Born Thy People to Deliver Day 24

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2 Chronicles 21:7, Jeremiah 33:19-26, Matthew 1:1-17, Revelation 19:11-16, Revelation 22:16

My grandparents had pecan trees in their yard when I was a little girl. My favorite memory was how my grandmother would create treat bags for Christmas using the tree’s fruit. She would give each of us a small brown paper bag with an orange, peppermint sticks, and pecans. 

From time to time, my cousins and I would go outside to pick a few pecans up from the ground. I would gather my shirt in the front like a kangaroo pouch and stuff it with as many pecans as I could hold. Then I would rush inside and sit knee to knee with my grandfather so I could hurry to get to what was in the middle of the shell. My grandfather would crack the surface gently and then hand me the seed inside to eat. He would do the heavy lifting of opening the shell—not because I did not know how to use the nutcracker—but because I did not have the wisdom to know how to apply just the right amount of pressure to crack the outside shell without destroying the seed on the inside. When I would open the pecans myself, my lack of patience caused me to miss out on the fullness of what the pecan had to offer—I would end up with slivers instead of the whole. 

This childhood story reminds me of how we can sometimes live our lives. We rush to get through situations instead of taking the time to slow down and savor the middle. The middle is not usually our favorite place to be and not a place that we typically celebrate being. We often prefer to be constantly moving or at least walking the path to our next destination. But may I submit that we are one of the generations currently serving in the middle? We are doing life after the birth, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and before His second coming. We live smack dab in the middle (Revelation 22:16). 

When we look at the middle through the lens of Christ, we see we have a Messiah that was born with the specific assignment of our deliverance (Matthew 1:1). His work as our Deliverer means that we do not have to live our life in pieces; we can come out of any experience whole in Christ. 

Friend, He is “Faithful and True” (Revelation 19:11). Let’s permit ourselves to trust Him more deeply by taking the time to celebrate this time in the middle. 

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72 thoughts on "Born Thy People to Deliver Day 24"

  1. Christine F says:

    ❤️❤️

  2. Kimberly Zoss says:

    @jennifer anapol i could not agree more, thank you for beautiful comment and reminder.

  3. Krista Branch says:

    ❤️

  4. Jennifer Greer says:

    I am a day behind…. I had to comment on day 24 – This devotion brought fond memories of using the nutcracker at my grandmothers house as well. Isn’t it funny how some memories of when you were “in the middle” were such treasured good memories that you didn’t even realize were soooo good until they were gone!? This devotion has me slowing down this holiday season and truly enjoying “the middle” the exact spot where God wants me to be. This was soooo good! I’m so thankful for this reminder!

  5. Tanya S says:

    Know and have hope that God sees you, the most beautiful you, He sees you and I pray that He comes as a Comforter

  6. Victoria E says:

    Sorry post got cut off! Rhonda J- I could not agree more this community is such a wonderful example of God’s kingdom I can’t wait to be all together in His presence. Dorothy thank you also for your words of encouragement. Chloe, I am praying for you and your baby. GramsieSue, I am praying for Steve’s health as always. Traci Gendron and Martha Hix, praying for peace and comfort for you both always and especially during the holiday season without your loved ones

  7. Victoria E says:

    Tina- thank you so much! I needed those words so so so much. Searching, thank you as well! Rhonda J- I could not agree more,

  8. Christy D says:

    Hi ladies – I never comment but this Christmas feels hard in so many ways… and your comments are a blessing and encouragement to me to read each day. ❤️