I love Christmas....Christmas music...Christmas stories...Christmas memories ...Christmas lights...and Christmas treasures that I come across when I look back through the chapters of my life. It is my joy to share some of them here...
It was a treat to have little Miss Michal sitting by me in church. She lives so far away, and there are
never enough chances for this Grandma to snuggle her first grandchild.
Michal was drawing quietly while I was trying hard not to apply the pastor’s words to my
own life; words about priorities… and busy-ness… and the tyranny of the urgent…
and stress. Michal tugged on my
arm to show me her picture. I looked
at what her little five-year-old fingers had drawn and whispered, “Oh, honey,
that’s a beautiful flower!” Her
chin dropped at my obvious lack of art appreciation as she said, “It isn’t a
flower, Grandma; it’s the Bethlehem star over the baby Jesus.” I looked again. Of course! There it was – the manger, Mary, Joseph, the baby, and the
star! How much more obvious could it have been?
I wondered then
how many other things I miss because I’m not looking for them…blessings that
get pushed aside because of the very things the pastor was talking about.
I vowed to
myself and Miss Michal and our Lord that I would diligently seek to find the
Bethlehem stars of my world….that I would try to keep my priorities
straight…that I would try to spend my energy on things of eternal value and
that I would try to look at life with the innocence of a child.
My prayer for you at this Christmas season is that you will
do the same and that you, too, will see the babe in the manger as “the one who came to seek and to save that
which was lost” (Matthew 19:10) and most of all, that the Bethlehem star
will light your way.
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That was one of my
favorite Christmas Sundays. In fact, I was so anxious to share the profound simplicity
of a child’s heart that I wrote that little memory in the shape of a Christmas
tree, then copied and shrunk Michal’s drawing and used it as the topper on the
tree. Set on colored paper and
decorated with (what else?) stars, it became my Christmas card the following
year. To this day, my favorite Christmas decorations, cookies and music are all
a variation of the Bethlehem star. Thank you, Michal.
A lovely post, Mother dear! Thank you for sharing this.
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