Just received a text message from a relative which goes something like this, and was wondering if I should just ignore it, or reply (which might start a fight right before Christmas)?
Message I Received: … “assuming you weren’t planning to come since you just started a new job…hopefully that’s still going well. Weather’s supposed to be sort of gross tomorrow anyway for driving” …
Apparently, this person doesn’t want to invite me over for Christmas, but is too polite to come right out and tell me, so they’re just “assuming” my feelings for me. They’re also “assuming” that I would let a little rain bother me, as there are no huge snowstorms forecast in the area.
In a way, I want to reply with the simple question. “Why would you assume that?”
However, I sense that if I reply like that, it will cause an argument, and the other person will then claim that I’m the bad guy in the situation.
This person also says they will call me … interestingly enough, it appears like they might try to call me when it’s too late for me to start out on a road trip to make it to their on time for festivities.
Salutations,
I received your text. It was so nice of you to check the weather out for me for safety sake. You know I will miss this event and your company.
I will have to take a rain check, pun intended, as I don’thave time to prepare for the excursion. Please pass my love to all, I will miss greatly on this time of celebrating the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus with you and all.
Next year, the weather may be clearer and my driving skills better. Just invite me and I’ll communicate what is possible.
Dear Lord,
On this celebration of your birthday, this situation leaves me a little wounded. Create in me a clean heart, Oh,Lord. Leave your peace in its place. If it is just you and I celebrating your coming to earth, I am doubly blessed. I am never alone. i am never unloved. Thank you Lord.
in Jesus name Amen.
I prayed in the first person Lord for this child of yours. Let him feel your love.
Ephesians 3 : 14 - 21.
in Christ’s love
Tweedlealice