Christmas and some of our pastor’s thoughts about it are on my mind. What have we done to Christmas? I’m not talking about reindeer and Santa and the commercialization of the holiday. I’m talking about those of us who do remember that Christ is “the reason for the season.” If we get it, then what are we doing about it? I’ve done church for a long time, and here’s what I see. We look at the plastic or wooden baby Jesus set on the sofa table or piano, bow our heads, thank God that He sent His Son to save us from sin, smile serenely for the comfort that thought brings…and then get back to obsessing over baking, Christmas parties, shopping, and how on earth we’re going to survive yet another holiday with family members who drive us crazy! What?! Shouldn’t we be moved to do more than that? Oh, sure, there are a number of charity events we can get involved with during this time of year, and I think we should get involved with those events. But that’s the least we should do. There’s so much more we must do besides hand out donated toys once a year. And yes, I said it—we need to be doing and being a lot more and not just in the month of December. Christmas has become one of the most self-centered times of year. And I’m not talking about your kids and all the presents they want. No, I’m talking about you. I’m talking about how some Christmas tradition isn’t being followed the way your family did it in your childhood. How you’re just so stressed out and that lady had the audacity to cut you off in traffic. I don’t know your situation so just fill in the blank. And then…get over yourself. Don’t get me wrong—I care about you and your struggles. But you know what I’m sayin’.
Of all the names for Jesus (which, by the way, is the Greek form of Joshua, which means “the Lord saves”), my favorite is Emmanuel, “God with us.” The purest form of purity, the ultimate goodness of good left heaven and came down to this nasty place (that we screwed up!) to bring hope and salvation. Think about childbirth. It’s not a clean process. And Jesus was born in a cave filled with animal dung! And the world was as scary then as it is now. Evil lurked, prowled, and pounced (and still does!) everywhere. And yet He still came. Why?
First of all, because His Daddy told Him to. Yep, that’s right. Jesus came to earth because His Father told Him to. Perhaps we should follow suit. Why should you stop gossiping about your neighbors and coworkers? Because your Daddy told you to. Why should you honor your promises and keep your word? Because your Daddy told you to. Why should you create a home of peace and joy and every day show your spouse and children that you love them? Because your Daddy told you to. Why should you think outside your own little world? Because your Daddy told you to. Why should you do something in this world to stop the evil and nonsense that hurts, injures, and even kills people? Because your Daddy told you to. Even when you don’t want to, you’d best do what your Daddy told you to do. Because He made you and He knows what’s best for you…even when it seems that you know better what’s best for you.
And (this is the most important part, so pay attention) because your Daddy LOVES you. And once you understand that He loves you, He wants His love to work in you. He wants it to work in you so that what pains Him pains you. He wants you to have a heart like His so that you’ll show others in this world that He loves them. And I’m not talking only about the children in Ethiopia who face more pain every day than we can imagine. I’m not talking only about the nameless children in your community that you help give a Christmas gift to. There’s a saying that, silly as it may seem, we need to take to heart and put into practice every day: Bloom where you’re planted. Don’t wait till your life is a little less busy to share God’s love with others. Instead, send a grocery store gift card anonymously to a family you know needs it. Instead of complaining about your work load to your coworkers, encourage them in the midst of their workday by telling them you’re glad you all have jobs and are blessed to work together. And what about your family? What can you do to be a light in your family’s life every single day? Cherish your spouse and your children and make sure they know that you do. As G. B. Stern said, “Silent gratitude isn't much use to anyone.” And don’t just tell them you love them; remember that actions speak more loudly than words.
But above all, remember, and remember always, that your Father loves you. And this is why we are who we are and we do what we do.
So let’s go, folks. Spread His love today, right where you are.
Jesus said, “You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven” (Matthew 5:14-16).
“And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds” (Hebrews 10:24).
1 comment:
Good post. I wish we called him Joshua or Yeshua instead of Jesus. Thank God He's God and can figure out who we are talking to. lol
Joelle
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