This Christmas is going to be different this year I think.
I don't know why I suppose that, but somehow God has pulled the distractions of shopping, and baking, and dress shoes and hair cuts out of my life.
How did he do this?
He put Oz and I in a position to be broke...at least for the time being.
Here's the weird thing, being broke while it have it's very anxiety ridden side (when I forget that God really does love me and wants to take care of me) has some decidedly amazing advantages.
What's good about being broke you ask?
Well, the biggest good thing is to watch how God provides for your needs...mostly through people who love you.
I have cried tears of joy more often this year than I can remember because God has put some really generous people in this world and Oz and I are lucky enough to know them.
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Here is something else.
Very often, the world looks pretty bleak.
At this very moment there is high unemployment, terrible news of parents hurting their children, there is still theft and murder and rape and people starving in the world and so many unmentionable things that it pains my mind and heart to think about them.
There are wars in many countries.
But the world has looked very bleak before.
In 1809 Napoleon was marching across Europe and the world was focused on what terror would come next from his hand.
It was a frightening time.
But do you know what?
In 1809 in a tiny, log cabin in the still very new country of the United States of America there was a little baby born.
A baby that no one thought would be of much significance.
Do you know what his name was?
It was Abraham Lincoln.
And that guy changed the world in a very good and very big way.
So who knows who is being born right now...maybe today...in a small village in South Africa, or in the run down streets in Moscow...maybe someone who is destined to be great is being born.
I love thinking about that.
But do you know what I love thinking about even more?
During the reign of Caesar Augustus while the Roman Empire ruled the known world, there was another really amazing thing happening.
In a small village...one that you would not stop in if you were passing through 2000 years ago, there was another baby being born.
His parents were broke too and they were nobodies and the mom was no more than 15 AND she was pregnant AND unmarried and only a couple of people knew who the father was...cause it wasn't the stand in father that was with her.
AND the people who knew who the father was weren't sure they really believed the whole story.
The little baby born was Jesus.
And his name means God With Us.
And what was God thinking plopping down in the middle of nowhere in a very scandalous situation?
He was thinking that he would step into this very broken world and he change it forever.
And he did.
Because he didn't just come to be with us and teach us how to be good.
Because I've tried that thing...and it did not go well.
He came to rescue us from all our sin..
all the bad things we do....
He came to rescue us from having a meaningless life.
He came to die to pay the price of our sin.
Yep, sin has a price. God says that it's price is that you can't be with him ever.
Sin means separation from God and everything good.
But when Jesus grew up to be a man, he knew it was God's plan for him to pay the price for us so that we wouldn't have to pay it ourselves.
God really loves us a lot.
That is really good news.
He stands at the door of your heart and knocks.
If you want, you can invite him in.
He is a gentleman and won't break down the door.
If you invite him in he will forgive you for everything you have done, are doing, and will do.
Here is something I read this morning that is good to know about God.
Paul (who was a VERY bad man who God decided he would like to put to work for good) wrote this:
"I pray that you may be rooted and established in love, may have power together with all the Lord's holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ."
That great thing is found in the book of Ephesians chapter 3
Merry Christmas.
I wonder who is being born today?
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