Earlier this month I came across the term in a Carol Mead devotional. Her reference was to the "gift of peace" from Psalm 122:6-8. The passage resonated with me as I often pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
But God....in His love and mercy showed me how easily it is for the holidays to become crazy busy with worries about perfection....aka all about me. Will others appreciate my gifts or see them as hokey? Will my food at the Sunday School party be a hit? Will it look festive? Will no one even taste it?
Conviction---the holidays are not about me. God showed me in a very clear way.
In order to "de-sensitive" (a Mead word) transitory things, I need to take the I out of holiday.
H o l I d a y. My focus has been on myself. A substitution is needed.
If one exchanges the I for a Y, the focus changes & the substitution is worthy.
Y is the Hebrew word for Yeshua or Jesus the One whose death was our substitutionary atonement and whose birth Christians celebrate at Christmas! My Jewish friends might substitute their Y as for Yahweh but they would not say it aloud.
One of my greatest joys is to see family, friends & others seek Jesus......
and to rejoice when they find Him. I know no greater joy! (3 John 1:4)
One of my greatest joys is to see family, friends & others seek Jesus......
and to rejoice when they find Him. I know no greater joy! (3 John 1:4)
Today to my family friends and blog readers, I pray that there will be peace within you---a deep, abiding peace from Jehovah, the One True God.
Happy Holyday!