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How to Keep the Holidays
Happy, Holy, and Unharried
by Merry Usmanย
The holiday season often sweeps in like a stormโtwinkling lights, bustling preparations, and the pressure to create โperfectโ celebrations. For Christian women, the challenge isnโt merely managing logistics; itโs guarding our hearts and homes so that Christ remains at the center amid the busyness.
As Reformed Southern Baptists, we recognize that every blessing and every moment is sovereignly given by God, and our celebration must reflect His glory and truth, not cultural expectations or worldly pressures.
1. Remember the Sovereignty of God in Your Celebrations
Scripture Foundation: Psalm 18:30 โ โAs for God, His way is perfect; the word of the LORD proves true; He is a shield for all those who take refuge in Him.โ
- Start your season with intentional worship and Scripture reading
- Dedicate time each day to read Godโs Word, focusing on passages related to Christโs birth.
- Reflect on Godโs sovereignty in orchestrating history to fulfill His promises.
- Dedicate time each day to read Godโs Word, focusing on passages related to Christโs birth.
- Reflect on the Nativity story in its full biblical context
- Study Matthew 1โ2 and Luke 1โ2 to see Godโs sovereign plan unfold.
- Meditate on the fulfillment of prophecies and the miraculous nature of Christโs birth.
- Remember the incarnation as the ultimate reason for celebrating.
- Study Matthew 1โ2 and Luke 1โ2 to see Godโs sovereign plan unfold.
- Begin gatherings with prayer and thanksgiving
- Open meals, gift exchanges, and family activities with prayer.
- Express gratitude for Godโs provision, protection, and presence throughout the year.
- Invite family members to share what God has done in their lives as a testimony of His faithfulness.
- Open meals, gift exchanges, and family activities with prayer.
- Incorporate hymns or carols that glorify Christ
- Select songs that emphasize Jesusโ birth, work, and glory rather than just holiday cheer.
- Use music as a teaching tool to instill biblical truths in children and adults alike.
- Encourage singing as a heartfelt act of worship, not just entertainment.
- Select songs that emphasize Jesusโ birth, work, and glory rather than just holiday cheer.
- Turn ordinary tasks into acts of worship
- Dedicate decorating, cooking, and gift-preparing to God, seeing them as service to Him.
- Approach each task with gratitude and a desire to honor the Lord (Colossians 3:17).
- Model for others that even simple, everyday activities can glorify God when done with the right heart.
- Dedicate decorating, cooking, and gift-preparing to God, seeing them as service to Him.
2. Guard Your Heart and Mind
The holiday season is rife with stressโfamily tensions, financial pressures, and societal expectations. Proverbs 4:23 tells us: โKeep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life.โ
Practical ways to guard your heart include:
- Limiting overcommitment and choosing responsibilities that honor God.
- Seeking quiet moments of devotion, prayer, and meditation on Scripture.
- Remembering that your value is not in productivity but in being Christโs faithful servant.
A heart aligned with Godโs Word produces peace and joy, even amid chaos.
3. Lead Your Household in Biblical Womanhood
As women, we are called to model godly character and discipleship in our homes. Titus 2:3โ5 exhorts older women to teach what is good, love their families, and live with discernment.
During the holidays, this leadership might include:
- Modeling patience and forgiveness in family interactions.
- Teaching children to honor Christ through worship, service, and gratitude.
- Prioritizing God-centered traditions over worldly expectations.
True leadership is not about perfectionโit is about obedience and faithfulness to Godโs commands.
4. Practice Biblical Generosity
Acts 20:35 reminds us: โIt is more blessed to give than to receive.โ
Holiday giving should reflect Christโs love, not societal pressure:
- Focus on thoughtful, heart-driven gifts rather than costly or extravagant items.
- Serve others in your community through acts of charity.
- Teach family members that true joy comes from giving in love and obedience to God.
By following Godโs principles, generosity becomes a reflection of His grace rather than a source of stress.
5. Navigate Relationships with Grace and Discernment
Family dynamics can become tense during the holidays. Galatians 6:9 encourages perseverance: โAnd let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.โ
Maintain grace and discernment:
- Set healthy boundaries to preserve peace.
- Avoid unnecessary conflicts and choose forgiveness over pride.
- Pray for wisdom in interactions, trusting that God works even when circumstances are challenging.
By reflecting Christโs character in our relationships, we create a spiritually nourishing environment for all.
6. Celebrate Mindfully, Rooted in Scripture
The holidays are not about spectacleโthey are about celebrating the coming of our Savior. Mindful, Scripture-centered practices might include:
- Advent reflections focused on Christโs incarnation.
- Family devotions that discuss Godโs redemptive plan.
- Teaching discernment, especially in avoiding false teachings and worldly messages around the season.
Mindfulness grounded in Godโs Word ensures that celebrations nurture faith, not mere festivity.
7. Find Joy in Christ Alone
Philippians 4:4 commands: โRejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice.โ
Circumstances may not always align with our plans, but joy rooted in Christ is unshakable:
- Rejoice in Godโs sovereignty and providence.
- Embrace small blessings as evidence of His care.
- Model gratitude and worship even amid trials, demonstrating faith to your household.
Joy in Christ transforms ordinary celebrations into acts of worship.
Practical Steps for a Christ-Centered Holiday Season
- Begin each day with Scripture reading and prayer.
- Evaluate commitments: retain only what glorifies God.
- Center family traditions on Scripture and worship.
- Give generously with a heart focused on obedience.
- Practice grace and maintain discernment in relationships.
- Use the season to teach children biblical truths and discernment.
- Rejoice in Christ, trusting His sovereignty and care.
Closing Reflection
The holidays are not about perfection, prosperity, or worldly recognitionโthey are about proclaiming Godโs glory and rejoicing in His mercy. By centering Christ, guarding your heart, and modeling biblical womanhood, Christian women can create celebrations that honor God, nurture their families, and reflect His eternal truth.
This season, let your light shineโnot through outward displays, but through faithful obedience, joy in Christ, and discernment rooted in Scripture.
Merry Usman is a Christian marketing specialist and a devoted Christian writer who loves weaving stories that inspire faith, strengthen hearts, and shine the light of Jesus.
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Sound advice!!Thank you! I wish I had done these things in prior Christmas seasons when selfish and worldly expectations led me down disappointing paths. I am learning, slowly, to make the season about God and not about me or others.
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