Let every heart prepare Him room and heaven and nature sing.”
Nobody would have expected the great
King of all to arrive like that. All the royalty in Grimm’s Fairy Tales arrive
in carriages drawn by a team of white horses. Can you believe that your Lord
and Master arrived on earth through the birth process? And had nothing to wear
but strips of cloth? And was laid in a manger (i.e., an animal’s feed trough)?
Does the humility of the divine entrance
disappoint you? discourage you? offend you? Were you expecting trumpets?
armies? silks, ermine, golden mace, jewel-studded crowns? If you were near that
cattle pen that night, would you have bowed down in worship?
Yes, we would! If God helped frantic
parents and shocked shepherds and wealthy Magi from the East to see their
Messiah in the Baby, he would have found a way to turn on the lights in our
brains as well. People of earth, receive your King! Each Christmas is practice
for the moment of Christ’s second coming, when “every knee should bow, in
heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus
Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” (Philippians 2:10-11)
Prepare a place for Christ in your
heart. Sing! Let everyone in your world know that you are happy that Jesus came
all that way to claim you.
-- Adapted from “An Advent Playlist: Hymn-Based Devotions”
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