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Having a Merry Christmas?, by Tony Thompson
Favorite Christmas songs remind us to "Deck the halls with boughs of
holly ... 'tis the season to be jolly" and invite us to have "a merry
little Christmas." But for many, this may be more of an anxious
Christmas than a merry Christmas. Our nation is enduring a large scale
banking crisis spawned by greed. Unemployment is spiking while the
economy plummets. Domestic auto manufacturers are leaking money.
Globally there's an economic downturn.
In addition to these grave economic concerns, many scientists insist
that global warming threatens to topple an ever delicate ecological
balance. The possibility of domestic terrorist attacks looms like a
towering mountain on the horizon. The United States remains in a war in
Iraq for which there seems to be no tidy exit strategy. The Taliban
appears to be reemerging in Afghanistan. Tensions, as always, are
running high between the Israelis and Palestinians, continually making
the region volatile. There are legitimate fears that Iran may acquire
nuclear weapons. North Korea's ruthless dictatorship is problematic, to
say the least. Relations between world powers India and Pakistan are
tenuous. August brought armed conflict between Russia and Georgia. Just
last month saw terror attacks in Mumbai, India. Racism and ethnic
tension in our own country are chronic problems.
Adding to these acute stressors are more mundane concerns like
jam-packed December schedules and bloated shopping lists. In a world of
such stressors and anxieties, who can hope to be merry?
I would suggest our situation this Christmas is not entirely different
from the state of the world when the Lord was born. Writer and editor
Sherwood Wirt captured the mood at the time of Christ's entrance into
the word in a Christmas card sent to friend Ray Stedman:
The people of that time were being heavily taxed, and faced every
prospect of a sharp increase to cover expanding military expenses.
The threat of world domination by a cruel, ungodly,
power-intoxicated band of men was ever just below the threshold of
consciousness. Moral deterioration had corrupted the upper levels
of society and was moving rapidly into the broad base of the
populace. Intense nationalistic feeling was clashing openly with
new and sinister forms of imperialism. Conformity was the spirit of
the age. Government handouts were being used with increasing
lavishness to keep the population from rising up and throwing out
the leaders. Interest rates were spiraling upward in the midst of
an inflated economy. External religious observances were considered
a political asset, and abnormal emphasis was being placed upon
sports and athletic competition. Racial tensions were at the
breaking point. In such a time, and amid such a people, a child was
born to a migrant couple who had just signed up for a fresh round
of taxation, and who were soon to become political exiles. And the
child who was born was called, among other things, Immanuel -- God
with us.
When God came in flesh and blood to this planet, he didn't come to a
neat and tidy place. Even then, this was a very messy world. And it's
worth noting that Jesus, son of a poor couple in a very volatile region
of the world, was born, not in a sterile hospital, but in what was
essentially a barn -- and then placed in a feeding trough.
He loves us!
Nativity scenes tend to romanticize the birth of Christ, with beatific
smiles on every face and animals at rapt attention as they gaze on the
new-born king. However, in my limited experience with animal barns,
they are typically noisy and smelly places. To me, there's a powerful
symbolism here. The stable in which Jesus entered the world was a
microcosm of His life. Christ came to a world that can be a very noisy
and smelly place. Yet He came.
I believe we can find in this manger scene great hope. For this scene
contains the news that God did not abandon this world, messy though it
was and is. Though the human race had sinned and rebelled against Him
and though men and women held enmity in their hearts against each
other, God did not wash His hands of the whole mess.
He came. He left the serenity and perfection of heaven to experience
the agonies and ecstasies of life on this spinning mud heap. Though He
would be misunderstood and misrepresented and mistreated and eventually
crucified, He came. He came because, very clearly, He loves us.
That's the message of the Christ event and, more specifically, the
message of Christmas. God is deeply and desperately in love with us.
That's why He left heaven to visit this planet. That's why He faced
mistreatment. That's why He endured torture. That's why He came. He
loves us. Please don't let an economic downturn and ethnic tensions and
excessive nationalistic fervor and the whole host of this world's ills
obscure this singular and vital truth. God loves us with a love that is
both real and incomprehensibly deep. I hope that this season you will
see in every nativity scene and hear in every carol the hopeful and
joyful message that God indeed loves you.
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(c) 2008 Tony Thompson <TonyThompson1964@aol.com>
RELATED LINKS:
* The Weather When Christ Came
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/199912/19991215_weather.html
* Bethlehem
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/199912/19991224_bethlehem.html
* Nativity Set
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/199912/19991223_nativity.html
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