For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the greatness of his government and peace there will be no end. He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever. The zeal of the Lord Almightywill accomplish this. (Isaiah 9:6-7)
Christmas can be a wonderful time of year for those who are in families and are surrounded by those who love them, but for those who have experienced loss through death, divorce or separation from loved ones, Christmas can be a time of year when great emptiness and sadness comes.
I remember when my first marriage ended; the first Christmas was probably one of the hardest times of my life. I was living in Ottawa and my two daughters were living in Halifax. They were very young then–3 and 6. I was separated from them that Christmas and only got to speak to them on the phone for about 5 minutes Christmas day.
I remember getting off of that phone and walking for hours through snow in Quebec as I re-lived my loss over and over.
I did not know the Lord then, but Christmas Eve that year I was in a Catholic church with my adopted French Canadian family. A friend of mine with whom I worked in government took me in for the Holidays. I would have surely been alone otherwise.
While in that service I remember feeling the peace of Christ in my heart. I even saw an amber light within that church. The peace was so great that I was amazed. I didn’t understand much that was said in that service, but I felt the peace and presence of God.
Jesus is the Prince of Peace. My experience of God is peace. The thing I long for in my heart the most is peace. If I have the peace of Jesus in my heart, I know I can face anything that comes along because it strengthens me and keeps me safe.
I believe that we are in the middle of a great change in the earth and that the way we think of life and the things that we celebrate will change. But Jesus will never change. He broke down the barrier between man and God, and the presence of God now abides in the hearts of men.
Those of us who carry His presence carry the greatest treasure this world has ever known.
Recently I was at a Christmas celebration in government. My boss walked up to me and said, “Darren, since you returned to the job, I have noticed that you have a lot of peace in your heart.”
I could not have imagined a greater thing said to me. I have always said that they shall know God within us by our peace and here was someone recognizing God within me.
So this Christmas season I pray that Jesus will be your peace. I know some of you may not feel like celebrating because of the losses that you face, but I pray that in the midst of your sorrow or pain that you will take time to reflect on the heart of God and that Jesus will come alive in your like never before.
God bless you all.
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