Christmas
Homily: Ards 2017: Year of the Family
Emmanuel
that is the title He gives Himself…
God with
us…
Down the
dark and longing ages the prophet’s flame touched words are heard,
“A virgin
will conceive and bear a Son and his name shall be Emmanuel”…
They were not
understood but they were repeated, renewed in each generation’s heartfelt
yearning…and so the sacred words come down to us…
They shine
an inner light upon that yearning that arises from that deeply gnawing sense we
all have of separation… of being alone… of isolation…
Separated
from our God, sin sundered from each other, separated by death… we long for
completeness, for perfection, for peace… for life eternal,
for God
with us…
We look for
its fulfilment… so often searching in the wrong places… We give ourselves over
to short term solutions, thinking that our hungers are more important than
asking why we are hungry at all and, if we are then what are we truly hungry
for? We think our desires are more important than those of others, our needs more
pressing than yours…and so finding in our overwhelming desires a fire that
scorches and destroys when all the time we were really looking for a light that
illumines and enlightens…
It is
enough to make us despair…
Or it would
be…
Were it not
for the prophet’s Spirit whispered promise…
Emmanuel:
Our God with us…
the
fulfilment of all our hopes and dreams with us…
Can it
really be possible?
We wonder…
Could the
God of gods, the light from light truly want to be with us?
With us in
our mess?
With us in our
sin?
With us in
our brokenness?
No! Impossible,
we think,
At least
not until I make myself perfect, or at least a little better,
God would
not come to my home, to my heart, to my family… I mean look at us…
Look at me…
“If you
really knew me…” we say
and the fall silent before the mirror of our
own soul and its sin soiled surface
No, we
think… He could not want to be with me, and in our twisted pride we close our
doors to him, just as surely as the innkeeper did on that night,
as the
Pharisees would later,
as Pilate
finally will with the washing of his hands…
But look at
the name He is announced under…
God with
us… Emmanuel
Not God
with us if…
Not God
with us… when
Not God
with us…but
You see, where
true love exists there are no ifs, buts, or whens;
no
conditions no limits no ultimatums
There is
only with…
The Lover
with the Beloved
Each
allowing the other to be who they are.
The One
present to the other in open compassion and peace.
That is
love
That alone
And to
prove this He comes in the most simple and poor way possible.
He descends
directly into the mess, into the heart of the mess,
Into a divided
world
Into conquered
nation
Into a
persecuted people
Into a
displaced tribe
Into a dung
and straw filled stable
Into a
topsy turvy family barely ready for a birth
Into the
pure heart of a young girl
Love
descends.
Love itself
descends and becomes one with the mess
Becomes one
with us.
Becomes one
with me.
Becomes one
with you.
And we
touch pure, divine unconditional love
No waiting
for us to be perfect here…
If God was
to wait for us to be perfect there would never have been a Christmas!
No He comes
to the mess and in coming to it begins to heal it there and then.
Right there
in the midst of it all.
He comes.
The star
hangs silent and almost unnoticed over a town overrun with chaos
The angels
travel to the simplest and most unclean to deliver the message
of peace!
(no
shepherds allowed in the temple! No farmers before the altar with their muddy
sandals and earthy hands.)
Emmanuel:
Our God with us…
He comes in
stillness
He comes in
peace
He comes in
vulnerability
He comes in
the middle of the night
He comes in
the deep midwinter
He comes to
be loved
He comes to
love as only a baby loves
Without
judgement and always in the perfect
present
moment, forgetting what has just been before
and open to
Love now.
Emmanuel:
Our God with us…
One with
us…
And in that
shining moment of Bethlehem
we are made part of His family again
The one
great family of creation restored as sons and daughters of the Most High
There is no
one without a family ever again
No one
without a place here at the manger
No one for
whom the babe would not have come
Or did not
come…
He came for
you
He came for
me, broken, sinful me…
And He came
so that in the Love that is God the broken would be made whole, the sin
forgiven and the new beginning of blessing begun in my life and in yours too…
This is
what we celebrate tonight…
Every
Christmas light you see reminds us of the light of the stable and the star,
every tree
in every window the evergreen welcome of Christ in His Love,
every gift
exchanged a shadow of the greatest gift ever given…
this is why
we gather here and in all the churches of the world tonight and it is why we
are sent from here with this message, this commission to tell the whole world
Our God is
Emmanuel
Our God is
with us!
Hear it!
You have a
commission… You cannot call yourself a Christian and absolve yourself from it!
Wherever you are, wherever you go you have a message to proclaim, if not by
your words then more importantly by your life!
In your
home
In your
place of work
In your
relationships
You must be
Christmas!
You must be
the reminder to all that God is with us!
You must
become a Christmas tolling bell announcing the Word made Flesh,
the birth
of the Saviour…
No one
should meet you, friend or stranger and not meet the Good News of God in the
mess, God with us…
No one
should meet you, should meet me
without
knowing they have met another call to the manger,
a call to
come home to the family of God,
a call to
the embrace of Love;
No one
should meet you, should meet me
without
knowing that in some way they have met the Christ who comes,
the babe of
Bethlehem, the
God who is with us…
the God who
is love.
The God who
sees in us only and always
His beloved
sons and daughters
His family.
We have
called Him Lord and Master and rightly, for so He is…
We have
called Him Prince of Peace, and Wonderful Counsellor and Everlasting Father,
and so He is…
But He has
called Himself Emmanuel…
God with
us…
And that is
what we celebrate this Christmas night.
May the
Lord give you His Peace this Christmas Night: The Father, the Son and + the
Holy Spirit.
Amen/
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