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Posted by Editormum on 23 December 2009 in Uncategorized |
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I closed yesterday’s post by saying that Christmas is all about the baby in the feedbox. Because that Baby was Someone special. God incarnate, come to tread on the soil of His creation, to rectify the wrongs done by the creatures He’d created, and restore them to fellowship with Him. Do you know that story? I mean, really know it?
God made a world. It was a good world — God said so, and God doesn’t lie. God made people and put them in the world. And he made a garden and put two special people in that garden. There was only one rule for the people in the garden — don’t eat the fruit off this one tree. But the people, being people, chose to break the rule. And the breaking of that rule broke the beautiful, good world that God had made.
Until the rule was broken, God was good friends with the people. He would visit them and talk with them and walk with them in the garden. But once the rule was broken, problems entered the friendship. Suddenly, the people felt uncomfortable around God, and found themselves afraid of Him. This made God sad, because He loved the people and had enjoyed the friendship with them, and He wanted to be able to enjoy their company again.
But rules have consequences when they are broken, and the rule about the fruit tree was no different. God had told the people that if they ate that particular fruit, they would die. Now, this death takes two forms. The physical death that we all have to face and deal with, and a spiritual death that is separation from God’s friendship forever. So the people didn’t physically die right away, but the story makes it quite clear that the people were spiritually separated from God the instant they broke the rule and ate the fruit. Because suddenly, they were afraid of Him. They had never been afraid before.
So the situation was very bad. Because the only way to pay the price for the fruit was for someone to die. But the someone who died had to be a perfect person, and there were no perfect people. All people were just as headstrong and willful as the fruit-eaters had been. Different people, presented with a different rule, still chose to break the rule rather than to obey.
God knew that only He could fix the problem, pay the price of the stolen fruit, and make it possible for the people to be His friends again — because only He is perfect. So …
He condescended to become a man, so that He could be a perfect man and offer Himself as the perfect sacrifice to pay the price.
And that Baby in the feedbox is Him. It’s God. He thought it would be best if He actually lived the whole human experience, so He set aside His glory, left the gold-paved streets of Heaven and became a baby whose first bed was a pile of mouldering hay in a feedbox in the stable of a second-rate hotel in a dusty farm town in Israel.
We like the “rags to riches” story, because it gives us hope that by hard work and diligent effort, we can better our situation. But the story of that Baby in the feedbox is a “riches to rags” story. Because God Himself, Creator of the Universe, chose to leave His throne and His mansions and His glory behind, and chose to become the child of a poor village carpenter and his wife, in one of the smallest, most persecuted nations on the planet. And His first bed was a feedbox.
Tags: Christianity, Christmas, holidays, Jesus, nativity, Religion, True Stories
Posted by Editormum on 22 December 2009 in Uncategorized |
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It’s Christmas time, and what attention can be pried away from the presents and the parties is focused on a feedbox in the stables of a second-rate hotel in a small farming town in Israel. No, seriously. Did you ever stop to think how the Christmas story told in the Gospels would sound if it […]
Tags: Christianity, Christmas, creche, holidays, Jesus, nativity, Religion, True Stories
Posted by Editormum on 18 December 2009 in Uncategorized |
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For several years, I’ve had a wonderful online friend named Mike. I knew him better by his screen-name, Metochoi, under which he moderated a Yahoo Group called Gothard_Discussion. I found the group shortly after my divorce, and several years after leaving the parachurch organization called The Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP) and its homeschool […]
Tags: ATIA, Christianity, death, eulogy, faith, friends, good works, grace, IBLP, kindness, logic, online relationships, Religion, True Stories, truth
Posted by Editormum on 16 December 2009 in Uncategorized |
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I’m getting ready to close down my old blog, because I like having my own site, where people can find me without having to pay. If you want to pay, I’m not going to object, and you can just Paypal me (LOL), but I’m tired of the limited readership on the old blog and see […]
Tags: blogging, customer service, Family Life, injury, pain, scars, True Stories
Posted by Editormum on 15 December 2009 in Uncategorized |
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I am weird. Everyone who knows me, even on a slight basis, knows this. But my weirdness isn’t just that I dress funny and use words no one else ever heard of, and both read and proofread everything I see. My best talent is getting hurt. Only I never get hurt normally. You know, most […]
Tags: challenges, Family Life, humour, injury, karate, pain, scars, True Stories, Work Life
Posted by Editormum on 12 December 2009 in Uncategorized |
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This has been a very tough year for my family, economically speaking. The recession really hit us hard, and we had to cut back really hard to make things work. Why, then, I can hear you asking, did you guys take a ten-day vacation to the beach?! Well, the kids and I talked about it. […]
Tags: Christianity, emotion, faith, Family Life, finances, holidays, prayer, Religion, True Stories
Posted by Editormum on 11 December 2009 in
Frugal Living |
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I’ve worked for the same company for five years, and this will be my sixth year of tracking the gifts sent to our company during the holiday season. (Okay, the Christmas season. I’m a Christian, and I celebrate Christmas. But my bosses are Jewish; they celebrate Hanukkah. Makes life interesting.) Anyway, for six years, I’ve kept […]
Tags: business, challenges, charity, Christmas, economy, gifts, giving, good works, holidays, Philosophy, Work Life
Posted by Editormum on 5 December 2009 in Uncategorized |
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I “butted in” on an overheard conversation the other day, and the thoughts that the topic inspired have been thundering around in my head like a herd of wildebeest, looking for the way out. Note to self: Butting in on overheard conversations is rude and you need to stop it. Even if the conversants are […]
Tags: Christianity, faith, Religion
Posted by Editormum on 5 December 2009 in Uncategorized |
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… and their owners. At least the irresponsible and inconsiderate ones. I’ve had a long day at the office with a lot of frustration and insanity. I was at work from 0800 to 1630 (with no lunch, but that’s another story), and then from 1900 to 2315. I’m tired. It’s cold. It’s dark. I’m finally […]
Tags: dogs, Family Life, fear, humour, pet-owners, pets, rant, scars, True Stories
Posted by Editormum on 4 December 2009 in Uncategorized |
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Back in May, I wrote in my Facebook Notes about the prayer that never fails me. I call it the “Finding Prayer.” When I have lost something and need to find it, I ask my Heavenly Father to help me. He always does. But it’s not just the “Finding Prayer” that God answers. He answers […]
Tags: Christianity, faith, Family Life, fear, grace, karate, prayer, Religion