12.14.2010

Giving Myself a Gift This Christmas

I figured out what I need for Christmas. I'm not sure what I want (I want a lot of things, but they are just that... wants. And not many are going to fit in the budget, but that's a post for a different day), but I know what I need.

I need permission.

I have some feelings. I'm a guy, so I have a harder time verbalizing them or even recognizing them, but I recognize the symptoms of having them. I'm feeling those symptoms today, so I know that there are some feelings rattling around in my life.

So I was talking to a friend today, and they said that I needed to give myself permission to feel those feelings. It was the most simple thought, but it was huge for me, an epiphany, "like lightning hit my brain!"

I am going to give myself permission this Christmas to feel my feelings. I'm going to be okay with having them, with acknowledging them, and with dealing with them. Period. It will be the best present I can give myself this year. Permission to feel? GRANTED! I can feel what it is like to be in a new place for Christmas, what it feels like to miss my friends, what it feels like to want to be with my family and know that I can't. I can feel anticipation for Christmas and the little nervousness of wanting to do well my first time at LifePoint Church on Christmas Eve. I can feel the awkwardness of new friendships and the distance of old ones. I give myself permission.

I was reminded that emotions and feelings are all over the Bible, even among leaders of God's people. So I'm in good company. Moses, David, Jeremiah, even Jesus had feelings. Mary was scared, so the angel said, "Don't be afraid." Peter got mad, Paul got frustrated, and on down the list. We all have feelings.

Do you need permission to feel this Christmas? It's okay, give yourself the gift of feeling your feelings. Then, each time you do, say a prayer and ask God to show you if there is bitterness, or fear, or unforgiveness or something else under those feelings that needs to be rooted out and dealt with. Because the greatest gift you could give yourself is the freedom that comes from allowing God's help into your life to deal with difficult emotions, feelings and situations.

This Christmas, enjoy the gift of feeling. Feel all of it: the wonder, the love, the grace, the amazement of the gift of Jesus Christ. Feel it all. Take it all in, and give great thanks to the giver of all good gifts.

4 comments:

Terri Anderson said...

Bill - yes! I had to go to counseling for a year to figure this one out. Something I learned about feelings - they make you feel ALIVE (like when you're watching a football game!) whether they are positive or negative.

Enjoy experiencing Christmas this year. We still miss you here in the ABCNW!

Terri

Kirsten said...

Bill, thank you for this. Yeah, (like you), I often need someone to remind me that I have that sort of permission. Thankfully, I have a couple people in my life who have consistently done this for me--such a gift! May you feel all you need to feel this Christmas--and may God meet you in the middle of it. Blessings!

Joe~n~Meg said...

Thank you. You will never know how much we needed this.

The Borich Fam

Bill McCready said...

Thanks to all of you for the feedback, looks like I hit a little nerve. Feelings, who knew? :)

Permission to feel: GRANTED! Hope it helps, I'll be praying for you guys, and thanks for reading!

Terri - Miss all you guys, too! Tell Ron I said HI

Kirsten - Glad to know you have people, turns out people are good for you! Blessings!

Meg - Glad I could help! Hope all is well with you guys, and let Joe know I'm praying for him!