Posted on 12/20/2014 9:35:30 AM PST by Salvation
Most of us have a perfect Christmas in mind. Often it is the creation of Hallmark, Currier & Ives, and various marketers. But none of us will have a perfect Christmas, just a real one.
The First Christmas wasn’t perfect either. In fact, the only way to describe it is to call it a crisis. Mary was pregnant before marriage, a very dangerous thing in those times. Just at the time of birth they were required to travel eighty miles on foot to Bethlehem. There was no room for them in the inn. Joseph must have felt dejected, finding no place for his wife to give birth. Jesus is born in a stinking, dank cave. No sooner is He born than there are threats against His life and the family must flee to Egypt. There goes Joseph’s career and livelihood! Mary and Joseph are separated from family and home, from the support they likely needed.
It probably couldn’t have gone worse. There were surely no chestnuts roasting on an open fire, no roast or turkey, no gentle fallen snow.
Yet it was in that crisis of a Christmas that Jesus was found, not in the Hallmark Christmas. And whatever your Christmas holds this year, that is where He will be found. So Merry Christmas, unless another sort of Christmas awaits you. But find Christ there and it will be CHRISTmass.
This video shows an imperfect Christmas, but a good one nonetheless.
Monsignor Pope Ping!
Even though this is an advertisement — the message is there!
Mr. Mercat and I were just deciding we were not going to have a type A Christmas. Christmas happens. I’m so happy my long distance son is arriving Monday. Everything else is gravy. Oh, wait, I have to look up a recipe for giblet gravy. arrrgggg...
". . . find Christ there and it will be CHRISTmass."
Whether this ever happened to me, I refuse to say...
I’m sure they taste the same! Yum
Exactly. I don’t have kids and the furry kids have been known to destroy a tree. So I just love getting up and knowing it is one day out of the world where no one will come a bothering. :)
Never mind — I’ll eat them.
Cute! :)
Reminds of the time I tried to make cheese puffs and got cheese pucks.
We all have good strong teeth, fortunately.
....Or rather, do not sugarcoat CHRISTmas.
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