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Saturday, December 26, 2015

Security Blanket





Security Blanket




This Christmas one of the things that the media focused on was “A Charlie Brown Christmas”, but not the whole movie. The focus was on Linus dropping his blanket when he told the true meaning of Christmas. I, along with my family, had not noticed that Linus drops his blanket and the exact moment he quotes this scripture, “And the angel said unto them, ‘fear not ...” (Luke 2:10 KJV) This one moment made me think about my security blanket. As you read this post I ask you to consider what is your security blanket.


We all have a security blanket, it may not be a physical one like Linus carries, but we have one maybe more. I know, it sounds like I’ve jumped off the deep end, but hang with me for a few minutes. As kids we all had something that we felt kept us safe, it could have been a blanket, or a toy, or maybe just being at home with your family. My security blanket even into high school was my jacket. My jacket kept me warm when I was cold, which for me was majority of the year, it also hid my figure. No one could really see what I looked like when I wore my jacket and that allowed me to be me and not worry what others thought of me. What was your security blanket as a kid?


We outgrow those blankets or in my case jacket but they are replaced with other “blankets”. What is your security blanket as an adult? What are you holding onto so tightly that you fear letting it go? That fear, my friend, is your security blanket. The two don’t seem to relate, but just like a child with a blanket, we hold tightly to the things we are afraid of losing. I will ask it this way, what are you afraid of losing? Is it your family, friends, financial security, house, jobs, cars, reputation? The things I just listed are all blessings from God, so we can trust him to do what’s best for us. By holding on to these things we are not trusting God, but when we let go of our blankets we let go of our fear and put our trust back in God.


We need to acknowledge what it is we are holding onto so tightly and let it go. We need to hand our blankets over to God. I’m sure he has a huge linen closet for all of our blankets. Even if you have to give God your blanket every morning, or several times a day, he will gladly hold it for you. God will even carry it for you and eventually, after giving God your blanket over and over you will stop taking it back from God and God can put it in his linen closet to stay. The Bible says, “do not be afraid.”, 365 times once for every day of the year, and I'm sure you have heard that before, so every morning shaking hands and all give God that fear. God knows we all have security blankets, and we are scared to let go of them for fear of what might happen. When we let go of our blankets, we let go of our fear and we will learn that we can truly trust God.

I’m still learning to let go of my security blankets, yes that is plural. We may outgrow our security blankets as kids, but we will never outgrow our need for the one true security blanket-GOD.  Until next time, remember : “The works of His hands are truth and justice; all His instructions are trustworthy.” (Psalm 111:7)



In case you missed it, here is the clip of Linus telling the Christmas story. Watch closely to see him drop his blanket.https://youtu.be/LxaG0ZrwJ5k

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