THE WORD – A familiar scripture. And as we grow older and wiser, we understand…this is life.
We can fight and kick against change or we can welcome and embrace whatever good we can find in it. Each season presents its own beauty. Summer lends itself to cheery sunshine, vacations and activity. Spring is a time of rebirth and budding flowers turning to beautiful blossoms. Autumn showcases a stunning display of God’s creativity and unlimited color palatte.
Winter? Hmm…I’m trying here, folks. Winter is a time of shelter. Often our pace of life has to slow down due to weather. With icy roads and snow swept highways we may choose to tuck in at home and catch up on all those things we never have time for. We are challenged to slow the pace.
I often find it ironic when people think they can control everything and everyone around them, yet a barrage of tiny snowflakes can eventually thwart the best laid plans. A simple reminder…we are not in control. God holds it all in His hands.
To welcome the winter season, I cozy up my house. Heavy curtains on the windows. Warm throws and sweatered pillows scattered throughout the rooms. Of course, Christmas gives us a welcome break with sparkling decorations, glittering lights and the life changing promise of our Savior coming to save the world. Plus the opportunity to catch up on all the new Hallmark Christmas movies : )
I plan to embrace the quiet winter nights when the pine branches out front droop with fresh snow and the icicles on the gazebo frame sparkle in the moon light. I will adjust my wardrobe accordingly and add in the toasty sweaters, sassy scarves, leopard print gloves and rugged yet fashionable boots with my long skirts and leggings. Though winter may be a harsher season, it can still afford a time of healthy change. As long as we work with it, and not against it.
Seasons of life, seasons of change. I pray God continues to work in all our hearts this winter season.
If you’re like me and you struggle with freezing temps and heavy snowstorms, what do you do to embrace this time of year? Please share your thoughts in a comment.
Lovely! Just like the author!
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Comment by Dorcas Zuniga — October 31, 2016
Thank you, sweet Dorcas!
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Comment by admin — October 31, 2016
Hello, Cynthia! I enjoyed what you’ve written about Seasons of Change. I, however, can not think of anything that I like about winter. The older I get the less I like or enjoy the cold, the gloom, and the nakedness of the earth. To combat my negative feelings concerning a long, dreary winter I spend time reading uplifting books and watching fun movies and experimenting with different favors of hot teas and even the occasional hot chocolate with peppermint. I care for my elderly dad so I spend an afternoon or two with him each week because winter is even worse for him as sadness and depression dog him during the cold of winter. This year the thought of the holidays seem even more lonely than in years past. The adult children are all busy with their lives so none will be here for Thanksgiving and Christmas looks like we will be traveling to see them. I want to say that I do see myself spending more time with the Lord. I can’t stop winter from coming, but, as you said, I can chose to embrace it. I’m not there yet, but I am praying for that to happen. May you enjoy a Thanksgiving filled with gratefulness, a blessed Christmas, and a prosperous New Year. Spring will come again. 🙂
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Comment by Anita — November 6, 2016
Anita,
I totally understand! Winter is tough and does not get easier as we grow older. Thank you for sharing your wonderful suggestions.
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Comment by admin — November 10, 2016