I've always been an anxious gift-giver. I love giving something just because it's Thursday and something whispers, "that would be perfect for what's-his-name". But when it comes to buying Christmas, birthday, or other gifts, I really struggle. Am I spending too much? Or not enough? Will they like this? Or will they think it's weird? Will they treasure it? Or will they instantly return or re-gift it? Will it show up as a hideous option at next year’s White Elephant?
I have friends who have a knack for always choosing something perfect. They give such meaningful, useful, beautiful, ingenious, thoughtful, or incredibly hilarious gifts. They support causes near to my heart and give to people in need. Their choices reveal how much they know me. My home is filled with reminders of the love that surrounds me.
I begin each of our retreats with a prayer: "Lord, you know what each person coming today needs. You know our needs and desires far more than we do. I ask you to meet us where we are and give us what we need."
So as we celebrate the greatest gift of all, that is my prayer for you. You may need a new sweater, the latest iPhone, a kitchen gadget, a book, chocolate… Or provision, encouragement, friendship, wisdom, direction, comfort, healing, joy, rest, or time with friends and family. May God meet you where you are and give you what you need.
Our Lord whose name is "I am" knows what you need even more than Amazon does.
Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. Amen. Ephesians 3:20
So grateful for every one of you,
Much love,
Linda