Stay-Sane Tips for This Christmas
Let the mad rush and the festive excitement begin! For the near future I’m featuring humor with a twist of ridiculous on the blog-o-la. Enjoy a tongue and cheek look at the craziness of this special time of year as I share my battle plan of Stay-Sane-Tips for this Christmas.

Let’s get ready. Get set. Get Christmas!
Retail stores feed the gung-ho Christmas-before-Halloween fervor that has taken over our nation. Thanksgiving is barely a holiday on it’s own as more and more folks are overcome by the compulsion to decorate for Christmas as early as possible. The turkey is barely off the table before we are shooing our guests out the door and breaking out the decorations with glee.
The decorating.
Can we talk about the decorating?
Journalists have noted a distinct run on Pintrest the day after Thanksgiving in the mad rush for new and better ideas for decorating for Christmas this year. As if we need to do more, bigger, and better…. I’m pretty sure we’re a bit over the top already.

Pintrest executives had to work overtime to keep their servers from crashing with the increased traffic. With the popularity of smart phones, we can now do our Black Friday shopping and stay up to date with Pintrest, all the while posting our bargains and our decorating success on Facebook and Instagram!
But in reality, what would Christmas be without the decorating? Nothing feels like home for the holiday’s like a house decked with lights and greenery.
The Lights
Don’t you just love putting up the lights and adding that festive ambiance to your electric bill for the month of December? And isn’t it fun the way those strings of lights have a mind of their own, tangle up with the ends nowhere to be found?
You risk life and limb to get them up on the top of your house. You turn them on, all ready to oohh and ahh, and nothing happens.
Drat. Forgot to check for working lights before heading up to the roof.
Unhang (is that a word?) the lights and head back down the ladder. You spend 15 minutes trying to find that one little bulb that won’t work. You shake it; you try to jiggle it back to life. Then you accidentally step on the last replacement bulb. Crunch and it’s another trip to Walmart for more lights.

Stay-Sane-This-Christmas Tip #1:
Let the men in your household take over light duty and stay as far away as possible.
Conquering the lights satisfies that manly urge to slay deer and provide for the family. Staying out of the way ensures marital harmony while your man proves to the neighbors who has the biggest, baddest light display.
And the garland.
Greenery is one of my favorite parts of Christmas decorating. This is where the man better get out of the way and let me put boughs of holly where ever my sweet little heart desires! Yes, we need garland there, and there…and there….!
Even better is greenery with some sparkle to it–shiny gold ribbon or glittery garland adds a festive touch!
In fact, you just can’t have too much bling when it comes to Christmas decorating! <Tweet.

Stay-Sane-This-Christmas Tip #2:
Never underestimate the power of glitter.
If you mess anything up, just use a little glitter. A little glitter will fix most anything.
Late with the Christmas cards? Add a glitter sticker and all is forgiven.
Break your favorite Christmas plate? A little glitter glue will fix it.
Burn the cookies…
a little glitter!
What’s your best Stay-Sane-This-Christmas Tip?
Get a free Christmas devotional from Ginger when you sign up for my newsletter! Enjoy this beautiful ebook to spark hope in your life this Christmas. This is my Christmas gift for you.
Enjoy the Best of Christmas from Ginger
A curated collection of Christmas content from award-winning author and blogger, Ginger Harrington. Take the Christmas Worship Challenge, read inspiring devotions, download free gifts, gather ideas for family fun, make a special gift, and chuckle with Ginger’s Christmas humor. Read the story of Ginger’s Christmas miracle in a free chapter from her book, Holy in the Moment. Enjoy the best of Christmas that you’ll want to come back to year after year!
Get Your Free Chapter!
Read the story of a Christmas miracle I experienced in the first chapter of my award-winning book, Holy in the Moment. You’ll read a poignant story from one challenging Christmas in my life at the end of the first chapter. Read the story of what happened here. Give the gift of holy this Christmas–Holy in the Moment makes a wonderful gift to encourage faith in a practical way. Learn more about the book here.
Get Ready, Get Set…Get Christmas!
Even before December rolls around, the craziness of the commercial side of Christmas creeps forward, breathing down the back of Thanksgiving. Isn’t it strange that as soon as the Thanksgiving turkey is eaten and the apple pie barely digested, we experience the temptation to rush out and scoop up those door-buster, Black-Friday-on-Thursday deals?

Beginning with the marketing and shopping frenzy of Black Friday, the Christmas season is ushered in with the brash call of commercialism. Now if you were one of the crazy folks spending Thanksgiving night in a shopping frenzy, no judgment–I’m just saying it’s a nutty world out there!
Black Friday shopping is just the warm up for a month of activity as the Christmas season winds up, ready to spin at a dizzying speed. Our calendars are packed tight with activities and celebrations. Anticipation and expectation build.
Caught up in the roll-tide of holiday activity, the day-to-day responsibilities of work, home, and family only accelerate as we try to squeeze everything into schedules that are already crammed full.
On your mark… Get ready. Get set. Go!
How to do it all? How do we celebrate the true meaning of Christmas when we don’t have time to spare?
The lure of the fun and excitement of the Christmas season beckons and I don’t want to skimp on the details or miss a single memory to be made.

For me personally, I’m feeling the pinch of additional duties involved with a new ministry in addition to my normal writing schedule and the challenge of keeping up with home and family.
I teach the 10th graders at our church, and like a crazy person, I’m starting a draft of a new book today. Somehow in the mix, I’ve got to carve out time for extra workouts and make the extra effort to eat healthy, so I can take off Thanksgiving festive food, which went directly to my hips this year. Imagine that.
I don’t know about you, but the pressure of too much to do can send me into a tail spin. Get up earlier, work harder, think faster…you know the drill. All the while, creating an atmosphere filled with family traditions and sweet memories….
It makes me crabby. Can I just confess that? Oh, I’ll try to be nice about my grumpiness as I bite my tongue when my husband tucks his head in my office, Got a second, Honey?
Sure.
No problem. I’m only playing Candy Crush on this computer.
Sigh. How will I get it all done?
I don’t want to be a frazzled, tongue biting, heavy sighing person this Christmas. Who wants a grumpy mom for Christmas? Not me, that’s for sure.

So here we go. Ready? Set? Christmas!
The decorations are half up. My living room is littered with scraps of tissue paper, stray ornaments, and pine needles. Debris left behind as the ornaments are hung on the tree.
I’m taking a deep breath. The mess isn’t going to bother me because I’ve been waiting all year for today.
The beginning of December.

The countdown in underway and I’ve got my advent calendar out. I’ve been waiting all year to watch my kids fight over who’s going to put the first little goodie on the calendar. I love Christmas, don’t you?
I’ve had my calendar unpacked, ready to hang for weeks. I love, Love, LOVE Christmas, and I don’t want the busyness to rob me of one moment of joy. In fact, I’m getting in the mood right now as I put on my Santa hat and break out my most festive Christmas sweater.
My only festive Christmas sweater.
More about the Christmas sweater soon.
Join me again for a short series of poking a bit of fun at the the craziness of the Christmas season as I share my best Stay-Sane-This-Christmas tips for house and home. After a little fun, we’ll settle into some lovely Christmas devotions.

Are you ready for Christmas?
Get a free Christmas devotional from Ginger when you sign up for my newsletter! Enjoy this beautiful ebook to spark hope in your life this Christmas. This is my Christmas gift for you.
Enjoy the Best of Christmas from Ginger
A curated collection of Christmas content from award-winning author and blogger, Ginger Harrington. Take the Christmas Worship Challenge, read inspiring devotions, download free gifts, gather ideas for family fun, make a special gift, and chuckle with Ginger’s Christmas humor. Read the story of Ginger’s Christmas miracle in a free chapter from her book, Holy in the Moment. Enjoy the best of Christmas that you’ll want to come back to year after year!
Get Your Free Chapter!
Read the story of a Christmas miracle I experienced in the first chapter of my award-winning book, Holy in the Moment. You’ll read a poignant story from one challenging Christmas in my life at the end of the first chapter. Read the story of what happened here. Give the gift of holy this Christmas–Holy in the Moment makes a wonderful gift to encourage faith in a practical way. Learn more about the book here.
Download your free chapter here.
Social Media as Ministry
A few weeks ago I had the privilege to attend the Flagship Military Missions Network Conference as part of helping to launch a new ministry for military women. Planting Roots: Strength to Thrive in Military Life was one of many military ministries attending the event.
It was a time to meet, share, learn, and collaborate with other people working to spread the gospel and minister to those who serve our country.
I signed up to participate with the social media think tank, hoping to learn lots of new tips since I am the social media coordinator for Planting Roots.
In our first meeting with Gary Saunders, head of Military Missions Network, I realized I was responsible for presenting to the entire group of 150 ministry leaders. Oh dear.
Before hitting the panic button, I prayed, relaxed, and then God began to show me how to approach the presentation. He reminded me how overwhelming and intimidating social media can be to those who haven’t grown up tweeting their every thought.
Before I know it, I’m standing on a chair, sharing a skit on social media. And who knew you could preach on social media as ministry, but God placed a clear message in my heart.
I want to continue to encourage ministry leaders to think of social media as a vibrant and fun part of ministry. Over the next period of time, I will be posting each Thursday on social media as ministry and sharing tutorials on various aspects of social media. I’ll be sharing what I’ve learned along the way, rather than claiming to be an expert. I’ll still be posting devos as well, but for a season I’m adding a new series to Ginger’s Corner.
Social networking is not a new concept.
Folks have been meeting people and introducing friends to one another for centuries. Conversation and sharing ideas is nothing new.
In today’s world, we’ve learned to take the concept to another level with the capability for sharing, connecting, and publishing of the internet and smart phones. The technology may be constantly changing, but the concept and need for social networking is nothing new.
Social media is about meeting people, making connections, building relationships, and sharing information. Now that’s not so hard is it?
For ministries and followers of Christ, social networking can be a relevant and practical part of building the kingdom of God. In fact, the Holy Spirit has been viral long before the internet, so resist the temptation to think that social media isn’t a viable part of ministry. The internet allows us to speak to many people all over the world. That’s powerful and not to be ignored.
In all the noise on the internet it can be easy to lose the true focus of social media–to build relationships and share information in the form of connections. I’ve read article after article on how to use social media for your benefit–to increase your tribe, sell your product, gain influence, and establish credibility. In many of these informational posts the focus is on reaching your goals rather than on what you can do for others.
As leaders in ministry or as individuals that have a desire to share the love of Christ through online interactions, it’s crucial to stay focused on others. If not, social media can become a game of self-promotion, and those who speak the loudest and most often count numbers and stats as social proof.
I believe that if we let God lead us by seeking His inspiration, heart, and creativity, we can share the love of God in authentic ways through social media.
Keep it real, be yourself, and jump into the game.
Remember that God has given you the truth and there are countless ways to share God’s wisdom and love, connecting with people via social media. Engagement and interaction is the name of the game regardless of the type of media you prefer.
Though the Apostle Paul never tweeted or posted to Facebook, he had words that are relevant to our participation in social media as ministry:
Therefore if there is any encouragement in Christ, if there is any consolation of love, if there is any fellowship of the Spirit, if any affection and compassion, make my joy complete by being of the same mind, maintaining the same love, united in spirit, intent on one purpose. Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others. Philippians 2:1-4
If you haven’t had a chance to check out Planting Roots, come over for a visit! Use the comments to share an encouragement on incorporating social media with ministry. I’d love to hear from you.
Soul Source: Are you Relying on Yours Own Efforts? Part 2
Taking my last post to a personal level…
(If you missed it, you can click the link above to read the last post. My apologies to the email crowd. I decided to break this post into 2 parts, but didn’t finish the edit before the email went out last time.)
Faith is a funny thing. Sometimes we start out relying on Christ only to find the pressure and self-effort of our flesh sneaks into the game.
Today, I’m sharing with you a past time when God showed me that I was relying on my own efforts rather than Christ. Strong emotions can reveal what we are really believing in the moment. They can uncover the fact that we are not truly relying on Christ as our source for life, value, and security.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
I’m already having a bad day. Truth be told, it’s been a hard season. I look around the room, feeling awkward. Gathering my courage to take a risk, I have shared a couple of chapters I have written with women in my Bible study. I sent my work in an email. Unsure of myself, I long for validation that my words makes sense.
“Did anyone get the email I sent?”
“Yes.”
Silence. And the conversation goes on.
I chide myself for expecting too much of people. Why would anyone have time to read my words and offer feedback in the midst of crazy schedules and crying babies? We are all just barely keeping our heads above the chaos.
Afterward, I scurry to the car, not wanting anyone to see my hurt. In my car, I stop at a quiet place nearby and all the hard things of weeks and months come undone with hot tears.
Sometimes a moment seems bigger than it is simply because it is piled on top of a heap of hard moments. Put one more thing on and the whole mess comes tumbling down when we are relying on ourselves.
Unraveled, I don’t understand all this emotion. My common sense tells me not to take it personally, but my soul will not listen.
Why am I so upset?
I have fallen into the old habit of looking to others as my source of affirmation. Craving approval, I put too much stock in the power of what others say and do.
I wonder if I have been sidelined by a God that I have disappointed. Have I not worked hard enough or prayed long enough? Have I disqualified myself with a lack of faith or tripped over my motives? A thousand questions spin in my self-doubt.
I’m a mess. My tears come to and end and faith rises up.
I speak to my soul:
You are loved and valued because you are a God’s child, made in His image. Though success has not come on my timetable, I will rest in Christ. I will rely on Him to be all that I need to meet every challenge. What feels like failure is simply another step in God’s process. Stay steady, Soul, and trust in God.
That day, I pried my hands loose from my desires and efforts. The hurt of the moment peeled back what I was really feeling and believing under the surface so that God could begin to set me free from the pressure I have placed on myself.
How about you?
Sweet friend, are you relying on your own efforts or the approval of others to affirm your value? Has your heart run dry from trying to meet your needs with everything and anything but Christ, our true source of life?
It is God’s fulness that we need, not our own efforts to prove ourselves.
Rest, my soul, you can relax. God’s got this.<Tweet.
Let go and let Him be your source…
There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God,
The holy dwelling places of the Most High.
God is in the midst of her, she will not be moved;
God will help her when morning dawns… Cease striving and know that I am God”…Psalm 46:5-6,10.
He is in the midst of us…
Receive more of Jesus. More of His joy, peace, patience…right in the middle of it all.<Tweet.

Rejoice for He is Adonai Tsidkenu–the Lord my righteousness.
Leap for joy for He is El Elyon--God Most High–right where we are.

If you’ve got time, enjoy this song that goes so well with this post. You can find the other posts in the Soul Strength series here.
I’m sharing with the beautiful writers at Coffee for Your Heart.
Soul Source: Are you Relying on Your Own Efforts?
Soul, do you feel far way from God?

- Do you know the comfort of God’s presence when days are hard or do feel He has left you on your own?
- Do you know the healing of His touch or do you feel brittle with a thousand cracks from wounds that never seem to heal?
What we think about God
has everything to do with how we relate to Him.
For the child of God, He is always constant within. We often forget this, relying on feelings rather than faith. Full and complete, God has no need or lack. He doesn’t enter into relationship with us with any ulterior motive or manipulation.
He is for us with a fierce love. He holds nothing back, not even His Son. Inviting us into His strong embrace with the breath of life, He gives energy to all that we do–simply that we might know Him as our true source of life. For in Him we live and move and have our being–Acts 17:28.

When Christ is not our source, we struggle to make it on our own.
Sometimes it is tempting to rely on others to meet our needs, rather than trust Christ as our source for every need.
Soul source
Learning to truly live and move in Christ, we can know His fulness on a moment-by-moment basis. In the midst of it all He is with us. This is amazing grace in its most practical form.
When there is silence to our requests, He is our strength.
When confidence flounders, He is our stability.
When our soul aches and feelings run rampant, He is comfort.
We are beautiful containers, lovingly designed to receive. He is the provision for every need.

Day 2: God Himself is Making Me Whole
Day 3: Recharge with a Short Rest for the Soul
Day 4: The Soul Strength of Delighting in God
Day 5: Soul Notes: God’s Smile is for You
Day 6: Soul Search: Why are You so Hard on Yourself?
Day 7: Soul Struggle: What’s the Big Deal About the Flesh?
Day 8: Soul Questions: Do You Like You?
Day 10: Soul Conflict: Faith or Flesh?
Day 11: Soul Doing: What are You Up To?
Day 12: Soul Sabbath: Discovering the Rest of God
Day 13: Soul Thoughts in Pictures
Day 15: Soul Confidence: You are Enough
Day 16: Soul Messages: What are Your Feelings Telling You?
Day 17: Soul Truth: Feelings of Truth?
Day 18: Soul Blessings for Your Weekend
Day 19: Soul Feelings: Unlocking the Messages
Day 20: Soul Keeping: Taking Care of Your Body
Day 21: Soul Comfort: You are Loved
Day 22: Soul Thriving: Planting Roots of Faith
Day 23: Soul Glow: Shine Like Crazy
Day 24: Soul Puzzle: Finding the Right Fit
Day: 25: Soul Faith: Do You Believe God is Good?
Day 26: Soul Source: Are You Relying on Your own Efforts?
Day 27: Soul Source: Are You Relying on Your own Efforts, Part 2
.
Soul Faith: Do You Believe God is Good?
Do you believe God is good?
Way down deep, where pain and disappointment are packed up tight, do you believe God is good?
One of the challenges of being human is our struggle to hold on to a firm concept of God that strengthens our soul and provides a spiritual foundation for our lives.
The temptation to question God’s goodness is as old as Adam and Eve. Questions nag and whisper, “Did God really say?” as our struggle to believe God echoes through the ages.
The first act of disobedience has its root in doubting the goodness of God. Eating the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge, Adam and Eve experienced guilt and shame, believing they needed to hide from God. Eyes open to sin, they covered themselves and hoped God wouldn’t notice.
God came to find them, not with judgement but with a question of grace–“Where are you?” Such a grace moment.
When we struggle with guilt and shame, do we believe God is good, or do we fear He is out to get us? Do we come running?
Or do we run away and hide?
What is your concept of God?
Maybe we keep trying to define and understand God as simply a better version of ourselves. Yet He is unlike anyone we have ever known, completely unique. Unable to see and touch God, we often struggle to know He is near.
Part of the problem is we confuse emotion, knowledge, and belief.
Jesus speaks the struggling heart and the doubting faith, the normal and the extraordinary, the rich and the destitute. His words are for all of us, “Do not let your heart be troubled; believe in God, believe also in Me” (John 14:1).
When we struggle to believe God is good, we worry and fret. It is to these fears that Jesus speaks.
Let not your heart be troubled… This is not just a pat on the hand, a simple answer for the complex problems we face. The words let not, are a loving command and good advice from God himself. The word troubled is filled with the games our minds play when our emotions run away with our faith. The greek word for troubled, tarasso, means to agitate, to cause inward commotion, to take away calmness of mind, to make restless, to strike one’s spirit with fear and dread…
Jesus speaks these words to us, knowing that we struggle with our emotions and faith. They are words of compassion, not condemnation.
Believing God and believing Jesus has the power to enable us to stand firm against the emotional stress of worry and fear. The antidote to worry is Christ.
The solution to fear is Jesus.
Believe in God, believe also in Me. Just as God came to find a troubled Adam and Eve in the garden, Jesus comes to us in our troubles, showing us the way forward.
To believe, pisteuo, is a word well worth reflecting on. To believe God is to trust Him. To believe He is good is to rely on Him. In case that doesn’t go deep enough for us, this word also means to cling to Him.
To believe is to place confidence in God.
Do you believe God is good?
A few verses later, Philip, a disciple who has been with Jesus for years, says, “Lord, show us the Father and it is enough for us.” Listening to Jesus wasn’t enough. Walking with Jesus wasn’t enough. Serving Jesus wasn’t enough. Philip, and probably the rest of the disciples, still struggled to fully understand Jesus was God. Jesus replies with the same grace that God extended to Adam, “Have I been so long with you, and yet, you have not come to know Me, Philip?”
Maybe it’s easy to point the finger at and think, silly Philip. How could he not fully get it, that he was in the presence of God? Yet don’t we often, like Philip, default to a mentality that wants to know rather than believe–explain it, teach it, prove it to me…
We need to know Christ with greater belief, not more information. Although study is good, no amount of head knowledge can take the place of the heart knowledge of faith.
True strength for our souls rests on a true and accurate concept of God. When we believe and have real confidence that He is good, we can face our troubles with faith rather than fear.
Soul, decide to have faith like a child. Simple faith and simple acceptance that God is truly good. Instead of coming to belief through knowledge, come to knowledge through belief.
Soul Puzzle: Finding the Right Fit
[tweetthis twitter_handles=”@GingHarrington” hidden_hashtags=”#identity #newcreation”]Life is a lot like a puzzle.[/tweetthis]
Pieces of a life snuggle up tight. Some fit together properly and create something beautiful. Some pieces have gotten mixed up with a cramp of confusion, and I realize they were never intended to fit the picture God has for my life.
Misplaced pieces have been added from other puzzles.
Some pieces I put in my life from someone else’s puzzle, tattered bits and snagged parts that seemed like they should be part of my life.
Some I thought I needed; others, I merely thought would look good in the picture of who I want to be.
What happens when I snatch a piece from another puzzle, another life, and try to make it mine? Some pieces look like they will be a sure fit in a particular spot. The curves and smooth edges appear to fit with pieces already in place.
Truth is, I have to do a good deal of pushing and wiggling to try and force the misfit puzzle piece in place. Frustrated, I try another spot, “maybe this will fit better over there…” Again and again, I keep trying to make the pieces look like the picture in my head.
Expectations.
Sometimes I ache with the disjointed fragments pushed in place by others. Misplaced expectations added by others who thought they knew best what I should look like and with good intention, added parts of their puzzles to mine.
Lost pieces.
Somewhere I misplaced parts of myself, lost them along the way. Frittered away in days too busy, treasures dropped in distraction’s wake. Where did they go?
How do I get them back?
Hurry up and be done.
As I hastily try to finish the picture and push all the pieces in place, I sometimes put the right piece in the wrong place in my efforts to get through the work of increasing piece by piece, day by day.
Too often, unwilling to reflect on the Master’s design, I don’t notice that I have placed something in the wrong spot or that the fit is close, but not what was intended. In my self effort, I create a distorted version of what God’s design for my life was intended to be. My self effort creates confusion rather than receives grace.
The ache of empty places.
I feel the stress and the ache of the empty places where I know a piece should be, but I haven’t found the right piece yet. I feel the disjointed uneasiness when pieces of my life are in the wrong place. I long to know the beautiful picture my life was created to be.
God has the power and the desire to make all things new.
This is His promise and His purpose. He is making me a new creation, a new self. Spiritual growth comes as I surrender to Father’s loving hand as He places before me the picture of what His true design is for my life.
As He pulls out the pieces that have been forced into wrong places and gently fits them into their intended spot, the fit is perfect–joy comes and my spirit rests.
One by one, He repairs the pieces that have been bent or broken from the force of hands too insistent and forceful to make the picture look complete rather than fit properly.
[tweetthis twitter_handles=”@GingHarrington” hidden_hashtags=”#identity #newcreation”]Only God can restore the broken.[/tweetthis]
He removes the pieces that never belonged in my life. As He takes something out that does not belong, I feel the discomfort of an empty space that must come in order to make room for what God desires to place there. I feel the impatience to hurry up and be “done.”
One by one, God lovingly places each piece to the puzzle of my character in its proper place. Day by day I see more clearly what my new creation looks like. I am learning to trust that God’s vision of my soul is far more beautiful and whole that anything I can impatiently “create.”
I am learning to cooperate and seek out His hand, rather than attempt to hide what does not belong. I see with increasing joy and clarity that my new creation is Christ in me—the hope of glory. Our God does, indeed, make all things new.
“Therefore, if any man is in Christ he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, new things have come”. II Corinthians 5:17
Soul Glow: Shine Like Crazy

You will shine…like stars in the sky. Phil. 2:15
Made to shine
Have you ever tried to make yourself shine? Feeling like you’ve lost your glow, have you ever worked harder, trying to scrub up a good shine?
Longing and leaning–these are the actions of a heart that frets to shine. Though I would love to have answers to all my questions and solutions to the issues that leave gaps in my life, it is the shining I yearn for.
I want to shine with the life of Christ, blazing with the glory that comes from Spirit and grace working in this wayward heart.
Do you know this longing?
God has placed a longing to shine within each one of us–the deep desire wrapped tight with need to know His light in our hearts.
Then you will shine like stars…
The beauty of stars is they are simply doing what they are created for. For a while I tried to clean up my act and rev up my energy– trying and trying, I worked so hard to make myself shine. I had a picture in my head and maybe even an idol in my heart of what shining should look like. Maybe you have done this too?

Ready to shine: are we making or letting?
“Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works and glorify your Father…” Matthew 5:16
How to shine? It is the difference between letting and making. I realize Jesus doesn’t say make your light shine by what you do. He speaks the simplicity of letting: Let your light shine before men…”. It is the natural result of being who we are created to be–living containers for the glory of Christ.
Created to shine, this light comes from the presence and work of Christ within. It is His light, not our ability, appearance, or energy that lights up this world hurting with the pain of darkness and confusion.

And in Christ, we will shine.
It is what we are made for today and every day.
Then you will shine. This begs the question–what comes before the then, before the shine? What is the energy, the capacity, the situation that causes this shine glory? Throughout Philippians 2, Paul hints at the shine lessons of a God who is deeply at work in our hearts.
▪ When we encourage others in Christ, light shines and love grows.
▪ Extending comfort and to others, we shine with compassion.
▪ When we work together, embracing the work of the Spirit, we shine with unity.
▪ Considering others before ourselves, humility shines as we lift others up.
▪ As we empty ourselves and choose to serve, we shine with the light of Christ.
▪ Trusting God to work in our hearts and lives, we shine with the light of His pleasure.
▪ Choosing to do all things with out grumbling or complaining, we shine with the peace of submission.
▪ Holding fast the word of life to the hurting world, truth shines with the power of God.

The work of God deep in a life–shining is the overflow of God at work. It is the mark of his presence that brings forth glory.
So bring on the shine and trust God to do what pleases Him through your life. How are you shining today?
You can find the entire Soul Strength series here.
Soul Comfort: You are Loved
Comfort for your soul when emotions pull you down.
You are loved.
You are loved when you are fearful and anxious. When you are afraid I will let you down, you are loved. You are loved when sadness makes the days feel dark and the problems seem unsolvable.
You are loved when you’re unhappy with yourself, wishing you could get your act together. You are loved when you fail, when your work is ineffective or unnoticed. You are loved when others misunderstand or find fault.
You are loved when you don’t meet expectations. You’re loved when you could do better, when you make excuses, or stuff the hurts down deep.
You’re loved when you are too much or too little. When you retreat into your shell, I see your heart. You are loved when you are too tolerant, impulsive, or resentful.
I love you and I don’t condemn you. I came that you might have abundant life in the midst of all of life, the good and the hard. My grace is enough for you on your worst day, in your messiest moment.
Let your heart and your emotions settle into Me. I will not let you down. I am strength for your soul.
I am El Roi, the God who sees and knows. I know your deepest needs…
You are loved.
This post is part of the Soul Strength series. Please share this post with anyone who needs a bit of soul comfort that comes from the God of all comfort.
Amen and amen. Blessings from my heart to yours,
Ginger






I speak to my soul:

