This question popped into my head recently:
If we connected a scripture verse to one blessed event for each month of 2025, what might we include?
Here’s a portion of the Ruegg list:
JANUARY—
Upon leaving worship one Sunday, we were greeted by heavy snowfall. The predominately pure-white scene provided a reminder that “Great is our Lord and mighty in power . . . He spreads his snow like wool and scatters the frost like ashes” (Psalm 147:5a, 16 NIV).
MARCH—
Our twelve-year-old granddaughter and her parents faced the decision of which school she should attend for grades 7-12.
Then, they just happened to sit in church near a family whose son attends one of the schools on their list, and the subject just happened to come up during the meet-and-greet time.
The positive conversation helped make clear God’s choice, illustrating once again, he does indeed show us which path to take (Proverbs 3:6 NLT).
APRIL—
A memorable Easter feast at our son’s and D-I-L’s home. Family and friends contributed parts of the meal, served in courses. In between each we enjoyed readings, prayers, and song–dining and fellowshipping for four hours!
Perhaps we followed—in part—the example of the early church: “They devoted themselves to . . . fellowship, to the breaking of bread, and prayers” (Acts 2:42 CSB).
JUNE—
Our oldest granddaughter (17) participated in a week-long science program at the University of Cincinnati. She and our daughter stayed with us. S. loved the course; H. and I enjoyed quality mother/daughter time.
“Children are a heritage from the Lord, offspring a reward from him” (Psalm 127:3).
JULY—
What a delightful morning with the Hippos! (That’s the Toddler 2 class at church.) The best part: Elliott wanted to be held and Luca took my hand on the way back from the playground. “No doubt about it: children are a gift from the Lord” (Psalm 127:3 CEB)—even if they belong to others!
The joy on this woman’s face expresses mine
AUGUST—
The visit of old friends produced much reminiscing, laughter, and heart-to-heart conversation. “Sweet friendship refreshes the soul” (Proverbs 27:9 MSG).
SEPTEMBER—
A blog post this month lacked a good conclusion, and then the morning of posting an idea popped into my brain. I knew exactly where it came from. “Every good and perfect gift is from above” (James 1:17a), including ideas!
OCTOBER—
Times spent with our granddaughters provide some of our best blessings: sleepovers, movie nights, playing games, crafting, and more.
“Grandchildren are the pride and joy of old age” (Proverbs 17:6 ERV).
NOVEMBER—
Multiple errands one week allowed me to enjoy numerous stellar vistas of the fall foliage. Surely autumn is the time when “the forest sings for joy before the Lord” (1 Chronicles 16:33) most passionately!
And to sum up the whole year:
“How abundant are the good things God has stored up for those who fear him” (Psalm 34:19)! We give thanks to him with all our hearts (Psalm 9:1a).
[No doubt some of you recognized this post—it’s the Ruegg Report for 2025, inserted in our Christmas cards. Writing once and “publishing” twice helped streamline the pre-Christmas to-do list. I knew you’d understand!]
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What a fantastic idea to discover scripture in each month of the year! I might just have to try that in 2026 and then compile it as you did for a Christmas letter to family and friends. What wonderful memories all of you made together. Blessings!
Thank you, Martha. I greatly enjoyed the process of matching events to an appropriate scripture. I think you will too. (May just have to do this again myself for 2026!)
All His best to you and yours for a blessed Christmas together Nancy.
Keep Looking Up ^ … His Best is Yet to Come!
Thank you, Fred. I pray the same for you and your family also!
Such a beautiful post highlighting God’s abundant blessings throughout the year! Wishing you blessings in these Advent days!!!
Thank you, Linda–God HAS abundantly blessed. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Sharing a bountiful blessing of God for each month of the year is a wonderful suggestion! It’s a good way to nurture gratitude and serenity in our lives. Thanks, Nancy! 🙂
Agreed, Nancy. I’m so thankful that I’ve been recording God’s faithfulness to our family since 1983, with entries that describe his provision, protection, guidance, and blessings. Then in 2017 I began keeping a gratitude journal, daily noting at least one example of God’s goodness. Instead of “one more thing to do,” it has turned into a sincere pleasure that fills my heart with joy as I note God’s attentive care!
I might have to try this and come up with my own scripture of the month.
God is in all the ‘little’ details that add such depth to life.
I thought maybe this week’s blog would be included in your Christmas card for 2025!
Mom and I were talking this evening about how our family Christmas celebrations have changed over the years. As our family has grown, there have been marriages, leading to children being born; and these new families have the wonderful opportunity to spend Christmas with their extended families. And that is how it should be.
The blessing I am grateful for watching little ones come to Christ, get baptized, and partake in communion. The seeds planted by Mom and me and others in their young lives are bearing fruit as we see them get closer to their Savior.
My other blessing is that I still have my mom next door to enjoy the Blessed Wonder of Jesus’ birth, along with a wonderful meal.
May you and your sweet family enjoy this Blessed Season celebrating the birth of our dear Savior, Redeemer, and Counselor. He is truly our Prince of Peace during these strange times we are witnessing.