Opening Prayer: There is a journey ahead, O Lord, a journey of life and love and new birth that you are inviting me to. It will be a difficult journey, but it will also be a beautiful one. Help me to say yes to it today and every day.
Scripture: Luke 2:1-7; Isaiah 43:18-19
Journal: What journey of new birth does God have you on these days? What is it like? What is hard about it? What is beautiful?
Reflection: There’s nothing easy about the journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem, especially if you are nine months pregnant at the time. It is a dangerous and grueling four-day (minimum) journey, and that’s if you choose to take the most direct route through Samaria, which a good Jew never would. Avoiding Samaria altogether turns it into a weeklong journey instead. So, either way it is going to involve seventy to ninety miles, thirty-five hours of walking or riding spread out over four to seven days.
That’s the journey before each of us as
the season of Advent begins. That is the
process we must go through in order for the “new thing” to be born in each of
us. There’s no way around it. New birth always comes about as the result of
a great journey. A journey that will not
be easy. In fact, it might be more challenging
and demanding than you ever imagined. So,
climb aboard your donkey and let’s get started.
Watch and wait and struggle and pray and imagine and hope. The new thing that is to be born in you will
make it all worth it. It is a birth that
is more beautiful and more glorious and more amazing than you could ever
imagine, but it won’t be easy to get there.
It will be long and hard but will end in a glorious result—new life!
I am expecting my first granddaughter in
June and couldn’t be more excited! I
spend a lot of time praying and imagining and celebrating but really won’t
know the full depths of her beauty and her life and her presence until the day
she comes forth and is born into this world.
I cannot wait until that day! I
cannot wait to get my hands on this little miracle and pour out my love on her,
the same way I have with my two amazing grandsons before her. That’s what the season of Advent is all about,
it’s about that joyful, expectant, hopeful, excited waiting. Thus, we can endure the hard and the painful
and the uncomfortable and the exhausting, because God is doing a new thing, and
we can’t wait to see it and hold it and know it and love it. Thanks be to Him!
Pray
Closing Prayer: O Lord, give me the courage and the strength and the grace to embark on this journey of new life and new birth you are inviting me to. Don’t let the hard keep me from pressing on to the good and beautiful.
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