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Don’t Let Unrealistic Expectations Ruin Your Christmas {Recharge Wednesday LINKUP}

December 22, 2021 by Debbie W. Wilson

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Daddy loved Christmas. He decorated our tree, played games, and bought nice gifts, especially for Mama. I entered marriage thinking all husbands gave their wives nice Christmas gifts.

Being in ministry, I didn’t expect diamonds. But I thought I’d get something special.

Our first Christmas together I asked for something pretty and practical—a leather day planner. I unwrapped my gift. It was a planner. A vinyl planner. Not even pleather that at least resembles leather! No chocolate, no stocking, no ho, ho, ho. Can you say “Let-down”?

Unrealistic Expectations

I’ve discovered the expectations we hold, especially concerning holidays, can rob our joy. The thing is, we often don’t realize we’ve put these expectations on ourselves or others until they aren’t met.

Can you relate?

  • You imagined a smiling extended family gathered around your dining room table. But this year your family members aren’t speaking.
  • You anticipated a Christmas bonus, instead your boss laid you off.
  • You’d planned a tropical vacation, instead you had to replace your heating and air conditioning unit.
  • You expected your family to cooperate for one day, but your family’s never watched Hallmark.
The expectations we hold, especially concerning holidays, can rob our joy. Often we don’t realize we’ve put these expectations on ourselves or others until they aren’t met. #RechargeWednesday @debbieWwilson Click To Tweet

Great Expectations

Reading about the first Christmas realigned my expectations. If I’d been Mary, I would have expected the mother of God’s Son to receive a bit of pampering—at least a private room, a bed with clean linens, and a midwife. Mary could have focused on her hardships. Who gave birth in an animal stable without any family to comfort or celebrate with her? Like Prissie in Gone With the Wind, Joseph probably didn’t know nothin ’bout birthing babies.

Isaiah 55:9 says God’s ways are higher than our ways. We know higher is better. Think higher grades, higher quality, or higher value. God’s ways aren’t just a little better; they are immeasurably better as the heavens are higher than the earth.

How could “no room for them in the inn” be better (Luke 2:7)? The inn may have been a guest room in someone’s home or a walled-in area around a well without the private suites we’d expect. I picture a hurricane shelter filled with cots and bedrolls. People would mill around and surely gawk at a woman giving birth.

The manger became the sign that identified Jesus to the shepherds. He was the only baby that night in a manger. The stable or cave that held the manger provided Mary and Joseph privacy the packed inn would have lacked. It also offered a quiet place for the shepherds to visit and worship the infant Christ.

If Joseph and Mary’s families had believed their story, Mary may have stayed behind. Their lack of support made sure she was in Bethlehem. Their doubts, if they had been with her, would have been a distraction, not a comfort. God chose shepherds to share their wonder and angels to celebrate with the couple. God didn’t meet my expectations of how to care for the mother of His Son. He did exceedingly better.

Sometimes we fail to appreciate God’s perfect provisions for our lives because we’re looking for something different. Birthdays, anniversaries, and Christmas all arrive with ideas of how we should be treated. Expectations inflict unnecessary pain and strain our relationships.

What assumptions are you putting on yourself and others? How would surrendering those expectations relieve your disappointment? How would believing that God wants the very best for you and is sovereignly ruling over all the circumstances of your life affect your attitude and gratitude?

God used my husband’s disappointing gift-giving habits to provide the greater gift of realistic expectations and focusing on the priceless gifts I receive daily. (Happily, my husband has also become more in tune with special occasions.) Let’s not allow unrealistic expectations to suck the joy out of Christmas.

Merry Christmas, dear friends!

Part of this post was adapted from Little Women, Big God.


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About Debbie W. Wilson

Drawing from her walk with Christ, and decades as a Christian counselor, life coach, and Bible teacher, Debbie W. Wilson helps women give themselves a break so they can enjoy grace-filled lives. Her most recent book Little Faith, Big God explores the lives and lessons found in Hebrews 11. She and her husband Larry founded Lighthouse Ministries, a nonprofit biblical counseling, coaching, and Bible study ministry. She is also an Advanced Writers and Speakers Association certified speaking and writing coach. Find free resources to refresh your faith and connect with Debbie at http://debbieWwilson.com/

Comments

  1. Michele Morin says

    December 22, 2021 at 10:44 am

    I am sure this wise is going to land at just the right time for so many women. Thanks so much for sharing your insights here throughout the year.

    • Debbie Wilson says

      December 22, 2021 at 3:32 pm

      Merry Christmas, Michele! I hope you and your family enjoy a special time.

  2. Lauren Renee Sparks says

    December 22, 2021 at 12:11 pm

    Boy have my husband and I been having this discussion. I am half Christmas elf and it always leaves so much room for disappointment!

    • Debbie Wilson says

      December 22, 2021 at 3:33 pm

      Funny how that can backfire on us! Merry Christmas, Lauren!

  3. Calvonia says

    December 22, 2021 at 1:38 pm

    For someone who celebrates her birthday on the day the world celebrates Christmas, I could tell you a thing or two about disappointments. I’ve learned to focus on the real meaning of the day. To enjoy quality time with my family and to savor all my blessings.

    • Debbie Wilson says

      December 22, 2021 at 3:34 pm

      Calvonia, I can only imagine! Happy birthday to you!

  4. Bethany McIlrath says

    December 22, 2021 at 8:21 pm

    “Sometimes we fail to appreciate God’s perfect provisions for our lives because we’re looking for something different.“ That’s very true! May we appreciate his perfect provision more and more. Merry Christmas to you and yours!

    • Debbie Wilson says

      December 23, 2021 at 2:58 pm

      Merry Christmas to you, Bethany!

  5. Karen Friday says

    December 22, 2021 at 9:30 pm

    A wonderful message, Debbie. We often look at Christmas through rose-colored glasses, placing these unrealistic expectations on those closest to us. Thankful to know the true joy of Christmas in Jesus.

    • Debbie Wilson says

      December 23, 2021 at 2:59 pm

      Amen! Blessings to you, Karen!

  6. PaulaShort says

    December 23, 2021 at 1:39 pm

    Debbie, Thank you for sharing this blessed message it really portrays the heart of the matter. May God’s many blessings be with you this Christmas and always.
    Visiting from Recharge Wednesday #16&17

    • Debbie Wilson says

      December 23, 2021 at 3:00 pm

      Thank you, Paula. Blessings to you this Christmas!

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