Quieting the Sounds of Distraction

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Welcome, reader friend. Come on in and make yourself at home. We’ll sit six feet apart, of course. You haven’t had a fever in the last 48 hours, have you? (Wink, wink)

Would you like coffee or hot tea to sip as we visit? Help yourself.

Ready to chat? We’ll discuss a serious topic first—but only briefly—and then we’ll breathe a sigh of relief and part with hope, joy, and smiles. Ready?

Do you hear sounds of distraction from the world around us? I do.  

Electronic signals can propel me into action—if I let them. 

  • Pings from my cell phone scream, “You might miss something if you don’t read this NOW.”
  • Images on the laptop screen and television flash a message, “Pay attention to this. You’ll never be able to find it later.”
  • And the one that spurs me into action the quickest—the end-of-cycle chime on the washer. It sings, “The clothes are finished. Hurry before they wrinkle.”

Pandemic and political racket can distress me—if I listen too long.

  • Television news is always “breaking” and is usually negative.
  • Social media sites are littered with threats, accusations, and hateful language.
  • Radio program hosts warn of destruction and blame the other party.

My own thoughts can whisper anxiety-producing ideas—if I dwell on them.

  • More violence could erupt.
  • If I get COVID-19…
  • How will new legislation affect us?

Heavenly “Sounds”

We can’t completely ignore electronic signals, news reports, or our own thoughts, but we can listen to the Creator and Sustainer of the universe who “is in the heavens” and “does whatever He pleases” (Psalm 115:3). How different His voice, His thoughts, and His ways are from the world’s or even our own.

For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways, declares the Lord.

Isaiah 55:8

When Elijah hid in a cave fearing for His life, God spoke to him in a quiet whisper (I Kings 19:9-13). God can speak in any way He chooses. May we tune our heart’s ear to hear Him.

In God’s Word, we “hear” gentle sounds of peace and hopeful notes of truth. Encouraging choruses of love, redemption, and forgiveness resonate in our hearts.

At times He speaks with stern correction as a holy and righteous Father. He also guides our steps (Psalm 32:8) and gives us kingdom work to do (Ephesians 2:10). His intent for us is always for His glory and our good.

Lately some of us have said we can’t trust what we hear in the media. But, dear friend, we can trust every word in the Holy Bible, God’s inspired message to us.

Let’s tune in to His Word for the notes of righteousness He composes for our souls. Meditating on Bible passages and listening to worship music calm my heart and give my mind and my ears a rest from the cacophony that surrounds us.

Will you join me as I read the verses below and ask God to calm our hearts and focus our minds on His presence? Then we can be about His kingdom work and wake each morning saying,

This is the day which the Lord has made; let’s rejoice and be glad in it.

Psalm 118:24

More Verses to Ponder

“These things I have spoken to you so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world.” John 16:33

“The steadfast of mind You will keep in perfect peace, because he trusts in You.” Isaiah 26:3

“Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, so that He may exalt you at the proper time, having cast all your anxiety on Him, because He cares about you.” I Peter 5:6-7

“Blessed are those who hear the word of God and follow it.” Luke 11:28

“Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for Him; do not get upset because of one who is successful in his way, because of the person who carries out wicked schemes.” Psalm 37:7

“In peace I will both lie down and sleep, for You alone, Lord, have me dwell in safety.” Psalm 4:8

This week let’s turn down the volume of anxiety-producing noise and listen to the voice of God. He will quieten the sounds of distraction and give us peace.

I hope you enjoyed our visit as much as I did, dear reader friend. Thanks for stopping by.

Now it’s your turn to share thoughts. Please enrich our visit with your ideas for listening to God’s voice. I truly hope you will.

No political statements, please.

Bible verses are from the NASB.

Snapshots of Christmas

 These snapshot recollections of Christmas helped shape my faith and my life. I hope they spark memories of yours.

Chocolate Covered Cherries and a $100 Bill

Each Christmas, my granddaddy gave my grandmother a box of this candy with a $100 bill on top. One year after opening presents, they realized the money was missing. After a thorough search, they concluded the crisp green bill had been crumpled with the wrapping paper and tossed into the fireplace. Although my grandmother was unhappy about losing her monetary gift, she looked past that to enjoy her family.

That memory reminds me how temporary material possessions are. We desire them, buy them, and gift them. And some bring pleasure or usefulness. But memories, ah those sweet memories and lessons of Christmas linger in our hearts for a very long time.

Quaint Little Church 

Our daughter-in-love gave us this quaint little church before she married our son. For years, we prayed for the girl who would join our family and for the parents raising her. See the cross on the top? To me, it’s a symbol of answered prayer, for she is a precious gift of God to our son as they raise children to honor the Lord.

Chickadees and Carols 

I gave this plate to my mom because she loved chickadees. The words printed on it remind me of my dad singing carols as my mom played the piano. The sound of hymn lyrics often filled the home of my childhood.  (The ornament beside the dish pictures Daddy as a young boy.)

Handmade Trees and Snowman Smiles

Our daughter crafted these lovely trees and painted the snowman salt and pepper shakers when she was a teenager. She has a talent for making others feel loved with her special gifts and warm smile. Our home is brighter when she is here with her wonderful husband and baby. I pray that as the Lord fills my heart with joy, my smiles and presents touch others this Christmas.

Missing Baby Jesus

When my granddaughter was seven, she helped me arrange our manger scene. I noticed Jesus was missing and lamented, “Oh, no! Baby Jesus is missing. I can’t find Him anywhere.”

This precious little one said, “It’s okay, Gigi. I know where He is.”

Lying on her stomach, she stretched her arm as far as it would go under the sofa and subsequently produced the missing figure. (Um—maybe I hadn’t moved furniture to vacuum?)

She continued, “I put Him there last year because I didn’t want you to put Him in the attic. I knew exactly where He was.” (The meaning of this memory is obvious.)

One additional comment:

Although we know the wise men did not actually visit Jesus until later, you’ll notice I left them close to the manger. The reason? One year our dog Cookie grabbed the camel and chewed off a leg. Now the three-legged animal must be propped against the stable to stand with the wise men. (Life’s not perfect.)

Summer Miracle 

During a summer visit to Germany, we purchased this simple ornament depicting the miracle of the Messiah’s birth. During that same trip, God performed a miracle in the heart of a family member causing all of us to rejoice. That moment. That miracle. I will never forget. God does work miracles. Trust Him with your need today.

Sibling “Rivalry” 

This picture of me hung on my mom’s tree along with those of my two brothers. Together, we turned the placement of the photos into a game. When I arrived, I’d place my ornament on the top of the tree and theirs on the bottom.

As each brother arrived, he would switch the pictures to ensure his was at the very top. Each of us claimed our mother had placed her “favorite” child on the top. Lots of laughter ensued as each sibling discovered a less favorable location.

Of course, our parents loved us equally. They were the first to teach us that Christmas was about Jesus, and they taught us that laughter with family and friends is to be cherished.

Peace at Home 

This dove, a symbol of peace, is resting under the gold wreath my mom purchased on a trip to Williamsburg, one of her favorite travel destinations. Its proximity to the dove reminds me that she lived a life of peace, rarely fretting about tomorrow. She dedicated her life to Jesus Christ at an early age and trusted Him. She made our home a peaceful and joyful place. I want to experience the peace of Jesus at Christmas and throughout the year.

You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you.

Isaiah 26:3 ESV

Labor of Love

The tree itself wouldn’t be up without a labor of love. My sweet husband annually purchases a Frasier fir because it’s my favorite. He wrangles it into the living room, strings more lights than he prefers, tucks the wires, and with his servant heart shows love to me and our family. Thank you, Honey.

I hope you enjoyed my reflections. Please share a Christmas memory that shaped your faith or your life, and tell me how can I pray for you as Christmas approaches.