During this
time of year in Brazil it is hard to get anything accomplished until after
Carnival which takes place around February or March depending on when Easter is
going to be. We are about to go into summer break for schools and people get
their “13th” salary.
Christmas, New Year’s and Carnival just puts people in a festive party
mode.
I remember when we first arrived in here as missionaries I was pregnant
with my youngest. I found a doctor
shortly after moving into our duplex and since we were just beginning language school, I needed a doctor who spoke good
English. I wanted to emphasize my desire for DRUGS during labor and be understood! I had a tendency to have 10lbers so I wasn’t
going to experience labor without all the help I could get. When my doctor found out that I was due in February,
he shook his head and said “No”. I
remember wondering if he didn’t know his months in our language. He went on to explain that there would be no
doctors and very little nurses in the hospital because they would all be at
Carnival. Mark and I were not familiar
with the culture yet, but now looking back after all these years it makes total
sense. In the end, the doctor took Sam
by C-section prematurely in mid-January.
All because of stupid party mentality.
As an American
I shouldn’t be overly critical of Brazil’s “Party mode” because Thanksgiving
starts a festive time of year for us too doesn’t it? American’s don’t want to hear about the
negative during this time of year. We
send our double missionary offerings and Christmas shoe boxes to 3rd
world countries with good hearts, and we make amends with people we have been
on the outs with because we really love celebrating this time of year. But really we want to shop, see the lights and get together with
family and ride the holiday high until New Year’s. Then, and only then, do we remember our
schedules, diets, revivals and, oh yeah, BILLS.
These thoughts
caused me to wonder about God’s attitude towards His creation as we experience our highs and lows. I wondered how He views us as we turn off the
sad and turn on the glad this time of year.
Does He rest and celebrate? Is God kicking back with a slice of fruitcake and glass of eggnog? What if something negative happens in my life?
Will God be there to hear me, or will He be too busy watching all our
Christmas Cantatas and patting us on the back for taking a moment to remember
the Christ in Christmas?
Genesis
2:2-3 And on the
seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh
day from all his work which he had made. And God blessed the seventh day, and
sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created
and made.
The above verse
says God rested. When I think of the
word rest, I view myself getting off the treadmill sweating, heaving out of
breath and sitting down to “rest” and wipe my face with a towel. But that isn’t what God did after Creation. I mean, come on, He is God! He has an endless supply of energy and He
doesn’t get out of breath or tired. He
isn’t overweight, out of shape or unhealthy.
He is Perfect.
So, why does it
say He rested? He paused, looked at His
perfect work and was content. He even
blessed that day that He rested. Man is
the one who has taken the day of rest and turned it into something else by laws
and traditions in different religions.
But man shouldn’t dictate to me as a Christian how God rested and how I
should observe the Sabbath. I need only
to look at God and follow His example.
God paused, stopped and was content with Creation, I need to pause, stop
and be content with my Creator.
There is
nothing wrong with being festive and enjoying the fruit of our labor or our
life.
Ecclesiastes
5:18-20 Behold that
which I have seen: it is good and comely for one to eat and to
drink, and to enjoy the good of all his labour that he taketh under the sun all
the days of his life, which God giveth him: for it is his portion. Every
man also to whom God hath given riches and wealth, and hath given him power to
eat thereof, and to take his portion, and to rejoice in his labour; this is
the gift of God. For he shall not much remember the days of his life; because
God answereth him in the joy of his heart.
God has given
us a life to live here on this earth. We
are to live it for Him and His Glory and whatever our hands find to do, we are to
do it with all our might. That is
Scriptural. It is okay to be happy and
enjoy life. But look out, there is an
adversary out there, wanting to rob us of our joy and our happiness, even our
lives.
Job was minding
his own business and minding it well.
His sons and daughters apparently had a reason to hold a feast and get
together and be happy. It is interesting to note though that God wasn’t on
holiday and neither was the adversary, Satan.
We have all read and heard about Job’s trials and patience. But I think we forget that while we live and
enjoy this life, we do so while forgetting about God AND the enemy. We get so busy in our holiday times that we
compartmentalize our thoughts of Heaven or Hell and the rulers of each.
If, during this season, God allows
something in your life that could be labeled negative, don’t think He is on
Holiday. He isn’t. He is still very much in control. If the enemy comes a lurking, threatening to
steal your joy, don’t think God isn’t paying attention, He is.
While we are in
this busy time of year and while we want to focus on the “good”, let’s not get
twisted in our thinking that God is also celebrating and busy with the holidays
as well. He is maintaining an even
Spirit. He is pleased with good and
displeased with evil. He still smells
the sweet incense of our prayers towards Him but notices our neglect as
well. The enemy remains on his path to
destruction and won’t take off for Christmas or Carnival either. He is busy wrecking and ruining anything he
can get his claws into, so don’t cease your prayer life during your busy
life.
Enjoy your
family, enjoy worshiping the Lord and celebrating His birth, but if something
happens and you are left despondent, just remember, God is NOT on holiday. He is available 24/7. He will hear, He will answer and He will
help.
Until next
time, Lord willing,
Sheri
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