Joseph and Mary have heard from the heavenly host. They are
carrying the Son of God, the future King, the Savior of the earth. What would
you expect with this kind of news? The offer of a palace with satin sheets and
lavish banquets? A parade filled with all of the fanfare expected to herald the
arrival of a King? Birth announcements embossed in gold? No.
Rather,
He made Himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in
human likeness. Philippians 2:7
Around the time of Christ’s birth
there came a decree from Caesar Augustus. Everyone was required to register in
their hometown. Joseph happened to be from Bethlehem. Micah knew where the
Messiah would be born. He wrote about it hundreds of years before the event.
But you,
Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you
will come for Me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of
old, from ancient times.” Micah 5:2
Yes, Jesus was to be
born in Bethlehem and God knew exactly where Joseph and Mary would be on that
glorious night. The trip would be long, about 70 miles from Nazareth to Bethlehem.
Where would Joseph and Mary stay at the end of this long and bumpy road? In the
presidential suite of the town? Well, not exactly.
The sounds they
would hear on that particular night would not include the voice of the hotel
manager bringing them fresh towels and warm food. In fact, there was no room
for them. The silence would have been deafening beyond the cries of childbirth.
But I am sure they could hear a soft moo, a hushed whinny, a squeaky baa, as
the animals, created by God, witnessed the birth of their Creator Himself in
human form on that very special eve.
How about you?
Overwhelmed with a long and tiring journey? Is there a long recovery ahead, an
unanswered prayer with no end in sight? Have you been squeezed out by divorce
or a family feud? How about your stable mates? Or should I say, stall mates at
work? Are they a little stinky, noisy or ill-mannered?
Imagine a glorious
end to the journey, a new birth in a relationship or a witnessing miracle at
work. Anything can happen when the Savior is near. You may recognize a change
in your outlook, a peace in the wait, a hope in your heart, a new way to cope.
When He appears, anything becomes possible. And then there was light.
Dear Jesus,
The story is miraculous. The characters, regular folks, in the
most ordinary of surroundings. No hoopla, just humility. Your birth. The wonder
of it all. We sit in awe of You.
Amen
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