Thursday, December 25, 2025
HOME FOR THE
HOLIDAYS!
1 Chron 11:17-18
17 And David longed,
and said, Oh that one would give me drink of the water of the well of
18 And the three
brake through the host of the Philistines, and drew water out of the well of
It is hard to find the same kind of holiday homesickness that fills our
hearts in the Bible. We are so mobile, and the family unit is so scattered that
we cannot easily find a parallel in the scriptures. David probably comes
closest to the longing for home that is so familiar to us.
David was a home boy, and family was important to him. When Saul sought to
take his life, he longed to return to Bethlehem for the annual gathering of
family. This homecoming revolved around church and worship. There was an annual
sacrifice, and everyone came home for this special occasion.
While David was bivouacked in the field, the Philistines occupied his home
city of
“Home is where life makes up its mind. It is there, with fellow family
members, we hammer out our convictions on the anvil of relationships. It is
there we cultivate the valuable things in life, like attitudes, memories,
beliefs, and most of all, character.” Charles R. Swindoll
Each generation, just by living life day to day, produces nostalgic memories for the
generation to follow. There is a strong tug at our heart to come home. The
smell of turkey, sage, and pumpkin transports me home. A real wood fire in the
fireplace may not be the most efficient way to heat a house, but it is a most
wonderful way to warm a heart!
I once was the traveler but I’m now the destination for these holiday
wanderings. All I have left of home and parents are pictures etched upon my
memory. Now I am, without thinking, chiseling memories upon the hearts of my
daughter and granddaughters. Other family members are widely scattered and the
longing for family gatherings is difficult to fulfill.
We are now
a blended family. After retirement, we moved in with our
daughter and son-in-law. We have our own space within the same house. Coming
home is as easy as walking down the hall. Both granddaughters are home. Both
with a dog in tow and one with a new husband. There is no silent night here,
but the early mornings are quiet and peaceful.
People think it is morbid to talk of being homesick for Heaven,
but it is a very real condition. It is not a death wish but a longing to be
gathered with family and friends. The loving Heavenly Father beckons us home
and we brave the most uncomfortable conditions in our quest to arrive. One day
the redeemed will receive that first hug on the threshold of home. It will be
wonderful!
Matt 25:34
34 Then shall the
King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit
the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world:
Dear Father, satisfy
those who long for home and family at this time of the year. AMEN
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