When Christmas Season Feels Heavy
When Christmas feels overwhelming, God offers rest, not performance. Slow down, release the pressure, and let Jesus carry what you can’t. His presence is the true gift.
Monday, December 15, 2025
Rest in the Lord; He is the great Burden-Bearer.
Charles Spurgeon
TODAY’S OBJECTIVES
Daily Vitamin: Let God carry you.
Inspirational Story: You’re allowed to slow down this season.
Fruit of the Spirit: Psalm 39:7
DAILY VITAMIN
Let God carry you.
Christmas becomes lighter when you stop trying to hold it all together and start letting God hold you instead. His presence is the gift.
Pray for the courage to slow down and let go of pressure.
Remove one unnecessary obligation from your week.
Practice five minutes of stillness with God.
INSPIRATIONAL STORY
When Christmas Season Feels Heavy
If you’re honest, sometimes Christmas feels heavy.
The calendar fills before you can breathe.
The expectations stack higher than the decorations.
The grief hits harder because the world around you seems so cheerful.
And suddenly, what is supposed to feel holy starts to feel overwhelming.
Maybe you’ve felt that heaviness already.
Running from one gathering to the next…
Trying to smile when your heart is tired…
Feeling the pressure to “make it special” while silently wondering how you’re supposed to hold everything together.
Let me tell you a story you might recognize.
I once talked to a woman who loved Christmas more than anyone I’d ever met.
She baked, decorated, hosted, wrapped, planned…all with a full heart.
But one year, everything changed.
Her mom had passed.
Finances were tight.
Her family was spread thin and distant.
And she told me:
“I don’t feel Christmas this year. I feel crushed by it.”
So she did something different.
She slowed down.
She lit a single candle in her living room, sat quietly, and whispered, “Jesus, I need You to carry what I can’t.”
And in that moment, something shifted.
She said the heaviness didn’t disappear, but it felt shared.
Christmas was never meant to be something you perform.
The birth of Christ was chaotic, messy, and dysfunctional. Think about it:
Mary and Joseph had a scandalous marriage. Everyone thought Mary had cheated on Joseph.
Mary was 9 months pregnant when she found out they had to travel 90 miles on foot to Bethlehem.
Mary and Joseph were rejected at every turn, forcing Mary to labor alongside donkeys and sheep.
Then, when the dust finally settled, they had to flee to Egypt because Herod was slaughtering all the children in Bethlehem.
The very events that we celebrate prove that God isn’t interested in our holly, jolly, always cheerful veneers.
Christmas celebrates the moment God entered our mess.
Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, stepped into filth and dysfunction.
Jesus wept.
Jesus ached.
Jesus experienced loss and sorrow.
Whatever you’re going through, Jesus is there. With you. Beside you.
This Christmas, ponder the mess. Remind yourself that the chaos isn’t a deterrent for God’s presence. In fact, it’s a prerequisite.
FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT
“But now, Lord, what do I look for? My hope is in you.” (Psalm 39:7)
Devotion: Hope is a choice you make before circumstances catch up. Speak it before you see it.
Action: Start your day by declaring, “My hope is in the Lord.”
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