Epiphany – Christmas Afterthoughts

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(I wrote these words on Christmas morning and wasn’t sure if I should post them. For many the Christmas season comes to end with Epiphany. I pray, however, that the wonder of the incarnation be with us throughout the year to come.)

I look beyond my computer screen out of my office window into an unfolding day. The peach color of the dawn sticks around unusually long. The light hangs on to a thin fog, does not want to give way to the bright light of day. Hoarfrost is forming. Millions of ice crystals begin to layer across nature. The fog does not discriminate as it wraps a brittle blanket around every stick, every dried blade and every crinkled leaf – over and over. There is such beauty in this cold as it lingers and clings.

It’s only an hour later when Scott and I drive in silence to our friends’ house for a Christmas brunch. There are no sounds of kids ripping into gifts and chatter in the kitchen this year for these empty nesters. The trees next to the road look as if they dance in half circles as we pass them. By now the dawn has capitulated to a strong and bright light of late morning. The frost-covered world seems peaceful here, under a clear blue sky. For a brief moment, as I take in this ethereal beauty in the cluster of the willow trees ahead, I feel the Maker’s hand all around me. Along the highway patches of dried milkweed and venerable goldenrod bend and glisten in the sun, as if an invisible Artist dusted the world with diamonds. There is no traffic this Christmas morning, and I feel as if I am nature’s sole beholder.

I sense that God sees me and, and with a strange assurance, I know He knows me. His hand feels heavy but real and loving. I realize my childlike need to impress Him with my fickle deeds, with gifts I can’t afford. What could I possibly possess or give that would stir Him, the One who commands the sun to shine?
Maybe if I were more patient, kinder, be less envious and boastful, less proud, would He be more inclined to stay? I feel exposed in this cold, before Him who rules all things.

Christmas. A stable. Only a child. Gifts given and received. The King of Kings incarnate. For a moment I think I understand. I don’t need to impress or try so hard. He knows what it means to be frail. He has forgiven. He alone judges. My expectations on others along with my deep need to be heard and understood seem to melt, become as fickle as ice crystal in the winter sun, crush under His love. God help me to stay here, in the freedom of your grace.
I have no gifts. I come empty handed – and that is ok
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(Picture and essay, ©2025 Heidi Viars)

16 responses to “Epiphany – Christmas Afterthoughts”

  1. Linda Lee @LadyQuixote Avatar

    Heidi, this is BEAUTIFUL!! Awesome, inspiring, and precious beyond measure. ❤

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    1. Heidi Viars Avatar

      Linda Lee … SOOOO good to “see” you. Sending hugs your way. Let’s keep writing, shall we??!!

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      1. Linda Lee @LadyQuixote Avatar

        Yes, let’s keep writing!! I’m still working on my memoir every day. Praying that I get it finished some time in the near future.

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        1. Heidi Viars Avatar

          I can’t wait to see what God will do with it, my friend! 🙏

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  2. Nancy Ruegg Avatar

    You’ve captured beautifully, Heidi, the awe of experiencing God in his creation. I think he reveled in your appreciation, praise, desire to honor him, and humility in your frailty. When our children express sincere “thank you’s” and praise (like, “Wow, Mom! This soup is amazing!”), our hearts are filled with joy. I’m thinking our heavenly Father feels the same. He looks upon you, dear Heidi, with JOY!

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    1. Heidi Viars Avatar

      Thank you, my friend, for your encouragement and reminder of our Father’s joy toward us. Be blessed this Sunday. I pray you sense His heart toward you, too, as you worship Him today.

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  3. seekingdivineperspective Avatar

    Beautiful thoughts, Heidi – and true. Whatever could we give Him that would impress Him?

    I guess we could aspire to the faith of the centurion in Luke 7:9, where Jesus “was amazed” (!) and said, “I tell you, I haven’t seen such faith as this in all Israel!”

    But I’m sure the Lord was blessed by your quiet and reverent admiration of His creation, at a time when most of us were probably racing around, frantically wrapping, decorating, etc. (trying to impress one another – *eye roll* )

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    1. Heidi Viars Avatar

      Thank you, Ann, for your always kind comments. It’s more than encouragement to this (often blocked) writer’s heart. I think I am ready to trust the heart, mind and fingers with the keyboard again … thanks to people who have been sticking around – even through the silent months. It’s much appreciated.

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      1. Linda Willen Avatar
        Linda Willen

        Heidi, I so agree with Ann! Your writing quiets my soul and begs me to continue to seek more of Him and His creation. Yet how can He give more? The gentleness of His presence is more than enough as you so beautifully have spoken. Love you, Heidi, and look forward to hearing your heart.

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        1. Heidi Viars Avatar

          I love you, Linda. Thank you for walking so closely and being a loving and patient witness. Your faith inspires me and keeps me pressing into His presence. Keep going!

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  4. francesrogers Avatar

    Thank you Heidi, for such a blessing to begin a new year. I look forward to more from your heart this year.

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    1. Heidi Viars Avatar

      Thanks, Fran! I am praying for you today and that this coming year will bring more and more opportunities for you to share from your deep well of wisdom! You are much appreciated, dear friend

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  5. Sarah Novitske Avatar
    Sarah Novitske

    Beautifully written, Heidi.  A belated Merry Christmas to you and Scott!  Wishing you a blessed 2025!   We are still planning to move by end of summer….please pray we follow God’s will

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    1. Heidi Viars Avatar

      Dear Sarah, wishing you and Todd the same — and we look forward to you both living just a little bit closer 😉

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  6. Lindsey Gallant Avatar

    “Vainly we offer each ample oblation; Vainly with gifts would his favour secure: Richer by far is the heart’s adoration; Dearer to God are the prayers of the poor.”

    (Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning)

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    1. Heidi Viars Avatar

      What words!!!! So beautiful. So right. Thanks, Lindsey.

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