You’re in a draughty stable,
warm,
smelly,
straw,
animals ….
A young girl, teenager,
fussing over a cattle trough ….
A young man, a little older,
hovering, anxious ….
A newborn baby, wrinkled,
messy, sleeping ….
The place is quiet,
charged with excitement,
weariness,
and a strange peace pervading everything.
You find yourself
kneeling by the manger,
wondering what to offer ….
You remember your childhood,
early Christmases,
memories of people,
some no longer here …
good feelings, and not-so-good ….
(pause)
And you’re back in the stable,
kneeling on the floor,
and your memories
are wrapped in coloured paper
in your hands,
and you lay them quietly
beneath the manger.
(pause)
You remember Mary’s story,
and the angel,
and her shock
at God’s abrupt entry into her life,
and you think back
to a time when God burst in on you
unannounced,
surprising ….
(pause)
And you’re back in the stable,
kneeling on the floor,
and your memories
are wrapped in coloured paper
in your hands,
and you lay them quietly
beneath the manger.
(pause)
You remember Joseph,
and a dream held onto tenaciously,
and a life turned upside down,
plans wrecked
and replaced with uncertainty,
and you think back
to a time when God spoilt
or re-directed your plans.
Resented,
disruptive ….
(pause)
And you’re back in the stable,
kneeling on the floor,
and your memories
are wrapped in coloured paper
in your hands,
and you lay them quietly
beneath the manger.
(pause)
You remember the others,
shepherds,
wise men,
who came in obedience
to signs they didn’t understand,
and gave what they could
or what they had,
and you, in the quiet,
ponder what you have
or are
or want to be ….
(pause)
And you’re back in the stable,
kneeling on the floor,
and your memories
are wrapped in coloured paper
in your hands,
and you lay them quietly
beneath the manger.
(pause)
And now you’re back here,
in this place,
aware of the quiet,
and the presence of Jesus.
"Jesus, remember me when you enter your kingdom." He said, "Don't worry, I will." (Luke 23:42-Message)
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
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