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Why Christmas is Still The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year

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It’s that time of year when Christmas music seems to follow us everywhere. In the car, in the grocery store, playing softly in the background while we’re folding laundry or wrapping gifts late at night. And it’s funny how the songs we love most are usually the ones tied to memories, the classics that feel familiar and comforting.

I tend to stick with the old favorites. Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, and yes, I’ll gladly add Michael Bublé and Harry Connick Jr. to that list. One morning this week, an Andy Williams song came on, and it made me stop and really listen. You know the one. “It’s the most wonderful time of the year.”

And I thought to myself, is it?

Because for some people, this season doesn’t feel light and joyful. It feels tender. It feels different than it used to. You might be missing someone you love, or carrying a quiet sadness that doesn’t disappear just because the calendar says Christmas. And that’s okay to admit.

But here’s the truth I don’t want us to miss.

Even in the middle of heartache, this still is the most wonderful time of the year.

Not because everything is perfect. Not because our lives are pain-free. But because this is the season when we celebrate the greatest gift ever given. God stepping into our broken world, wrapped in humility and love, to be with us.

The Bible reminds us of that promise:
Isaiah 43:2 (NKJV)
When you pass through the waters, I will be with you;
And through the rivers, they shall not overflow you.
When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned,
Nor shall the flame scorch you.

And Again,
Isaiah 41:10 (NKJV)
10 Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.’

Christmas isn’t a celebration of how good life is. It’s a celebration of how good God is. It’s the reminder that even in our loneliness, even in our grief, even in seasons that feel heavy, we are not alone. He came for us. He is with us. And He always will be.

And sometimes, His love shows up in the simplest ways. A phone call. A text. An invitation to sit and talk. A hug that says, “I see you.” We don’t have to fix anyone’s pain. We just have to be willing to walk alongside them.

So, on this last Sunday before Christmas, enjoy your family and your traditions, whatever they look like this year. Laugh where you can. Rest where you need to. Praise the Lord for His most precious gift, His Son.

And if your heart feels a little tender this season, I hope you remember this: the most wonderful part of Christmas isn’t the noise or the decorations or even the memories. It’s the unchanging truth that God came near, and He is still near today.

May this Christmas remind you that even in hard seasons, there is still so much to celebrate.

To GOD Goes The Glory

Have A Blessed Sunday

Let’s End With a Prayer

Lord, thank You for meeting each of us right where we are this Christmas season. Thank You for the gift of Your Son and for the reminder that You are near, even in our hard and tender moments.

Please comfort those who are grieving, strengthen those who feel weary, and help us be a source of kindness and love to others. As we celebrate, turn our hearts toward gratitude, peace, and the hope that never fades.

We trust You, and we thank You.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

 

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74 Comments

  1. Wanda Mullen says:

    Thank you so much for your words of wisdom this morning. It is the most beautiful time of the year. It is also a very emotional time for me, as I lost my dear sweet husband in 2007, on the 27th of December. But I try to get up and be thankful for my blessings and the many wonderful years we shared. Thank you for the reminders.

    Have a very Blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year, with your family. 🙏🏼

    1. There is never a good time to lose someone near and dear to our heart. But, it seems magnified during a holiday based on family get togethers. I hope this post helped you in some way.

  2. Jacquelyn Maggio says:

    Merry Christmas! thank you for always having up lifting messages. GOD bless you and your family

  3. Merry Christmas to you and your family! Thankful for all you do throughout the year. Enjoying Lisa’s newsletter also! 🎄🎁

  4. Good morning 😃
    I really enjoyed reading this post it touched my heart as I listen to these songs on a Christian Station. The birth of Jesus is why we are here at Christmas! This season should be about him always because he has done so much for us. Thank you for prayer and the reminder of this season the importance of it. God Bless and Merry Christmas 😊

  5. Ginger Hiller says:

    Thank you Tania, for this very truthful and beautiful reminder. Merry Christmas to you and your family!

  6. Diane Cerveny says:

    Thank you – your words are always so comforting and especially this time of the year. Best wishes for a wonderful Christmas and peaceful New Year. Diane

    1. Deirdre Lopez says:

      Hi Tania! Thank you for that beautiful message.Yes, We must never forget the Real reason for the Season…Jesus Christ! I pray you and yours have a very joyful and blessed Christmas, and a very Happy New Year! Thank you for your daily blog that lifts us up daily! I am so grateful for you!

  7. Roberta Schwandner says:

    Merry Christmas and a Happy and healthy New Year to you and your family.

  8. I loved your post about Christmas, and what it means to many of us. It is a very special time of year, yet for some can be the loneliest time of year! I hope that we can embrace the love and kindness that Christmas brings and spread it throughout the year!

  9. As Christmas approaches, I am feeling sad not to be with my children, grandchildren, and my new great grandson who arrived this year. As I get older, I find it more difficult to travel on long road trips. Thank you for reminding me that Christmas is a gift from God and that I am grateful for all of His blessings in my life. God Bless you and your family in this wonderful time of the year.

  10. Thank you for this post. I’m having a tender time filled with sadness that I can’t seem to shake.
    All your posts are incredible but this one really hit home.
    Merry Christmas and a very happy healthy New Year