Psalm 62:1-2
Truly my soul finds rest in God;
my salvation comes from him.
Truly he is my rock and my salvation;
he is my fortress, I will never be shaken.
I
enjoy winter.
While people around me dread the cold and gray, I
snuggle in for a time of coziness. I understand the person who needs to drive
in bad weather not liking winter. I know the grayness of Ohio Valley winters
can cause depression. Yet, I embrace January and February as if they arrived
just for me.
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Tucking in for winter. photo by Penny Frost McGinnis |
I've been reading about the Danish practice of
hygge (pronounced hoo-guh.) Because they are short on daylight and long on
winter, the country of Denmark has embraced creating a cozy atmosphere within
their homes. Hygge isn't something you can buy. Family and friends snuggle in
with candles, fireplaces, good books, blankets, hot tea, coffee and comfort
food.
Simple things in life. Sounds good to me.
Evidently, I've been practicing hygge for years
without realizing it. As I write, my (fake TV) fireplace crackles and my gingerbread
candle burns. Blankets cover the chairs and my Christmas tree still twinkles.
Even as I practice hygge in my home, and enjoy the
tucked in feeling, how do I create that well being in my heart. Finding the joy,
hope, and peace I need come from Jesus' love for me. He's my rock, the one who
offers comfort when my heart hurts. He's the one who embraces me and cares for me
when sadness fills my day. Jesus draws me in to a place of rest. He throws away
fear and replaces doubt with trust.
In Jesus, I find respite from the weariness of
life. As much as I love the holidays, they wear me out and throw me a bit off
track. January gives me time to renew my spirit. To snuggle in and walk my path
with God, once again.
Take the time to reconnect with Jesus. Put on your
slippers, sit by the fire, sip your coffee, dust off the Bible, read the word's
of Jesus and pray.