“Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits…” (Psalm 103:2 NIV)
Beginning with Thanksgiving and on through the New Year, the holidays
are a busy time, with lots of activity and happy moments. But the
festivities can highlight our problems and heartaches as well; and even
believers can end up /with the holiday blues. Perhaps you’ve lost a
loved one and [the celebrations at this time of year] only serve to remind
you that your loved one is not here. The bottom line is that a lot of
stuff can happen in life; and if we meditate on that, it will pull us
down /to the depths of despair.
Do you know that we have a choice today? We can choose to dwell on the
negatives, or we can choose to praise God for all of his benefits. We
can thank God for the gift of our Savior (which is the reason for
celebrating Christmas in the first place); for giving his Son to die in
our place; for forgiving our sins; for the gift of eternal life; and for
the blessed hope () we have /of being reunited with loved ones //who have
gone on to heaven before us. That’s not counting everything else () he
gives to us, because every good gift comes from above.
And while it's
true that even Christians go through difficulties on this side of
eternity, we need to remember that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday,
today, and forever, and that he’s greater than the mountains in our
lives; therefore, every day is a day //when we can give our challenges to
the Lord and begin to count our blessings /instead of our problems and
our sorrows.
* go through; experience
Perhaps you are going through a difficult time, and it’s an even
greater distraction to you at this time of year when the tinsel and the
lights can seem to form a contrast with the way () you are feeling.
If so,
why don’t you pray right now:
“God, you know [what I am going through]. I love you, but I feel sadness today, and you know the reason why.
Help me, Lord, to cast my care upon you; and then help me to forget none
of your benefits! Thank you for salvation, for being a God who hears
and answers prayer, for being a friend //who sticks closer than a brother,
and for sending the Holy Spirit to be my Counselor, my Advocate, and my
Comforter!”
Then choose to praise the Lord today, even through tears.
As you bless the Lord and glorify his name, he will manifest his
presence in your life, and this time of year will become a time of
rejoicing in the true meaning of the season.
Read Psalm 103:1-5.