Saturday, December 27, 2025

When God Is Silent

When God Is Silent | Sabbath Thoughts

The hardest part of being a believer is the times when God is silent.

Sure, resisting temptations, dealing with pain, death and unanswered prayers are difficult but the times when God is silent are some of the hardest times in the life of a believer.  I hate these seasons.  

No, God doesn't speak to me in an audible voice but He will often make himself known in other ways.  

I have been through many of these "silent" seasons and when I realize I am in one, I look forward to when it will be over.  

The silent times are important in our lives because it is a time when God tests our faith in Him.  Will we continue to believe when there is radio silence between us?  These are also times which reinforce our dependence on Him.  Many times He is teaching us something in the silence.

One thing I have learned to do in these seasons of silence is to hang on and push through it.  I remind myself of what God has done in my life.  During the silence we have to go back to the basics of reading the Bible, continue to pray and listen to encouraging music.  I can't tell you how many times just listening to music has kept me going.

The silence gives us a time to reflect and examine ourselves.  Sometimes we gloss over some things in ourselves that we need to resolve.  We don't like to see the negative things about ourselves.  The silence becomes a microscope on our thoughts, feelings and emotions.  

Even in the silence, God is working behind the scenes on our behalf.  He hasn't left us.  He promised that He would never leave us or forsake us.  He's not absent, just silent.

So when do we know when the silence is over?  For me, I discover a new song that speaks to me or I will hear someone speak a word and in some very rare instances, I will get a direct email or message from someone or I will simply sense that He is known to me again.

 I came across this video clip which really nails it down: https://youtube.com/shorts/DTBPrkuRn-s?si=y5XxszOxfLqV33Bv

Be encouraged and keep pressing through.  


Tuesday, December 23, 2025

First Three Gifts on Christmas


What are you getting for Christmas?

The Christmas season involves lists of gifts we will be getting or receiving from others.  The stores are packed with shoppers on their mission to finish their list and checking it more than twice.  

In the story of the birth of Jesus, we are told of when the three magi brought gifts to the newborn. This moment has been depicted in Christmas plays in churches for hundreds of years. The gifts were not something we would give someone, nor do they seem very practical for a baby such as clothes, diapers or toys. The wise men brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.

What were the meaning of these gifts? 

GOLD
The meaning gold was to symbolize what Jesus was going to become king. Gold is a precious metal and as such was a very valuable commodity. Its value could very well have financed Joseph and Mary’s trip to Egypt. 

FRANKINCENSE
I’m sure you are puzzled about the gift of frankincense. I can’t help to think of Frankenstein, but this gift has nothing to do with the fictional monster. Frankincense is A fragrant resin or gum which was used in temple worship, symbolizing Jesus' divinity and priestly role. It is obtained from a tree by making incisions in the bark and allowing the gum to flow out. It is highly fragrant when burned and was therefore used in worship, where it was burned as a pleasant offering to God.

MYRRH
Myrrh was an expensive spice used for anointing the dead, symbolizing Jesus' humanity, suffering, and sacrificial death. It’s kinda strange giving a gift for his future death. Myrrh, which is product of Arabia, was obtained from a tree in the same manner as frankincense. It was a spice and was used in embalming. It was also sometimes mingled with wine to form an article

Frankincense and myrrh were precious commodities from the Arabian Peninsula, traded by the Nabateans, suggesting the Magi's origins and the gifts' significance as tribute or diplomatic offerings. Both resins had medicinal properties and were used for healing and in perfumes, offering practical benefits for the family.

These were some strange gifts for a baby on that first Christmas morning, but the birth of Christ wasn’t about the gifts the wise men brought to Him but the gift that God had given the world and all of mankind from that day forward. 

What gift does Christ want from us?  He just wants a relationship with us.  He doesn’t want our money or any gifts from us.  His most precious gift is our love for Him.  Sounds too easy?  It does but why make it complicated?  Religions want to make it about keeping rules, being perfect or your church attendance.  Are there standards Christ wants us to live by?  Yes, but we often make the mistake in leading with that instead of the relationship we have with Christ.  When we have a relationship with Him, those things will follow.

Merry Christmas Everyone!  Thank you for reading my blog throughout the year.      


Monday, December 22, 2025

Merry Christmas Crunch

Cap'n Crunch's Christmas Crunch® | Cap'n Crunch
Every Christmas season I seek out a box of Christmas Crunch. It is my go-to snack during the season. I don’t normally eat it as a cereal but will pour some in a snack bowl at some point during the day. 

Christmas Crunch (also known as Holiday Crunch in Canada) was first released for the 1997 Christmas season it contains the signature Cap'n Crunch yellow corn squares with red and green Crunch Berries.

Currently, the Crunch Berries are shaped as Christmas-themed items (shapes vary yearly) and the cereal is packaged in a holiday-themed box with the Cap'n wearing a Christmas scarf (box color and hat type vary yearly).

When the cereal was first introduced, the Crunch Berries were spherical-shaped and the cereal contained a toy or Christmas tree ornament inside the box. On a few occasions, the cereal has been packaged with a packed-in food gimmick to add to the cereal, like Jingle Bell Rock pieces that changed the milk's color to red (used in the 1998 version) or sprinkled icing (used in the 1995 version).

Quaker data show that Cap'n Crunch Christmas Crunch accounts for 13 to 18 percent of the brand's total annual sales.

The seasonal, limited-edition available in stores starting from late October through the holiday season, appearing as early as Halloween and disappearing after Christmas, so you'll generally find it around late fall and early winter. I usually find it at Walmart or Target.

Merry Christmas and have a cup of Christmas Crunch.