Monday, 24 December 2018

A Christmas rerun: Home, [but not] alone


      
     “He will renew your life and sustain you in your old age.”  

— Ruth 4:15 


     I can attest to the truth of the above verse. God graciously grants renewal to people of the "third age" — like me. 

     Life becomes extra busy for all of us at this time of year. Anticipating one of the most exciting celebrations in the calendar year, we may find ourselves often over booking our schedules. Hopefully, we will all allow ourselves quiet moments to ponder the "reason for the season," listening to what God’s message may be for us. 

     The Christmas story, such beautiful truth, filled with hope; the unassuming way in which Jesus entered the world, coming to draw us to Himself with his offer of peace with God. Amazing, a Saviour born in a manger!  

     Again this year I have taken my turn helping with Salvation Army kettle donations. My station being at our nearby Walmart store


     
     Christmas seems to jog our memories, that we are supposed to be "givers." 

     I love it when I see generosity — a $50 bill, or a toonie, often someone’s last, tossed into the bucket. 

     While many of us look forward to a joyous Christmas with family and friends, we are aware this scenario is not true for many. I’m sure all of us know of someone, or of a family that we can reach out to, helping to make their holiday a bit brighter. 
     

     We know Christmas can be an awfully lonely time for many, for various reasons. Let’s be alert to those we can bring cheer to.  


     For the first time ever, my family and I will not be having Christmas in our family home. But, home is where the heart is, so it’s all good. We will share meals here in the dining room at my residence, in my suite and also at my daughter's home. Life goes on, and can still be good, even while there are significant changes happening within our lives. 

     May you all receive the gifts your hearts desire this Christmas and may 2019 shower you with continued blessings!  


       
“The more you give, the more you get, 
Nobody can deny.
And if anyone disputes this, just let them go and try. 
And if this greedy world today would only start to give,
Life everywhere, for everyone, would be more sweet to live. 
For happiness is only found in bringing it to others.
And thinking of the folks next door, 
As sisters and as brothers.”
 — Author unknown
  


P.S. 
     What a pleasant surprise “Christmas gift” I received yesterday — a delightful visit from two favourite nephews, Andrew Eagles, from Delta, B.C. and brother Michael Eagles, all the way from Sussex, N.B.  
     How great it is to realize many in the younger generation remember and respect those of us, now being the older generation. 
    
     Thanks guys — you made my day.

   
     Love you all. God Bless! 

— beulah