Every time it snows, I wait for my opportunity. When the house is quiet and dark, I tiptoe into the living room and curl up mesmerized in the big front window to watch the flakes fall silently — blanketing the ground, trees, and houses — muting the world. Is that a rabbit peering from the edge of the trees?
These are sacred moments. The blue light of my phone and the voices competing for my attention are traded for the yellow light of the moon and hushed white clusters streaming to the earth. I sigh in relief.
I feel small, and I remember One who made Himself small. Jesus, who, “became flesh and made His dwelling among us” (John 1:14 NIV). I can hear Him better sitting in this stillness. I wait in anticipation.
In the quiet, I realize, and maybe you do too, that I have become full. And not in a good way. Full of expectations for this season, full of plans and pulls. Full of Facebook and Instagram — I just can’t seem to put them down. Full of myself and what I want. I’m so filled up that I can’t put anything else in.
When I feel like this, I know what I need to do, but sometimes I need someone else to confirm it. So if you need confirmation, too, you have it from me. I have to empty myself of me and make room for Jesus. I must turn off the distractions, even some good ones, so I can focus on the One who is ultimately the most important.
I pour it all out on paper — confess what’s been swirling around in my head, plaguing me. Maybe it’s not paper for you — maybe you talk out loud or play the guitar or paint — but our prayers of confession come out. I ask for forgiveness and He gives it.
And I ask Him to come: Emmanuel, God with Us, come fill this season and my heart. I’m sweeping out the clutter — setting my phone notifications to “Off” and logging out of all those accounts that distract me from what is important.
I want to hear Him so I can be like Him.
I want to be like Him this Advent.
Less of me and more of Him.
Less looking at my phone and more looking at my family’s eyes.
Less “what I want” and more “how can I serve?”
It all begins in the stillness.
“He made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness.”
Philippians 2:7 NIV
This article is by Lauren DeVries from the archives and featured in the Simply Jesus Christmas Magazine.
DaySpring has a special keepsake holiday magazine called Simply Jesus: The Heart of Christmas, and it’s now available!
In this keepsake magazine, you will find a collection of powerful Scriptures, inspiring prayers, and heartfelt articles, as we hope to help you deepen your faith during this sacred season and help your family celebrate Christmas together in new and exciting ways. Pick up your copy of Simply Jesus: The Heart of Christmas wherever magazines are sold and at DaySpring.com. We hope to bring you inspiration in the form of personal stories and inspirational articles, the sharing of Christmas traditions, celebrating with family, observing Advent, and keeping Christ at the center of it all. With each turn of the page, we hope to warm hearts, inspire your faith, and rekindle the Christmas spirit in your heart and home.
This article is just one of many featured in the Simply Jesus keepsake Christmas magazine, which, by the way, is perfect for gifting to a friend, Bible study sister, Sunday School teacher, or neighbor. And to help you do just that, we’re giving away FIVE sets of magazines — one for each winner and one for them to give to a friend! Leave a comment telling us to whom you’d gift a copy, and we’ll draw five winners.
Giveaway is open to US addresses only and will close on 12/8/23 at 11:59 pm central.
Sharon Jacobs says
I wiuod gft a copy to ky sister in Christ && friend, Caney. She us a reader & prayer warrior.
Nadine says
I would enjoy winning this magazine and would give a copy to the first friend I see after receiving it.
Diane Weidenbenner says
I would especially like to receive a copy for myself as I lost my husband in July and I’m struggling through the holidays. I would also like to gift one to a friend who is also struggling in her marriage and needs to grow closer to Christ.
Sharon A says
Hi I am so praying for you this season I remember my first Christmas after losing my husband and how hard it was. Holy Spirit comfort you.
Beth Williams says
Diane,
Father God please come near to Diane Weidenbenner. Shower with your love & comfort as she is going through a rough time this holiday. Bring friends around to help brighten her days. AMEN
Sharon A says
I love this idea! We all need this reminder. I have a dear sweet friend from church I would gift it to. She would love it. Thanks for the opportunity.
Denise says
I would share with a sister- friend who needs a reminder of Christ’s love today because of some difficult situations & everyday a reminder of God’s love.
Tamara says
It’s so easy to get caught up in ‘all that needs to be done’… but Christmas is Simply Jesus, the heart of it and of us… thank you for the opportunity and for the reminder in the beautiful devotion!
Joyce wodogaza says
I would give a copy to my sister, Tina.
She has lost her husband this past spring, had a stroke last year which has left her right arm paralyzed, has no children so she is totally alone, and is distancing herself from everyone, friend, family and maybe even God.
She desperately needs the comfort and peace that only God can give her. I pray that He continues to draw her closer to Him each and every day, that she may be encompassed in His loving presence. I would willing give up my own copy to help someone else in need as she is.
Kathy McKinsey says
I would share this with my best friend Pam, who has been my best friend for more than 50 years.
Beverly says
I loved this! After reading just this one article, I feel so relaxed and inspired and would certainly enjoy the entire magazine! I would share the extra one with my daughter who would also appreciate it. Thank you for the opportunity!
KathleenB says
I would enjoy reading and sharing this magazine, sharing its message of this holy season with others.
I would share the other copy with my dear younger sister, Anne, who faces many daily struggles and yet keeps a kind heart and a grateful spirit.
Kim Long says
I would gift the copy to my friend Elizabeth who feels like she has lost her Joy this Christmas. She is going thru the motions for family and giving to others as her nature already is but she’s not feeling your great Joy in her life. Bring back her Peace and Joy this Christmas season!
Donna says
I would love to gift one to my longest friend (45 years) as she is a widow and very lonely. I would also like one for myself as I suffer in my back and with depression and anxiety. I also am lonely. God bless you all!
Holly says
My grandfather saw and knew the Lord more profoundly than anyone I’ve ever known. When he passed, my grandmother was left doing her devotionals mostly alone after they had shared that time together for nearly 60 years each morning and evening. She is an avid reader and lover of stories. Gifting her this magazine during this season of Advent would no doubt bring a fresh ray of hope into her devotional time as she continues to faithfully serve the Lord and her family!
Janet W says
So beautiful to read this morning….thank you Lauren. I visualize “watching the flakes fall silently — blanketing the ground, trees, and houses” sitting there right next to you!
I’d love a copy!!!
Emily Hemingway says
I would give a set to my daughter-in-law.
Julie says
I would give one to my sister. Together we both adore and depend on Jesus.
Barbara L says
I would like to give one to the wonderful Youth Group Volunteer Director who directed our precious Christmas Program!!!
Karen says
I will give a copy to my daughter in law, Ryann.
Renee friesen says
I would gift to my mother. She was encouraging me to read my Bible and pray for everything.
hillcitygeek@gmail.com says
My neighbor across the street is who I would gift a copy to. She has been an encouragement to me in my own faith walk!
Maribel says
I live in Canada but I have 2 sisters who live in the US who have not have the faith-saving relationship with Jesus. I have been sharing my own faith with them but it would be great to share this magazine to both of them.
I’m so blessed with this website that I have been subscribing to all the devotionals written by these precious women who love Jesus and who thrive in God’s promises. This hope that Jesus is Emmanuel, He is with us, in the bright as well as in the dark moments – forever, and Who promises that He will never leave nor forsake is one treasure that I want to share with everybody, especially my sisters in the US. Merry Christmas, indeed! God bless you my fellow women and your families!
Windy says
This is the best reason for a gift for your sister’s. It is what is asked of us to spread God’s love. May God bless you and your family.
Karen says
My daughter would appreciate one.
Allison Faulk says
I would gift a copy of the magazine to my mom, she would love it!
Windy says
I would love to receive your Magazine for Christmas. It’s a toss up who I’m going to give my copy too. This is my mom’s first Christmas without her husband she loved and adored for 29 years. plus my dear friend who is very sick. She is the person I do Bible study with and has more knowledge of Jesus and our Lord. She teaches me everyday about Jesus. I may give them both away and enjoy one with me dear friend. If I do get picked Thank you in advance. If not I’ll figure out a way to it one.
Kayleen Fuller says
My best friend Courtney. She’d love it
Stephanie says
I would love a copy and a copy to give away ❤️
Christina says
I am always looking to (in)courage the women around me! I would give one to Sandy, who is going through a health scare right now…I want her to know in this season of her life, she has hope, she has faith, she has light, no matter the darkness.
Susan says
I would give one to my daughter as she struggles so mightily to find her way..
Carole Kuntzman says
I am going to check out this magazine as it looks amazing. I would give to my daughter as she ministers to teens at her church.
Sandy says
What a great reminder. Would gift a copy to my daughter. Thank you for your spiritual insights.
Beth Williams says
In Courage,
It is easy to lose sight of the true meaning of Christmas with all the hustle & bustle of activities. We must be intentional about reading or listening to devotions & having a quiet time with God. Slowing down to really grasp the fact that Jesus left the splendor of Heaven & came to broken Earth to die a horrible death for us. Christmas is about the Cross. It is Jesus birthday & should be celebrated as such.
Blessings 🙂
Rachel says
My Mama ❤️