yesterday, as i considered the fact that there are only 25 days till christmas (um, YAY!)... i had this thought: what were people doing 25 days before Jesus was born? were they even thinking that He could be on earth in 25 short little days? (what a crazy thing that would be to know!) now, yes, i know that the 25th of december is not the exact day of Christ's birth, but that's really not the point of all this... it was more like, hmmm... what an interesting thought...
just as we wait today for our Jesus to return, individuals way back then were waiting for the Messiah to come and deliver them. they waited in expectation... we wait in expectation... and i guess that's more along the lines of what i was thinking... what did their expectation look like 25 days before the Messiah's birth? and what does our expectation look like, not knowing if Christ will return tomorrow or in years and years? and sometimes i wonder, do we even expect Him to come? or even more so, are our lives affected by this feeling and motivation of expectation? are we excited? do we really long for His return?
i am sure that Jesus' birth was a surprise to many... i mean, we kinda know it was right? the shock of the shepherds, the erratic and fearful behavior of Herod... so as much as they waited for their King to come, the surprise of His actual coming was shocking and life changing... i guess what i just hope is that our lives are being changed in our expectation of His coming. yes, i know there will be shock and surprise at the moment Christ returns to save His people, but i do not want to only be affected AT His coming, i wanted to be changed AS I WAIT for His coming.
i was reading
"the Jesus storybook Bible" last night... i love love love this book and there is one part in particular, just in the introduction, that i especially love...
"...the Bible is most of all a Story. it's an adventure story about a young Hero who comes from a far country to win back his lost treasure. it's a love story about a brave Prince who leaves his palace, his throne - everything - to rescue the one he loves. it's like the most wonderful of fairy tales that has come true in real life! You see, the best thing about this Story is - it's true. there are lots of stories in the Bible, but all the stories are telling one Big Story. the Story of how God loves his children and comes to rescue them. it takes the whole Bible to tell this Story. and at the center of the Story, there is a baby. every Story in the Bible whispers his name. he is like the missing piece in a puzzle - the piece that makes all the other pieces fit together, and suddenly you can see a beautiful picture."
i LOVE how at the very beginning of this Bible, written for children, such a revolutionary and life changing truth is made clear... the whole Bible, the words of the old and new testaments, some of which people used as their Scriptures before Jesus came as a baby... these words all pointed towards His coming. and in His coming and in His work, all these stories, all the pieces of the puzzle came together. i want to view life from such a perspective. how is the day to day preparing the way for Christ to return? do i look for the ways God is working to prepare for His return? how i am acting and working to prepare myself and others to live and wait in expectation?
because... He is coming... He came several thousand years ago... and He will come again...
Emmanuel, God with us, will once again, BE WITH US.