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Come peer through the lens of Sacred Writings and Scripture to know ourselves and be made whole. There is always medicine to apply in our lives: emotional, relational, social and spiritual. My prayer is that the words of the early church and scripture will inform our identity and bring us healing that equips us to know and serve God with all our hearts.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

CHRISTMAS EVE PLANS?

Where are you going this Christmas Eve? We know where the shepherds were going so long ago as they left their fields in search of the Savior. How dark and cold was it that starry night? I imagine a crystal clear winter sky suddenly bursting with the brush of angel’s wings as shepherds fall to the ground in terror. How is it that glory invades our darkness within and opens us to the message of God?


Unlikely messengers I have been musing; John the Baptist I expect, with his camel hair garments and locust diet sprinkled with honey, but shepherds? They are not priests’ sons, they are not holy, they neither have esteem nor calling to fulfill their story. Yet God invades unlikely territory to  announce good news.


What have you seen and heard this Christmas? Has God come and shown Himself to you in the laughter of family and the love of friends? Has He told you His favor rests upon you and that He has a message for all people? It can be frightening when God tells us where we can find Him yet does not compel us to go. The shepherds chose to run to Bethlehem, to believe they would find a Savior there.


I wonder about us. Have we seen Him? Have we gone to Him when He has called? Have we heard that God’s favor rests on us?


In the midst of presents that will turn to dust in our hands if our hearts don’t hold love, can we become like a shepherd, one who comes to see God and shares with others all He has done?


Medicine from Sacred Scripture:


“When they had seen Him, they spread the news concerning what had been told to them about this Child, and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them.” Luke 2:17

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