Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. 1 Peter 5:7 NIV
Many
years ago, I was expecting our daughter and her family to arrive for Christmas.
I’d taken the day off from work to enjoy spending time with them. Shortly after
they arrived, they left again to do some last-minute shopping, and they didn’t
ask me to join them. My heart sank. It wasn’t what I’d expected.
The door closed behind them, and I
slumped into a chair to host a pity party for one. (I read once that a pity
party is of the Devil). After a while, I stood, brushed myself off, and headed
downtown to look in the pretty decorated store windows. I went into our florist
shop and strolled amongst all the lovely gifts and Christmas decorations. I
spotted a sign on a stake that read, Santa
Please Stop Here. It wasn’t a necessary item since I was on a budget, but I
was drawn to it, and I thought the grandkids would like it, so I splurged and
bought it. All these years later, it is a reminder to me not to expect others to
abide by my expectations.
Over the years, my expectations of
myself have changed as well. I no longer stress over the holidays. I do not
bake Christmas cookies or make candy, yet our home is filled with goodies from
others. I don’t accept every party invitation. And to help family members on
tight budgets, we do not buy a gift for everyone—instead, our family exchanges
names. Since I enjoy reading, I also take time to curl up with a good book and
a cup of tea during the holidays.
I encourage you to put fewer
expectations on others and yourself. Enjoy the peace and joy God provides
during this time when we remember and celebrate our Savior’s birth.
Father, help me
accept what I cannot change—not to cause myself or others stress during this
busy season. Amen.
Reprinted from The
King’s Daughters: A Women’s Devotional
B. J. Bassett encourages others as an author, teacher and speaker. Her books include a contemporary novel, Gillian’s Heart; a historical novel Lily; Sweet Charity; A Touch of Grace—The G.R.A.C.E. Ministries Story; and coauthor of a children’s devotional My Time with God, Focus on the Family, Heritage Builders, with over 55,000 copies sold.
As a contributing writer, publications consist of Writer’s Handbook 2000, The Writer, and The Focus on the Family Guide to Growing a
Healthy Home, Wolgemuth& Hyatt, Publishers, Inc.—consistently on
Bookstore Journal’s Best-selling Christian Books List from November 1990 -
February 1991, and voted the 10 Best Books for 1990 by Today’s Christian Woman.
Magazines, devotional booklets, curriculum and newspaper publishers include Focus on the Family, Woman’s World, The Quiet Hour, Pathways to God, Devotions, Harcourt Brace, WordAction, Gospel Publishing and Times Standard (newspaper).
She teaches writing workshops at Umpqua Community College,
Roseburg, OR and at writer’s conferences. As a speaker for Stonecroft
Ministries, she tells her story of rejection and acceptance, not only in life,
but as a writer as well. She also offers book talks, including discussion
questions and shares the journey -- from the seed of an idea to a published
book.
Memberships: ACFW and Oregon Christian Writers (OCW).
She enjoys reading, jigsaw puzzles, knitting, munching warm
scones oozing with butter and strawberry jam and sipping earl grey tea.
5 comments:
Laura, you continue to bless me. Thank you.
Thank you, Bunny, for your reminder about the snares of expectations.
Great reminder, Bunny. You have a wonderful way with words.
Yes that is certainly true and a great reminder.
A lovely devotional thought and reminder. Thank you for sharing, B.J.
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