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Have you ever seen one of the big TV stands that have a fake LED fireplace built into them? I think they are actually electric heaters too. I used to laugh at them, but then something changed one fateful day in Sam’s Club – where I saw a giant fake-fireplace tv stand that just instantly made me envision a crackling fire underneath my television at home, while my family watched Christmas movies (or more likely, when we watch 3 episodes in a row of Holiday Baking Championship).
We haven’t bought one (yet). They are kind of expensive. And truth be told, there are only about 5 days a year in Southeast Louisiana for which you would actually need a fireplace. Still, the idea of a warm hearth – crackling embers – all controlled via remote – it’s a romantic notion. But it isn’t REAL.
For one, I haven’t actually had many holidays around a fireplace. I grew up in New Orleans. It’s often in the mid 70s for Christmas. And secondly, the tv stand fireplace doesn’t have a flame. It’s an LED screen with images and sound effects. The electric heat it pulses out doesn’t feel like a real fire. You can’t toast marshmallows or chestnuts (gross) over it. It is simply a cheap facsimile of the genuine article.
Sometimes my heart is more like a fake fireplace. I wish I was always focused on Jesus – celebrating the greatest gift of all time – living out my faith with kindness and love. But honestly, I get distracted by the things of this world. Instead of being a true light in the dark, I settle for less than the best. God wants to be a raging fire in my soul (all year long) and usually I just get by with a daily verse, short prayers and a weekly trip to church.
Those things aren’t bad. They are, in fact, GOOD. But when they become the equivalent of spiritual cruise control, it’s pretty easy to experience a lack of passion in your walk with Jesus. My prayer this Christmas season is that we all experience a refreshing perspective on how HUGE the gift of Jesus is. I love the words of Zechariah in Luke chapter 1:
“Because of God’s tender mercy,
Imagine how bright our corner of the globe would be if our walk with Jesus was more like an Algiers bonfire and less like a fake fireplace TV stand…
Merry Christmas,
PS
This is a picture of the fireplace I’m talking about.
Cute, right?
I ended up getting it for my wife as a graduation/birthday gift.
I can just imagine Joanna Gaines shaking her head at me in shame…
Have you ever seen one of the big TV stands that have a fake LED fireplace built into them? I think they are actually electric heaters too. I used to laugh at them, but then something changed one fateful day in Sam’s Club – where I saw a giant fake-fireplace tv stand that just instantly made me envision a crackling fire underneath my television at home, while my family watched Christmas movies (or more likely, when we watch 3 episodes in a row of Holiday Baking Championship).
We haven’t bought one (yet). They are kind of expensive. And truth be told, there are only about 5 days a year in Southeast Louisiana for which you would actually need a fireplace. Still, the idea of a warm hearth – crackling embers – all controlled via remote – it’s a romantic notion. But it isn’t REAL.
For one, I haven’t actually had many holidays around a fireplace. I grew up in New Orleans. It’s often in the mid 70s for Christmas. And secondly, the tv stand fireplace doesn’t have a flame. It’s an LED screen with images and sound effects. The electric heat it pulses out doesn’t feel like a real fire. You can’t toast marshmallows or chestnuts (gross) over it. It is simply a cheap facsimile of the genuine article.
Sometimes my heart is more like a fake fireplace. I wish I was always focused on Jesus – celebrating the greatest gift of all time – living out my faith with kindness and love. But honestly, I get distracted by the things of this world. Instead of being a true light in the dark, I settle for less than the best. God wants to be a raging fire in my soul (all year long) and usually I just get by with a daily verse, short prayers and a weekly trip to church.
Those things aren’t bad. They are, in fact, GOOD. But when they become the equivalent of spiritual cruise control, it’s pretty easy to experience a lack of passion in your walk with Jesus. My prayer this Christmas season is that we all experience a refreshing perspective on how HUGE the gift of Jesus is. I love the words of Zechariah in Luke chapter 1:
“Because of God’s tender mercy,
Imagine how bright our corner of the globe would be if our walk with Jesus was more like an Algiers bonfire and less like a fake fireplace TV stand…
Merry Christmas,
PS
This is a picture of the fireplace I’m talking about.
Cute, right?
I ended up getting it for my wife as a graduation/birthday gift.
I can just imagine Joanna Gaines shaking her head at me in shame…