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We Have a Beautiful Christmas Tree

Can you break free for one moment? Can you keep the forces of the now from robbing you from the pleasure of a single moment of enjoyment and peace?

We have a beautiful Christmas tree this year. But I couldn’t appreciate it yesterday. There were so many things to do. I worried that it didn’t have enough water. First, I jumped up to add water to it. Then all of the presents to open. We had to get through all of them. And there was breakfast and then clean up and lunch and to get to all the rest that we needed to do.

We all know the routine. We fill our days with so many good things that we struggle to taste and enjoy them all.

This morning I am happy. 

This morning I was able to enjoy the Christmas tree. 

I am sitting and looking at the intricate detail. The tiny little ornaments and the reflected lights. There is so much to look at. But it is not overwhelming in this moment. It is just a joy to take it in and not to have to stress or worry about anything in particular.

How could I get to this place today when I couldn’t yesterday?

It is the quiet of the morning and no one else is awake yet (other than our beagle and she is mostly sleeping again anyhow!) I was able to sip a cup of coffee and read from my Bible. 

This morning I read from the book of Daniel. In it I read of the dream of king Nebuchadnezzar. This dream was an amazing and grand dream. It encompassed all of human history and told of the many kingdoms that would come and go. In the end they would all become as dust on the threshing floor when the final kingdom is established.

I asked myself, “Why did the Lord give this dream? Why did Nebuchadnezzar need this? And why do we need this?” 

The answer came in the form of the Christmas tree in front of me. 

The world is filled with complexities along with so many things to do and think about. We rush around and fill our days with activities. We build empires. These empires are the most important things to us it seems. But while they may last for a season, they will eventually become dust. They will pass away. They will become as dust on the threshing floor. They will all be blown away. But in their place, we will have something permanent and right and true. We won’t be bothered or care about the others blowing away because of what replaces it. It will be right and true.

We can rest in this knowledge. We can pause and stop running around. We can sit and enjoy and know that there is a plan.

I can relax. I can look at the lights on the Christmas tree not worrying about the details. I can just enjoy them. I can look with wonder at the intricate details of the many ornaments. (Sarah loves Christmas ornaments.) I can just enjoy them. And for the 1sttime today I can feel peace. I do not have to do everything or rush or hurry. I can and should stop and enjoy.

It is a hard feeling to communicate. I don’t know if I can adequately do so, but I will try.

There are lots of things for you to obsess or worry about today. There are lots of activities that you feel that you must get done. There are so many good things for you to do today. But for one moment can you understand that they are all temporary? What seems so important in this moment is perhaps not as important as you might think. 

Can you break free for one moment? Can you keep the forces of the now from robbing you from a single moment of enjoyment and peace? As I type this the clocks chime at me. They are yelling at me that time is passing. But I am going to be strong. I am going to ignore them and fight against them. I am not going to let them rob me of the now.

Can you do the same? Can you understand that there is a greater plan and that there are greater days to come? It is enough for now to pause and enjoy what is in front of you. Just look at the lights on the tree. Look with a sense of fun and joy and peace at the ornaments and how they reflect. Or look at the small and intricate ones buried in the inside of the tree. 

The “things” that you have to do will all be gone as a puff of dust. You will later get to a day by the graciousness of God and by his redeeming power when we can enjoy the world. If we are His children and accept Him and His grace, then He will bring us to that day. It will be a day when all the “things” suddenly make sense. We will get to slow down and taste and see and hear and enjoy them all. We won’t be struggling or running with frantic things to do. We can enjoy His creation in the way that He intended.  

But for now, He gives us glimpses of that day. For me it is in the Christmas tree in front of me. 

I didn’t fill the water up yet. I can do that later. I am just sitting and looking at it. I am not trying to figure it all out. I am just enjoying it and feeling a sense of deep peace. God is in charge. All the things that worry me are temporary. They will be blown away as dust. For now, I can just sit and enjoy. I can dream of the day when we finally will be able to just enjoy the world. We won’t be sick or tired. We won’t feel loss or grief. We won’t be stressed over building empires. We will be happy to be together. Every blade of grass and every leaf on the trees and every curving hill will bring beauty and enjoyment and peace to all of us.

For now, it is enough to look and breathe and enjoy the Christmas tree.

We have a beautiful Christmas tree this year.

By Mike

This is my blog. I started this blog to find a way to express myself and my views of the world. The views expressed here are purely my own.

7 replies on “We Have a Beautiful Christmas Tree”

What a beautiful reminder for us all to be grateful for the true meaning of Christmas and not to fret about our everyday responsibilities. Caro

Yes, carpe diem but also with the presence and leadership of God. Do enjoy those ornaments and the needles of the tree in all its spectacular nowness. Now is what we have and must not squander but sanctify.
Linda Chown

You know how God works sometimes. I was reading from Daniel about old Neb this morning too and once again the word reminded me in verse 4:37 that those who walk in pride, He is able to humble. You are so right, Nebuchadnezzar had his empire that he was so proud of, and God took it away for a while and showed him how important it is to be thankful and give Him glory. We have a beautiful tree too and I must confess I’ve been too busy to truly enjoy it. I’m going to do it.

The swirl of life interrupts us like those empires rising and falling.
It is so hard and so necessary to stay really close to what matters. Artists and writers and musicians struggle to get the right tone, the person as they were. It is a transcendental success when they can become that music, that person.
We need to practice concentrating on what matters and not let distraction get in the way. The tree, the person, the sounds are too important and we must train ourselves to stay close to what matters and lasts.

Very well said & translated Mike. We tend to get so focused on our earthly things, daily grind, etc…that we don’t usually take time to enjoy what God has set right before us.
God wants us to remember him first & to appreciate what he’s done for us through daily worship.
You have so much on your plate yet you seem to have the proper focus.
God has a perfect plan for each of us. Sometimes we don’t know why we are afflicted.
I have diabetes, severe neuropathy, serious retinopathy that requires injections in my eye, I’m on 2 heart meds for V-Tac & undiagnosed chest pain. I’m up to 140 pills a week. I don’t like it….I hate it, but God has allowed me to carry these burdens & I must remember try to glorify him for it, even thank him for choosing me to be the one. Sometimes that’s hard for me.
I know my needs don’t come close to yours, but our needs to keep Christ in everything is the same.

Your words refresh & inspire me. Thank you for that.
You & your family are in my daily prayers.

Greg

These daily times of reflection are so important for us to step away and think of all God has done for us! You have a wonderful way of putting it into words. May God continue to bless you and Sarah and your family.

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