Christmas: An Unwelcome Reminder?
Filed under {!-- ra:000000000e0dd6f6000000006b74ab20 --}{if 'Christmas: An Unwelcome Reminder?' == '52home' && category_name == '52home'} Homemaking | Holidays {if:else} Homemaking | Holidays {/if}From “I’ll be home for Christmas…” to “No man is a failure who has friends…” (It’s a Wonderful Life) to “Underneath the mistletoe,” the Christmas season is replete with reminders to enjoy the blessings of family, friends, and prosperity. Problem is, these reminders can also tend to highlight what we don’t have, whether it be a house or possessions, friendships, a loved one close by, or even a spouse.
At Thanksgiving, our dear friend and fellow-blogger Carolyn McCulley wrote of the struggle many singles experience when they come upon yet another holiday celebrated without a spouse. But she doesn’t simply identify. Following the example of the Psalmist in Scripture, she speaks truth to herself, and all of us, about trusting God with a hope deferred. May the faithfulness of God shape and inform our Christmas celebrations this year.