
It's been asked for weeks, and over and over my answer was, "no way!!" Until yesterday, I'd only bought one gift. I have no Christmas tree. I have been listening to Christmas music... sometimes. And to be honest, the thought of Christmas approaching made me more than a little nauseous.
I was reminded time and time again of the joy of the season when Christ was born. I was reminded of the hope that the Messiah lying in a manger brought. I clung to that joy. I clung to that hope. As the darkness of seasonal depression creeped up on me like a thief in the night, one by one each speck of joy, each glimmer of hope was shadowed by fear and anxiety. I tried to fight back with joy. I fought back in prayer and the Word. I sought counsel from close friends. I journaled. I did everything in my power to get out of the funk.

So, I was on the road out of the funk. I was joyful. We witnessed a healing miracle as doctors were left speechless when Tim came out of the surgery-- no vent, no external support helping him survive. He was sustained by the power of Almighty God. In his own words, "I guess this means I made it out alive." That he did. And we stand amazed-- all glory to God-- our Christmas miracle.
This was a launch pad out of the pit of fear and anxiety that I had fallen into. I was on the journey to joy.

Let me be the very first to say that this is not at all how I envisioned Christmas this year. From celebrating from hospital rooms to the stillness and deafening silence of a Christmas afternoon that has been spent with family for years and years... this years Christmas will be a different one. I know I'm not alone in this feeling or these emotions.
If you are facing a different kind of Christmas this year yourself, let me offer these few words of encouragement that I have clung to this past week:
1) CHOOSE JOY!
Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Joy is a choice. Like it or not, we do not choose our circumstances, but we can choose joy. The Lord is sovereign, and He is good in all that He does. We have to trust this. No matter what life throws our way, each and every day, we must choose joy and choose contentment. We must choose to live with an attitude of gratitude. Regardless of our fickle and fleeting emotions, we trust that His ways are higher, and day by day, moment by moment, second by second, we have to choose JOY!
2) FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT!
For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.
Ephesians 6:12
We are in a war--a real, raging war. Battle by battle we fight on. Satan lies, schemes, and attacks in real time over and over again. We can either choose to believe the lies of the enemy and live in defeat, or we can choose to rise up with the strength of Christ and fight the battle. This we know... He has WON the victory! He's fighting for us. He has overcome. Trust that. Walk in victory.
3) TRUST.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths. Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD, and turn away from evil. It will be healing to your flesh and refreshment to your bones.
Proverbs 3:5-8
Choosing joy and fighting the good fight are both rooted in trust. HIs plans are higher, his ways are greater. When the darkness has fallen and the outlook seems bleak, HE is the one with the last word. Victory is HIS. Trust that. Call on Him, and He will answer. Let Him wrap His loving arms around you through this season.
My hope is in the promise of Your blood,
My support within the raging flood,
Even in the tempest, I can sing
I'm hidden safe in the God who never moves
Holding fast to the promise of Your truth,
That You are holding tighter still to me.
This Christmas might be different in more way than I could have ever imagined, but this one thing remains. Over 2000 years ago, a baby was born in a stable that changed the face of history. Three hundred years of silence broken by the cry of a baby. The promised Messiah had come.
JOY to the world!
Regardless of your circumstances, celebrate the King this Christmas! He is worthy of every single broken hallelujah you can raise!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!