Sitting
on the couch wrapped in your hubby’s arms or with a little one wrapped in
yours, peering at the Christmas lights with the scent of a pine candle burning,
sipping eggnog, and the soft sound of Christmas music filling the air.
Bundled
up in outdoor gear feeling the crisp cold air on your cheeks, noticing the
smiles on little one’s faces and listening to the laughter and squeals that
fill the scent of fresh air as you run through the snow with them, then
trudging back into the warm house for a cup of hot cocoa.
Feeling
the warmth of soup cooking and hearts giving by serving in a soup kitchen, with
the aroma of savory abundance; hearing the chit chat of the string of people as
they stagger through the line, looking into the eyes of a stranger, and tasting
the same communal soup that each one in the room partakes of.
It’s
not just in baking those cookies, putting up the tree, listening to angelic
music, or going to that party that truly brings us in step with the spirit of
Christmas. What I have found helps in experiencing a spirit of Christmas, in
calm or chaos, is experiencing these moments fully, with
all five of our senses
working together.
Because
our senses are how we experience our world and, with them, we can experience
more fully the spirit of this season with those around us. And isn’t that what
the spirit of Christmas is truly about? relationship? Engaging in family and
community, whatever that may look like for you, in celebration of the greatest
gift of all – Jesus – so that we can be in relationship with God through him?
However,
we can only fully experience this when we choose not to let the tidal
wave of the season carry us away from being present to the moment. And in order
to do this? to experience Christmas with all five senses? We have to be willing
to slow down, cross out a couple unnecessary demands, and engage in the moments
that are offered us.
God
is so much bigger than our hustle and bustle, and in spite of ourselves, He
wants to bless us this season.
We
have twelve days to anticipate Jesus' coming and then another twelve to
celebrate His birth. Are we possibly at a point where we can slow down enough
to be intentional about receiving Him?
My
prayer for us this season is that we all may experience peace and joy as we
engage all that we see, hear, smell, taste and feel fully in the moments. And
may we recognize it when our Savior takes these moments to bless us abundantly!
-
Theresa Miller, MOPS Mom
Theresa is a wife and mother of four children (3, 5, 7, and 9), who are embarking on their first year of homeschooling. Theresa has been involved in Sheridan MOPS for the last 9 ½ years, serving in multiple leadership positions, including Day MOPS Coordinator in 2007-2008. She took one year off, then started the Sheridan Evening MOPS group in September 2009. Theresa has published an article with MOPS International MOMSnext Ezine, in addition to other on-line publications. You can find Theresa encouraging mothers on her blog, Heavenly Glimpses.
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