Category: Holiday

  • Mighty One-a-Day Wednesday  12/13/23

    Mighty One-a-Day Wednesday  12/13/23

    …Mighty God,  (Isaiah 9:6)

    We’re almost there. 

    Christmas, then…the New Year. 

    New beginnings, new chances, new opportunities, new gym memberships…

    So why am I stressed?

    As we get closer to flipping the calendar, all sorts of tensions get stirred up in me.  I mean, I’d love to say I’m focused on what’s ahead, but there’s so much that was supposed to get done this year that still hasn’t been done. Goals I haven’t reached, projects I haven’t completed, promises I haven’t fulfilled, garages I haven’t cleaned.

    Oy, you should see my garage.

    Does that resonate with you? Even a little?

    If it does, well, I feel pretty spiffy that you’ve taken the time to read this.  Since you have, make the most of the moment.  Let the words soak in:

    He is Mighty God.

    Read it again.  Go on.

    Now, say it out loud.

    This King we serve, this Lord we love, this Savior we celebrate is fully capable of meeting the challenges of our day, be they mundane or monstrous.

    And he will love us, no matter what our garages look like.

    Because we are his beloved.

    Because we are his, Beloved.

    Happy Wednesday

  • Wonderful Counselor One-a-Day Tuesday  12/12/23

    Wonderful Counselor One-a-Day Tuesday  12/12/23

    And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, (Isaiah 9:6)

    There can be a lot in a name.  My name is Michael, which means, “Who is like God?”  I like that—it’s a constant reminder of the answer…Nobody. When I begin to get a little too big for my proverbial britches, my very name brings me back to earth.

    Jesus is called Wonderful Counselor.  Think about it—what does a counselor do?  A good counselor does three things—listen deeply, see to the heart of the issue, and offer wisdom.   So, we serve a God who actually listens to us—listens deeply.  He doesn’t just pretend to listen while he mentally plans out his day, the way I might.  He actually considers every word you speak—and those you don’t.

    Jesus also sees to the heart of your issue—after all, he knows you better than you do—remember Psalm 139?  You couldn’t hide the truth from him if you tried, so knock it off already.

    Wisdom?  Uh…do I need to point out that his words are the very words of God?  Literally?  Yeah, worth listening to.

    You, Beloved, have a Wonderful Counselor.  Walk in his wisdom today.

    Happy Tuesday.

  • Kingdom One-a-Day Wednesday  12/11/23

    Kingdom One-a-Day Wednesday  12/11/23

    …and the government will be on his shoulders. (Isaiah 9:6)

    Here’s the thing with governments—they’re generally made up of people. And, well, I hate to tell you this, but people tend toward selfishness and greed.

    I just heard a bubble burst out there…sorry.

    The United States has a system of government known as a Representative Democracy, aka a republic. This is a strong, just, and efficient method of governance that work flawlessly, except when people are ignorant, selfish, and lazy.

    Oh.

    Same holds true for Communism, aristocracies, feudal societies, even theocracies.  On paper, they look great.  It’s when you add the people that things go winky-wonky.

    Frankly, the best, strongest, most efficient form of government is a benevolent dictatorship.  The problem, of course, is that you can guarantee the dictator part, but not the benevolent bit.

    Yet.

    But guess what, Beloved?  The day will come when we will have an absolute monarch, a king of kings, who will rule with complete authority over all nations.  His reign will be perfect, unhampered by greed, unsullied by sin.  He will know what’s best, want what’s best, do what’s best.

    He will be what’s best.

    Even so, come Lord Jesus.

    Happy Monday, Beloved

  • The Baby One-a-Day Friday  12/8/23

    The Baby One-a-Day Friday  12/8/23

    For to us a child is born, to us a son is given…  (Isaiah 9:6)

    Babies are amazing.  Tiny noses and toeses and fingernails.  They even smell good.

    Mostly

    The feeling of joy, of life, that you get from holding a newborn—it’s…wow.  It doesn’t even have to be your baby. It can be a nephew, or a cousin, or the child of a friend.  Hey, it could be a random kid from the grocery store that you grabbed just for the experience.

    Not that you would ever do that because it would be very very wrong and earn you psychiatric evaluations and the serious threat of incarceration.

    My point is this: Hope arrives with every baby.

    How great is it that God chose to bring Christ to us in this way. Think about it—the Messiah could have appeared fully grown, striding out of the desert on a Tuesday morning.  He could have simply walked into the temple and started preaching. Instead, we get to see him as a baby—yes, so that his genealogy could be verified and so that prophecy would be fulfilled—but also so that we could see the Lord of the Universe willing to humble himself by birth, as he would one day humble himself by death.

    Your God loves you so much that he sent a baby—the epitome of life—to call you to eternal life.

    Heed the call.

    Happy Friday, Beloved.

  • Light One-a-Day Thursday  12/7/23

    Light One-a-Day Thursday  12/7/23

    The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it (John 1:5).

    This is the nature of light and dark.

    We instinctively fear the dark and crave light.  In fact, a flashlight or candle or somesuch is near the top of every emergency supplies list. And it’s not just for the practical value–light is also, by its very nature, comforting and encouraging.

    The deepest, blackest darkness can be pushed back by the light of a single candle.

    Metaphorically and literally

    An alternate translation of this verse is, The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not understood it. As though if only the enemies of God could really understand his light, his love, his purpose for us…everything would be different.

    If only the darkness in me could truly understand…

    Someday, Beloved.

    Happy Thursday

  • Life  One-a-Day Wednesday  12/6/23

    Life  One-a-Day Wednesday  12/6/23

    In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind (John 1:4).

    Through him all things were made…

    Even us.

    That life that was breathed into Adam, that spark that separates us from all other creation…

    That’s from Jesus.

    At the cross, he gave his life to redeem us. But at creation, he gave of his life to bring us life.

    Perhaps that is why accepting Christ feels so much like coming home.

    Breathe deeply today, Beloved.

    Happy Wednesday

  • Creator One-a-Day Tuesday  12/5/23

    Creator One-a-Day Tuesday  12/5/23

    In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made (John 1:3).

    Not a random collection of happenings

    Not an impersonal, unknowable force

    Not a philosophical construct

    But a person, a personality, an artist who spoke this world into being with a desire for beauty and the knowledge that one day you would be here to enjoy it.

    Nothing random about it.

    One of the reasons Jesus came to us was so that he could identify with us, experiencing this life and this world as we do. I wonder what he thought as he gazed upon the night sky, or a storm-tossed sea, or a flower or a bug or a sunrise or…

    I wonder if he thought, “Wow! I done good.”

    Of course, Jesus had better grammar, because bad grammar is a sin, but still.

    Enjoy the world he created for you, Beloved.

    Happy Tuesday

  • Beginning One-a-Day Monday  12/4/23

    Beginning One-a-Day Monday  12/4/23

    ‘Tis the Season to start thinking about the Reason.

    In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God (John 1:1).

    Before the tomb

    Before the Cross

    Before the trial

    Before the betrayal

    Before the garden

    Before the temple

    Before the mount

    Before the desert

    Before the river

    Before the wise men

    Before the manger

    Before the star

    Before the angel

    Before the prophecies

    He was.

    And he was God.

    Happy Monday, Beloved

  • Still Thankful?  One-a-Day Friday  11/24/23

    Still Thankful?  One-a-Day Friday  11/24/23

    …always giving thanks to God the Father for everything. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ (Ephesians 5:20).

    Are you still thankful today, Beloved?  Or has the Christmas to-do list already kicked aside your “Things I am thankful for” list?  Look, I’m not judging; I know you’ve got a lot to do.  Myself, I’m looking at a garage that needs to be cleaned–I’ve been putting it off until next Saturday for eighteen months now–just so I can get to the Christmas lights, most of which are broken, if I remember correctly.  I have a vague memory of an entire string of lights falling from the roof last January, resulting in a string of mini-explosions and a decision that I would replace all the lights “Next year,” when finances would undoubtedly be better, except they’re not.  So I’ve probably gotta buy lights, and garland, and maybe a lawn elf–but no inflatables, I’m passionately against inflatables–before I can even start decorating, and the neighbors are pretty much done already…

    Yeah, so I get it.

    But, for those of us in Christ, the One we were thankful for yesterday is the same One we celebrate at Christmas.  It’s pretty much the same holiday; you just have to swap funny hats.

    Of course, you know that already…you’re a bright one.

    So, take time during the craziness–like today, like right now–to stop and breathe and give thanks.  

    For him

    For you and him

    Happy Friday, Beloved.

  • Thanks One-a-Day Thursday  11/23/23

    Thanks One-a-Day Thursday  11/23/23

    Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever (1 Chronicles 16: 34).

    Busy day today.

    You’ve got a turkey to burn, cranberries to sauce, potatoes to mash, tables to set, dishes to break, shards to sweep up, relatives to endure/enjoy/escape…

    Beloved, take a moment, right now, before the craziness descends.  Offer your heart and your mind and your day and your life to Him in thanksgiving.  If you don’t do it now…

    Breathe deep, and thank him that he chooses to be good

    That he chooses to love you

    That he chooses to love you forever, not until he gets bored with you or until you mess up in some way and displease him

    Because…no offense…but I’m sure that’s already happened.

    He could choose to stop loving you, but he won’t.

    It’s in his power, but it’s not in his nature.

    His love endures forever.

    You are his Beloved.  

    Forever

    Happy Thanksgiving, Beloved.