Friday, December 9, 2016

An Appropriate Quote By Marcia Lee Laycock

The Star of Christmas
I read the email with a bit of anticipation and a bit of dread. It was an invitation to another Christmas party. That meant another pot-luck item to prepare, another Chinese auction gift to bring. And I couldn't stop sneezing and coughing, so who knew if I'd be well enough to attend. It was almost enough to make me want to shout, "Bah Humbug!" But the instructions in this email were intriguing, and piqued my interest. For the gift exchange, we were to bring a favourite quote, done up in some kind of creative way. The favourite quote part would be easy, I thought. I have a huge file of quotes on my computer. With the state of my health, I knew the creative part might be a bit more difficult, but I decided to try and rise to the challenge.

I clicked into my quotes file and began to read, and read, and read. Nothing seemed exactly right. I was thinking Christmas, but couldn't find anything seasonal. I thought inspirational, but nothing seemed to hit the mark. I thought humorous, but couldn't find anything that made me laugh out loud. So I gave up, swallowed some more cough medicine and went to bed. The next day I opened the file again. A quote seemed to beam its way to me immediately. It was short but thought provoking, and when I thought about it, the words, from poet Anne Sexton, were very appropriate for the Christmas season. She said: "Put your ear down close to your soul and listen hard."

In the midst of the rush to shop, to bake, to decorate and make it to all those Christmas parties, God is calling us to do just that. He wants us to stop and hear His voice in the tumult. It is a still small voice, but one that echoes with everything we need. It is the voice of a child crying from a manger, the voices of angels singing and shepherds jabbering about a baby born to be King. It is a voice weeping for those in pain and sickness. It is a voice mourning for those who refuse to hear Him. It is a voice shouting victory over the forces of evil and death. And it is a voice calling us to know Him, to know His love for us, love that grants us one more day of life, filled with all its challenges and blessings. Listen for Him. He has promised that anyone Aw "who hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me." (Rev.3:20) Not only that, He has promised to stay with you forever, to guide and protect you, and to give you peace.

So, "put your ear down close to your soul and listen hard." You might just hear the true voice of Christmas. 

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Marcia Lee Laycock writes from central Alberta Canada where she is a pastor's wife and mother of three adult daughters. She was the winner of The Best New Canadian Christian Author Award for her novel, One Smooth Stone. The sequel, A Tumbled Stone was also short listed for a Word Award. Marcia also has four devotional books in print and has contributed to several anthologies. Her work has been endorsed by Sigmund Brouwer, Janette Oke, Phil Callaway and Mark Buchanan.

Her most recent release is Christmas, a collection of short stories that proves miracles still happen, even in the most unusual places.


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3 comments:

  1. A great quote and a great reminder, Marcia. One of the things I honestly don't missing in living in a more isolated place is the constant run run, especially this time of year, because you're so right. It's too easy to forget the real reason for the season. Hope you are feeling better!!

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  2. What a thought-provoking quote, Marcia. Thanks for sharing it.

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  3. Thanks for the comments, Jan and Lisa. :)

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