The Moral of the Story
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Cindy Trane Christeson
“We have been in God’s thought from all eternity, and in his creative
love, his attention never leaves us.”
-- Michael Quoist
I still see an occasional colorless Christmas tree lying lifeless on the
curb, and I still find an occasional cheery Christmas trinket hiding in a
room I thought was decoration-free.
I also still receive an occasional Christmas card. Though I’m sure that
the time for Christmas trees and decorations is nearly past, I wouldn’t
mind if Christmas cards just kept coming. They are one of my favorite
parts of the holiday and are the very last things I put away.
I must confess that some days, I was too busy to stop and read the
letters, but I have finally finished them all.That’s why I enjoy
receiving cards around Valentine’s Day or Easter because I have more time
to focus on them.I love keeping up to date and watching pictures of
families as they grow over the years. I enjoy learning what people are
thankful for and what they choose as highlights of the past year. I
rejoice with the good news I read, and I pray for those who share
struggles and sorrows.I have always loved Christmas cards. I remember
walking to my grandparents’ house and sitting at the table normally
reserved for backgammon and helping them seal and stamp hundreds of
cards. At the time it seemed like thousands.
My grandmother’s cards were prints of recent paintings of hers, and I was
proud to feel like I had anything to do with them.
Whenever I go to friends’ homes over the holidays, I love looking at
their cards, and I couldn’t help but notice that one of the first things
our daughters did when they came home from college was to look at all of
ours.
When the girls were growing up, we had a fun tradition that kept the
cards in circulation several extra weeks. After dinner, each of us could
chose a card or two and then we would pray for the people together.
Several of my friends have a tradition of keeping the pictures up on
their refrigerators year-round.
“They are the first thing people come in and look at in our house,”
explained my friend, Susan. “And they are a great reminder to pray for
our friends and family.”
Many of the cards we receive say something like, “When we think back over
the year, we remember special friends like you.”
Over the Christmas holidays, I read a verse in Isaiah that said, “I will
not forget you. Behold, I have indelibly imprinted a picture of you on
the palm of each of my hands.” It was as if God was saying, “When I look
at all eternity, I think of you.” It felt like it was a Christmas card
from God.I’ve heard different speakers refer to God’s love for us by
using the cute illustration that God has each of our pictures on his
refrigerator door.
I’m not so sure about the refrigerator part, but the part about God never
forgetting me is one message that I am sure about. It is also a message
to all of us that is always up to date.
And you can quote me on that.
CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently
to parenting groups. She can be reached via e-mail at [email protected]
or through the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. 505, Newport Beach 92658.
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