I see traces of it more this time of year than any other - except perhaps Valentine's day. I saw it on someone's sleeve. I saw it the other day on the carpet at the church. I was talking with someone and noticed a single flake of it in their hair. Another person I spoke with briefly had a speck on their face. I looked in the mirror this week and found a flake on my face.
Glitter. It is everywhere at this time of year and when we brush up against it or touch something that has glitter on it, chances are it is going to stay with us, even if it is just a speck. It is not a bad thing when you think of it. It is rather nice to begin to look around for it and see traces of it. Glitter is a happy thing. It brings sparkle to plain old paper or bland plastic ornaments. So seeing it around is not a problem. Start looking around and you will see what I mean.
I wonder if our glitter "infections" can't tell us something about the love of God we should be carrying around too. Most of the people that I have seen glitter on are unaware of it yet it was obvious to the observant. It brings a brightness to us even if it is unintentional.
God's love in us usually works that way too. When we really truly have it, it is something that becomes a part of us and yet we are unaware of it, though others see it clearly. The way we share God's love is the same way that glitter is transferred to us - we touch it and it stays with us.
So this Christmas season, take some time to allow God's Word and God's story of his love to touch you. If it really is something we touch, it will linger on us in a way others can see. We will work on that love this Sunday. I hope to see you there.
Merry Christmas,
Tim
Friday, December 20, 2013
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