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Snowflakes, turkey dinner & a forty-year-old man

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Yesterday I met someone and asked them if they were excited about Christmas.  Their reply was this:

“I’ve lived long enough to not be excited about anything anymore.”

This guy is in his forties and openly admits that nothing excites him anymore. Life is boring and dull.  He thinks he has experienced everything there is to experience. 

His comment wouldn’t leave my mind for the rest of the day.  I’m sure as a kid he experienced wonder, anticipation, excitement, and gratitude.  Sadly, life has chipped away at him and he has allowed himself to become hardened. 

But I believe he is merely expressing something that many people feel at Christmas time when they get a little older: things are not exciting anymore.

And maybe that is a good thing. 

Because Christmas is not about stuff.  Maybe this guy has realized that material things do not bring lasting joy and contentment.  No thing can.  Even Christmas decorations, family turkey dinners, and snow falling gently on a perfect winter day eventually lose their wonder.  Why?  Because the peace and fullness everyone craves comes through Christ alone.  Only when we accept Him as our Lord and Saviour can we truly be joy-filled. 

In my experience, when I follow His lead and let Him control it, my joy and excitement overflows.  I see the world through a new lens.  I am excited about snow because my Creator made it.  I am excited about turkey because I see food as a blessing from my God.  I appreciate Christmas decorations because I am grateful for the eyesight I have been blessed with. And I appreciate family because of the spiritual journey they share with me throughout the rest of the year.  The seemingly mundane maintain their wonder.

This man was right.  Life is not exciting.  Everything, from travel to people to presents lose their appeal eventually.  Jesus makes life exciting.  He keeps it exciting.  He allows us to see life through a new lens that never gets old.  Are you experiencing that fullness this Christmas season? 

Michelle

Author: Michelle Brock

Michelle Brock is an avid blogger and social justice advocate. Raised on 3 continents, she speaks 3 languages and has a degree in Political Science from the University of Guelph. She's happily married to her hubs Jay Brock, and together they've visited 17 countries in the past 2 years of marriage. She is the main writer for Hope for the Sold, a blog about sex trafficking.

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