Saturday, 13 December 2014

Christmas - An event for everyone

This is how Christmas seemed to the shepherd:

There were sheepherders camping in the neighbourhood. They had set night watches over their sheep. Suddenly, God's angel stood among them and God's glory blazed around them. They were terrified. The angel said, "Don't be afraid. I'm here to announce a great and joyful event that is meant for everybody, worldwide: A Saviour has just been born in David's town, a Saviour who is Messiah and Master. This is what you're to look for: a baby wrapped in a blanket and lying in a manger. (Luke 2:8-12 )

'God's angel stood among them and God's glory blazed around them'. Every Tuesday morning at 7.30 we gather in the operating room corridor for 20 minutes / half an hour of devotions. This is a time where we sing some songs of worship and then focus our attention on God, his character and his love for us. It is a bit like a longer version BBC Radio 4 'thought for the day'. Every week, the discipline of doing this and committing ourselves to God really moves me. 30-40 beautiful people from all around the world, working in our hospital, all volunteering to serve those less fortunate than themselves. Many of these folks have given sacrificially to come, and have left their own families behind to be a part of our ship family for a few weeks. The other week as I looked at our group I think I saw an angel. Actually I think I saw more than one. As I looked at our group of people, I saw hearts shining, overflowing with love, literally radiating the love of God. Some were burning brighter than others, not because they were actually brighter but because the others seemed covered somehow.....so their light couldn't shine. But as I continued to worship and praise God, I saw the covers being lifted off, it was as if somehow the sound of our praises caused the covers to be removed allowing the lights in their hearts to shine. And I was reminded of this passage of scripture, God's angel stood among them and God's glory blazed around them, and I wondered if God's angel was indeed among us, and glory blazing around us. Blazing with such intensity that we were literally transformed by it, so that his presence in us made our hearts shine. No matter who we were, or what we had done, or not done, his glory transforms us. He saves us from the things that cover us and continue to drag us down. He saves us to make us beautiful and radiant. It was a great and joyful moment to catch a glimpse of the treasure inside each person, even if was buried deep within and covered.....it could be uncovered.

And that is what Christmas is all about. 'A great and joyful event that is meant for everybody, worldwide'. It is a free gift for everyone, regardless of race or religion or wealth or status. The gift of a saviour.......and not just to save us from our sins......Oh no, no, no.......there is so much more to the Christmas story than that. I am talking about something more tangible, more credible. The gift of a saviour to save us from whatever we actually need saving from. Think about it: Matthew was a tax collector and he was greedy for wealth and status, Jesus saved him from that desire 'to have and accumulate' and gave him freedom to give and be generous. Mary was a prostitute, trapped in a situation she probably didn't chose for herself and didn't want to be involved in but circumstances had forced her into. Jesus saved her from the guilt and shame, and gave her freedom to be a women allowed back into society again. Lepers were excluded from society, considered less than human and with no hope of healing. Jesus healed them and gave them back the right to be considered human.

A saviour has just been born and the shepherds were told, 'this is what you are to look for, a baby wrapped in a blanket lying in a manger'. This phrase makes me wonder, what saviour has just been born in your town, close by, waiting to save you? What do you need respite from this Christmas? For the shepherds they didn't exactly expect their saviour to be a baby in a manger.......so as you look for your saviour this Christmas, be ready for the unexpected, be open minded, and let God meet you with his angels and show you his love in the form of his son, your saviour who can rescue you from whatever is troubling you this Christmas time. For the shepherds, salvation was in the form of a baby wrapped in a blanket lying in a manger, I wonder, what unexpected form will your salvation take this Christmas time?

I pray you will see his angels appear to you and his glory blazing around you and you will find the Saviour you are looking for.
Happy Christmas and peace to you.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for sharing. I wish I could have helped this year. I found the experience very fulfilling when I worked with the team in Guinea and Congo last year.

    Ron Pinson DMD, Maxillofacial

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