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Writer's pictureDericka Canada Cunningham

Remaining Grounded through the Holidays

Dericka Canada Cunningham, GBW Founder

November 15, 2021



This Week's Anchor


“You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you. Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord himself, is the Rock eternal.”

Isaiah 26: 3-4

 

Let’s all admit it—the holidays can be a mixed bag of emotions for many of us. The expected joy, connection, and excitement often show up—filled with festive moments of nostalgic times with family, remembering and giving thanks, sharing love and gifts, celebrating the birth of Christ, and ringing in a new year. The lights are dazzling. The music is heartwarming. The cozy hot chocolate, cinnamon, and pumpkin spice everything makes it a cheerful time for many. And also, the holidays can bring other experiences—grief and loss of loved ones and/or life transitions, isolation if you are located away from your inner circle, anger, and frustration surrounding family conflict and drama, triggers of strained relationships, reminders of where you are versus where you want to be in life, financial burdens, sickness and illness, and more.


Simply put, the holidays can be overwhelming with many different emotions. Our anchor scripture this week reminds us that when we are overwhelmed, we have the ability to tap into an unexplainable, somewhat magical, and perfect peace.


Let’s break this scripture down a bit…


  • Isaiah 26 refers to God’s Perfect Peace—His peace is like none other. Nothing nor anyone in this world can provide us with this type of serenity. It surpasses all understanding, and it coexists with and despite what may come. It often doesn’t make sense, nevertheless, it is abundantly granted to us. It’s the calm in the chaos; the anchor in the storm; and it sustains us through every and anything.

  • Steadfast and Trust—This scripture states that He will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast and trust Him. To be steadfast in God is to be fixed in a Divine direction, unyielding in predestined purpose, unwavering, and firmly established. Trusting God requires surrendering what is difficult for us, handing over control, and having faith in God’s power and provision.

  • God, our Rock—Oh, the eternal solid Rock of the Holy Trinity. It’s unmovable. It’s dependable. It’s sturdy in foundation. It’s timeless and unchanging. With it you won’t wither, and you won’t fade.


There is a beautiful song, by Stephen Hurd that says, “when my heart is overwhelmed, I pray Lord, lead me to the rock”. As we enter the holiday season, this might be our reprise. No matter if our holidays are jubilant or turbulent, we must remember our Rock within them. As you give thanks with family, remember the Rock and the foundation of everything you are and have. As you receive and give gifts and partake in that glorious soul food, remember the Rock from whom it comes. When you are overwhelmed with emotion at the memory of your loved one, go to the Rock who is the Wonderful Counselor and has just the right amount of relief for your grieving soul. When you find yourself frustrated with family or loved ones, go to the Rock for wisdom in your words and actions. When your money is funny and your change is strange, lean on the Rock to provide for you and connect you to resources for support. When you are feeling isolated and alone, remember you can go to the Rock at any time anywhere, and that in Him you find eternal everlasting home.


Unlike any other person, place, or thing in this world, our Solid Rock is never out of reach. God’s peace is always one simple invitation and prayerful conversation away. As we navigate the holidays, come what they might bring, we can have assurance in knowing that the Rock will sustain us. Invite the Holy Trinity into this season and allow them to keep you firm and grounded as you transition through the holidays.


 

Reflection

  • What is resonating for you about this scripture and/or this devotion?

  • What can you intentionally do and/or prepare to take care of yourself during the holidays?

  • How can you remain consistently connected to the Holy Trinity during this holiday season?

  • What intention(s) do you want to set to connect and/or reconnect with being grounded this week?


Related Scriptures to Ground You Through this Week

  • Isaiah 32:17-18

  • John 14:27

  • John 16:33

  • Romans 5:1-5

  • Romans 15:13

  • 2 Corinthians 13:11-14


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