What? You are too busy doing and getting stuff for everybody to celebrate the Christmas season? Whoa there pard’ner, friend, and fellow travelers. Maybe you best get “off that horse” for a minute. By that I mean, put the phone down, stop the car, take a break and seriously take a minute to get refreshed. Do like me as I write this,….. grab a mug of hot chocolate. Say what? You’re even too busy for this? Man, you ARE busy aren’t you?
Busyness. While intending to do good, it consumes us in the process. Busy at work? Sure, the more I do, the better I am. Busy with family? Sure, the more I decorate, cook, shop, and buy gifts, the better father/mother/husband/wife I’ll be. Busy with this Christmas season that is fast approaching? Sure, the more cards, gifts, parties, candies, and whew!…….. I’m worn out just thinkin’ bout what all YOU got to do.
Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy all this gifts, parties, candies, cards and whewwwww! I have no desire to be a scrooge and “Bah, Humbug” everything that intends to bring joy during this season. But when did all the Busyness (with a capital B) become our idol and start taking away from (and not adding) to our peace and joy?
Now, the stuff that you have. When does all your Stuff (with a capital S) go from being fun things to give and receive, to stuff that now is done out of obligations, requirements, and (keeping up with the Jones, or who are they…… the Kardashians) 😉
We see people that have Busyness and Stuff taking over their lives. When we see others living that way we think, “well I’m glad I don’t do that”! But the problem comes when you and I don’t see ourselves living like that. Ever wonder why we don’t see it in ourselves. It’s because we are too Busy with too much Stuff. The B. and S. in our lives. B.S. ……. It’s a fun card game, but a big problem in each of our lives.
Luke 2:10-11 But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you. He is the Messiah, the Lord.
The greatest gift……. Jesus. He was given to me and you. That’s what Christmas is all about. Aren’t you glad that you don’t have to be busier than anybody else to receive this gift. Aren’t you glad that Jesus loves you no matter how much stuff you have?
Our busyness takes over when we let it. The older lady at a retreat in Lake City, Colorado was who first showed me about being too busy and the B.S. in my life. I can do something simple like hang lights and decorations. Does it bring me peace and joy or is it part of the B.S. in my life? Honestly, it depends on where I’m at spiritually doesn’t it? Think about it.
So what advice does your guide the wilderness preacher have as far as getting rid of the B.S. in your Christmas season? Try this. If you can do this, I honestly believe it will help you have a peaceful and more joyful Christmas season. Here is my suggestion to you, (and myself as well).
Give a gift to someone that you know that really isn’t expecting anything. It could be something nice, or something simple. Could even be that you tell them what they mean to you. But it’s the thought and action that counts, (to them…… as well as you). If you are so caught up in your own little world that you can’t do this, well then there’s more B.S. on you than I thought.
Give a gift back to Jesus this Christmas. I know the perfect gift for Him. Our time. Spend time with Him. Sing a Christmas Carol to Him, just the two of you. Read a Bible verse alone with God. Share a mug of hot chocolate with Him. He honestly could care less about our Stuff and our Busyness. He cares about You! Spend time with Him. After all, it is His birthday!
In this spiritual world we travel, there will always be B.S. to deal with. I’m so glad that my Messiah, Jesus Christ gave me a pair of “spiritual Cowboy boots” that protects me especially when I deal with my own B.S. Remember, it’s not all the stuff we deal with on the outside, but what we let into our hearts (the inside). A simple act of decorating, giving a present, picking out a gift could be an expression of joy, or it could be another B.S. moment. You decide.
“Oh tidings of comfort and joy” Merry Christmas friends!
See Ya! Dan Ainsworth wilderness preacher, part time stocking filler upper