Have you ever felt stressed with the thought of Christmas approaching?

I think most of us have! I know I need heart and soul-prep for me to step into the lead-up to Christmas with a healthy mindset amidst the busy. I need small spaces for my soul to breathe. I need to retreat in order to advance. The definition of advance is to move forward in a purposeful way. That’s what I want; purpose in my every step.

The challenge to tackle is, Christmas has been the time of year with most ministry activity and outpouring the last five years for me. For three years, it looked like December night shifts and Christmas dinners for women working in the sex industry. The last couple of years, it has been through leading our social justice department of church, Citycare, and setting the Christmas table for vulnerable people in our backyard.

Through trial and error, I’ve experienced how it can be a season not overwhelmed with the schedule, but overwhelmed with Jesus!

If you have the same experience of Christmas being an intense season of outpouring for others, this might help you:

Firstly, devote yourself

Have you settled in your heart that you are devoted to this season of your life? Have you counted the cost and the pain and discomfort that comes with sacrificing your own comfort momentarily so that others can be comforted?

As my pastor Thomas Hansen so wisely says, it is easy to find excuses for why it’s not worth it. For me, a few obvious excuses not to make it a season about others would be that it’s exam season, it’s “hygge” season, I just want to focus on my own family etc. However, that’s not how I want to live my life, ’cause there would then always be an excuse to find.

Therefore, it’s important to settle your personal why before stepping into a new season of intentional, increased outpouring, whatever that looks like for you. What’s your personal revelation of your why? Count the cost.

Each one on our Citycare team has their personal why. Our collective why this year is our belief that we are paving the way for generations to come to be part of a healthy church that have a natural overflow of love and care for others in our cities. Our collective belief is that our ‘yes’ will shape church history and set an example of church that’s about rising up and daring to care for our backyard.

That kind of faith and vision is something worth devoting ourselves to.

Jesus modelled ultimate devotion when he went on the cross for the vision of being in unhindered relationship with YOU. He suffered great momentary pain on the cross, and  volunteered to do it! Mind-blowing. Therefore, I know I want to follow His example and volunteer myself and sign up for helping others this Christmas despite the excuses that are easy to find. I can give up my comfort momentarily to comfort others this Christmas ❤

Secondly, put on the armour of light

Be prepared spiritually and practically for the warfare that comes with advancing and going forward. Clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ and put on the armour of light! (Romans 13:12 NIV)

What weekly routines are you planning to make the Christmas season good? Is it a weekly one hour walk, daily journaling, a morning smoothie, getting your sleep in, remembering a Sabbath day? What does your prep look like? 

Part of being prepared spiritually is protecting unity if you’re part of a team you’re serving with.

We recently gathered together as a Citycare key team, knowing that unity is key to what we’re trying to accomplish at this time of year, and any time of year really. God commands a blessing where there is unity, and we need His blessing. Knowing we’ve been put together for such a time as this to serve the lost, hurting and broken and put the love of God on display through our kindness in action, we also know ahead of time the enemy will try to come against our common pursuit. When we are aware of his schemes, we can navigate through the small foxes that tries to spoil our bond of peace. We can do what’s in our power to not give the enemy a foothold by quickly clearing out misunderstanding and offenses amongst the team, and we can fiercely protect unity by praying over one another.

Thirdly, keep on running
 “Isn’t it obvious that all runners on the racetrack keep on running to win, but only one receives the victor’s prize? Yet each one of you must run the race to be victorious” 1 Corinthians 9:24 TPT.
 
We are committed as a team to not stop halfway through Christmas and then think our race is won. We will refuse to celebrate before the victory is secured and our task is done. We want to keep pressing and knocking down the opposition and obstacles until we are out of the racetrack.
No races last forever. No battles do either. Just see history. Even the world wars had a beginning and an end. Your battle season will end too. Just don’t celebrate your win before the battle is over ’cause that will get the enemy an upper hand. Don’t be fooled thinking you getting one knock-down means the battle is finished. That was just a win on the way. Stay in it ’till you get the prize… and obviously our Christian sanctification is for a lifetime, not only for a Christmas season. Here I am using the scripture and illustration to drive home the point that there is hope in the midst of an intense season, and that other seasons will come around as they always do, if we stay in step with the Spirit.

My prayer our own team & yours is that we will not entertain what compromises our choice to:

“Be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing our labour is not in vain.” 1 Corinthians 15:58 NIV.

My prayer is that we all think about: “What can I personally do to contribute to a sense of unity where I’m planted?”

My prayer is that we will endeavour to see the individual through the eyes of Jesus, and knowing our sacrifice, when done in obedience, and placed in the hands of Jesus, will be worth it:

We will not grow weary in doing good ’cause in due time, we will reap a harvest if we don’t faint (Galatians 6:9 NIV).

Let’s be these prudent people Passion translation describes:

“A prudent person with insight foresees danger coming and prepares himself for it. But the senseless rush blindly forward and suffer the consequences.

 Laying your life down in tender surrender before the Lord will bring life, prosperity, and honor as your reward” Proverbs 22:3-5 TPT.

In the commentary to these verses, it says wise people solve problems before they happen. Let that be our endeavour. There are beautiful promises attached to and unlocked with our surrender to what lies before us in the steps ordered by the Lord – life, prosperity and honour as our reward.

Your labour is not in vain, dear one. Be encouraged! Jesus paved the way for you and I. Let’s pave it forward with Him this Christmas.

Let’s devote ourselves, put on the armour of light & let’s keep on running ’till we get that victor’s prize. When we retreat, we can prepare to advance rightly with purpose in every step.

His steadfast grace will keep us firm and fixed.

Amen,
Sandra.