Home for Christmas

Written by Dorothy Brown

Has your world shattered and left you with no hope for your marriage?

“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).

When my daughter was four we had an opportunity to live in England for 9 months.  It was a wonderful experience.  Our assignment was up in December so we packed up our household to ship it back to the States; packed a suitcase for each of us and headed off to Germany to visit some friends we had made during a work assignment before our daughter was born.  We celebrated an early English Christmas with our new friends in England and then celebrated an early German/American Christmas with our friends in Germany.

As it turned out, we arrived in the USA on Christmas Eve with no luggage and no rental car.   We were all very travel weary and not too happy to be “stranded” with what we had on our persons and not many options available on Christmas Eve to get some basics such as clean underwear, pajamas, etc.  The airline and motel graciously gave us toothbrushes, etc but most stores are not open on Christmas Day so we were stuck.  We had planned to take a rental car to visit my family but there were no rental cars to be had that Christmas Eve.  Somehow our reservation got lost.

We dragged our travel weary bodies to a nice hotel near the airport and decided to make the best of things.   My brother offered to come and get us but we turned down his offer not wanting to disrupt his holiday with a long road trip.

Christmas morning we treated ourselves to a nice breakfast at the hotel dining room.   On the way back to our room, I was overcome with nausea and spent the rest of the day flat in bed.

Here we were on Christmas day with no change of clothes, no family, no tree, and no gifts for my daughter.  Rather than get upset, I decided to count my blessings.   We were safe, we had just had an adventure of a lifetime, we had good food to eat, a nice place to stay and our basic needs were met.  How many people in the world would gladly change places with us at that moment?

Later that day the car rental company found a car for us, I was feeling better and the weather was just perfect for heading north so before the day was over we were able to be with my family for this special day.

I learned a valuable lesson that day.  Christmas is a special time but it isn’t about gifts, decorations and all the external things.   Christmas is realizing that Jesus came to bring us hope…not just a fleeting hope…but a genuine hope that He will work all things together for good to them who are called according to his purpose.   He promised to supply our needs and He did. What more could I need or want?

Father God,
Thank you for the promise of Your provision. Even when things don’t look hopeful help me to anticipate Your help and strength and to see Your blessings where I am today. In Your name, amen.

Questions: How do you respond when things don’t go according to plan?

About this Author: Joyce Gardenour

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3 Responses to “Home for Christmas”

  • sharon says:

    thank you for reminding us all what hristmas is not about.

  • sharon says:

    made a mistake. wanted to say thank you for reminding us what Christmas is not about. left out the C some how

  • kanj says:

    joyce, thank you for the devotional. i am sure there are many who can relate to such a situation. in the end though, the only answer is to leave all your worries to God. for myself, I give my worries to Jesus by praying and asking for strength. the guidance i know i will hear through His Word.
    a perfect example was sunday. i knew i had the whole day for myself. not a soul home. the plan was to spend the entire day in scripture, journalling, coming to this site(of course), prayer(with total quiet), read inspirations. that was the plan.. just before the hubby left for the day we discovered that our entire basement floor was flooded. must have happened overnight. recent rain melted 3 feet or so of snow and ergo the indoor swimming pool. in 16 years, we have never had a problem such as this in our home. so one would think that my day was now totally spent cleaning up, loosing control of any reason, right? wrong. my husband continued on with his planned day out of the country and I, well, i spent the day as planned and such a rewarding day it was. the peace and serenity, the communication, the one on one was absolutely rewarding. the basement? the water eventually dried up without me lifting a finger. so i handle trials with knowing that the Lord is always right with me.

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