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parents the world over go through the same ritual as the time for the birth of
their child draws ever nearer. Baby clothes are bought and stored away, a
plethora of “must-have” toys are purchased, and the all-important crib is
selected, taken home, and assembled. The nursery is prepared with a fresh
coat of paint, a rocking chair, a bassinette, a changing table and whatever else
the soon-to-be parents can fit into the room. Grandparents, aunts,
uncles, friends, etc. also get into the act and before long, enough items have
been purchased and stocked to supply the young couple and their child well into
first year of life if not further.
As
if this weren’t enough, parties are given in honor of the couple and more gifts
are showered upon them. The preparation for the arrival of the newborn
child gets underway extremely early and the hardest part is waiting for the
child to show up so all these things can be used.
The
last half of Luke 2:7 stands
in stark contrast to today’s ritual of preparing for the arrival of a newborn.
Luke tells us “She
wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no room for
them in the inn.”
Instead of a nursery, Mary had a stable. Instead of a crib, Mary had a
manger. Instead of new clothes, Mary used strips of cloth. Instead
of family and friends, Mary had only herself and Joseph. And yet, unknown
to the world, the Messiah, the King of Kings had been born. God’s promise was
fulfilled.
Instead
of making everything perfect for the child, God made the child perfect for us.
In that manger, nestled in the hay, was the bread of life. Bethlehem
means “house of bread” so how fitting that the one who would bring us spiritual
manna should be born there.
Mary
and Joseph used a stable because there was no room anywhere in town. And
yet, shepherds, wise men, the local town’s people, and millions of people since
have found room in their hearts for the Messiah. And how about you?
Is there room in your heart today for the child born in Bethlehem?
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