sure grow up too fast, don’t they??
Just stopping by to see if hubby made it home or not, or if he decided to stay another night. We are getting more snow again today….on top of it what we have already gotten, we have probably 15-16 inches outside, so far!! It’s crazy! I drove in some of it today, but had to take it real slow a few times. I made it home safe and sound, though! Thank You Jesus!!!
Keep me posted about hubby, ok?
:spinning: not sure what to say about our forcast…weatherbug our zipcode it wiil give you ideas… 75801
BTW GREAT POST!
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Those are adorable photos…We are waiting for a big snow storm to hit later today.
Those pictures are so sweet. I miss those days of the boys playing in the snow, building forts and snowmen and coming in all frozen and wanting hot chocolate. Boohoo! Anyway, boy the snow is coming down already! I am hoping everything gets cancelled that we are supposed to be at tonight and tomorrow. Although we really have some nice music ready for tomorrow. But I hate going out when it is this bad.
We do not live very far from town. We’re about 5 miles north of Brownsburg, about 3 miles west of I-65 and 6 miles west of Zionsville, a few miles south of Lebanon. We can hop on the interstate and be downtown Indy in about 20 minutes. But we are in the country with lots of farms around. We have a little patch of woods around us, and there are a bunch of coyotes that live in there. You wouldn’t believe how they all start howling and singing all together at night! It’s pretty wild, and sometimes it sounds like they are right in the backyard and they almost are! We can even hear the puppies sometime. But we don’t often see them, only once in a while see one crossing the road. Not sure how much we will hear them in the winter. Also have some owls and sometimes in winter we hear them hooting. There are also deer around, and once in a while we see them in the yard. So, you don’t have to be WAY out in the wilderness to enjoy nature! Have a nice day and I hope your hubby just spends an extra day over in IL.
What sweet pictures of your son! I think when I am next in America, I am going to try to make room in my luggage to bring back a photo album or two of when my girls were little. I love looking through them! ***I also enjoyed the devotional. So true! God is full of surprises! Today an envelope came through our mail slot. It was a Christmas card from a little lady in our church who is very quiet and stays in the background. She lives on a small pension, and I don’t really know her very well because she is so shy and speaks only Danish. Well, the note said, Tak for alt! (“Thank you for everything you do.”) How sweet. She also enclosed 1,000 kroner, (about $200) which is SUCH an answer to prayer, yet it is so totally unexpected to be coming from her. What a wonderful surprise Christmas blessing! *** Praying for your husband’s safe traveling! Hugs from Mae
:wave:Good Morning! The snow is moving mostly South of here according to our weather maps. We were suppose to wake up to 8 inches but it looks like an inch so………with prayer I am praying it misses where Lewis is and you only get a dusting like us!…………Ice, well I thought much of that was over not unless the clouds are changing as they pass………You know me, I got your backs covered!:yes:………………….I love that pic of Ian! He looks so excited with his Snow Buddy!………Have a Peaceful and Awesome Day! (((((((((((Hugs)))))))))))))…………..In Christ’s Love……..Monic:heartbeat::love::heartbeat: