These Three Things – Hope.

Wendy says that “hope helps me to let go and let God take care of it.” Find out what hope has to do with Christmas.

Christmas gift

Every Christmas Eve

Each Christmas Eve during my childhood, I hoped with fingers-eager-to-tear-giftwrap that I would get to open a present. Just one. I knew some families had this for a tradition. So why not ours? Why wait for Christmas morning? The year my parents said yes, I chose a clumsily wrapped present from someone who always gave the most unexpected gifts. Not gifts for kids, but gifts for a young lady.

But before I share who and what, let’s talk about hope.

Hope is not something people can survive long without. Often hope is the only thing one can cling to during desperate situations. I hang onto the hope of a future justice being served when I witness incredible injustice.

This hope helps me to let go and let God take care of it. It’s not our job to pay back slights or stabs in the back. God sees, He knows, and He wants us to grow holy in soul—not holier than thou in mind.

Holding Hope

The best vessel to hold hope in is a humble and contrite heart.

Hoping for someone to get their payback is unseemly. Jesus prefers that we stay aware of any unsightly planks in our eyes. Keeping one’s eyes on the Lord will help tremendously with this.

Hope also helps us hang in there when we’re praying goodness to happen in the lives of people that we most care about. Believers know this life is just a grain of sand compared to the beach of eternity. There’s a lot at stake. But hope keeps us asking that God would open their eyes to His unconditional love.

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Grandma’s Gift

And speaking of love, the gift I opened that Christmas Eve in my childhood was from someone I dearly loved, my paternal grandmother. Usually, she wrapped gifts while we waited in her living room. Grandma wasn’t punctual. Supper was usually later than our hungry tummies wanted. But the wait was always worth it. She made everything from scratch and served vegetables she had harvested from her huge garden.

Grandmother’s giftwrapping may not have been professional, but it was beautiful to me because she always welcomed us warmly into her home. It’s not the giftwrap that makes a present lovely, it’s the love within the arms that gave it. 

Embroidered Pillowcases

That year she gave me a set of embroidered pillowcases. It was obviously for my hope chest I was yet to begin. But many years later when she met my now husband, she predicted he was going to marry me. It’s been over twenty years since she entered Heaven.

One of my cousins led her in prayer to Jesus when she was dying in the hospital. I was so thankful to hear that my many years of hope filled prayers for her salvation helped sow seeds in her late but not too late garden. How wonderful that my sweet little grandmother died with a heart full of the hope of Jesus.

I would like to pray Romans 15:13 NIV over you today:              

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13 NIV

And now I’d like to close with a poem:

What more could we ask in life

Than to be betrothed to Hope

And walk with Jesus by His light

Upon His holy road.

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Wendy L Macdonald

Wendy L Macdonald

Wendy L. Macdonald is a Canadian, inspirational writer/blogger who also loves to photograph nature. When she’s not writing, drawing, gardening, or sewing, she enjoys hiking, with her husband, in the beautiful parks of the Comox Valley. She home-schooled her children and believes all those years of reading wonderful classics aloud helped develop her love of storytelling and writing.

Wendy invites you to visit her blog, where you will find nature photography and links to her “Daily Bread” style Facebook page and other social media sites. Her passion is inspire others to walk with hope and joy in Jesus Christ.

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