Thursday, December 27, 2012

A Christmas Reflection


At our Christmas chapel  on the last day of school our chaplain showed an awesome video to the Christmas hymn "Come Thou Long Expected Jesus" and through an artist's canvas showed the long wait of God's people for the promised messiah, Jesus. (You can watch the awesome video at this link)
As I sit here on December 27th, still pregnant, and waiting for what seems like my long expected gift from above, I'm reminded of the centuries of waiting and longing that were fulfilled by the birth of Christ.  I was struck by the song particularly because God's people were active in their waiting.  I find myself folding and refolding baby clothes, moving the bottles of lotion and shampoo from one shelf only to move it back again to the other.  I sit in the rocking chair thinking about rocking a baby and wondering what it will be like to hold him.  I am actively waiting!  All this makes me reflect on how expectant I am for the return of Jesus Christ.  Am I waiting with as much anticipation for my Savior to return to take me home? 
Everyone I meet knows that I'm expecting.  If the belly is not a tip off I'm sure my speech and actions reflect the imminent birth of our son.  Do my actions daily demonstrate to others my belief that Jesus became fully human while remaining fully God while here on earth, that he died and rose again to save me from my sins?  I cannot imagine my son dying for anyone else.  It's not fair and quite frankly a bit insane.  And at the same time I'm overwhelmed with gratitude for the work Christ did not only for me but for my son.  I can't wait to share the best news that Jesus Christ loved HIM enough to die for him.
As a Church (the Bride) we often stop here.  We are grateful for the work Christ has done but we forget the work he is DOING!  The word tells us that Christ is interceding on our behalf and awaiting the moment when he will return to be reunited with us like a grandiose wedding celebration.
Recently a friend told me that she was singing the song at church "Because He Lives" and she was awed by the line "How sweet it is to hold a newborn baby...and know he can face uncertain days because HE lives." It is so true!  Because Christ LIVES we can have hope in uncertain times we can live expectant because his promises are true.  Christmas is a time of joy not because of a wiggly baby but because of a greater plan that is still in motion.  Let us each live with the hope of the promise that Christ's work is enough and always will be enough.  Let's share with everyone we meet the joyous news that Christ was born, lived, died, still lives and is returning! 
Praise the Lord that he is coming back! 
Amen.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for posting these great thoughts, Abbey! We're so excited for you guys and we keep wondering if now is the time for your little guy to make his way into the world. We're continuing to pray for you as you wait this last little bit and as you deliver your baby and as all of you get adjusted to your new life together. Miss you lots! Love, Crystal

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