the 4th Sunday of Advent leads us into Christmas...
“…and they hall call
his name
Immanuel,”
which means
FrederickBuechner, American writer and theologian writes, “…Bethlehem is not the end of our
journey but only the beginning…” The Season of Light captures our
attention with its hurried and increased activities. Choirs and candles,
decorations and details capture us. Words and wonder fill us to nearly
overflowing. The Virgin Mary with Joseph traveling to Bethlehem, angels singing
to shepherds, a star and Magi, all coming to celebrate this newborn baby called
Immanuel.
Advent candles retell the familiar story with hope and peace and joy and love.
Buechner continues, “The birth of Jesus made possible not just a
new way of understanding life but a new way of living it.”
Christmas
reminds us of new beginnings. We sing Christ
the Savior is born but must remember that Christ is also the Redeemer,
bringing salvation to a dying world, establishing a new relationship with us.
Immanuel, GOD WITH US, is still with us and holds us with grace
and goodness. Jesus came that we might be His Light to others, to help the lost
and have compassion on the broken, to feed the hungry and hold the hurting, to
tell the Good News of His Grace, to forgive, to listen, to love. We must
continue to live a new way after the
Christmas celebrations end and the decorations are put away, long after we forget about sheep and shepherds.
As we find our old routines, let the greatest Christmas Gift, Jesus, renew our
journeys. Let’s find the new beginning and new ways of living for Christ in the coming year! ~ dho / 2014