Monday, November 26, 2012

Christmas: Revolutionaries of Hope


I love the Lord of the Rings trilogy by J. R. Tolkein. The three books are not only exciting adventure stories but also demonstrate what it means to be the people of God. The third book of the trilogy, The Return of the King, always reminds me that we are living in that “between” time right now, the time between Jesus first appearance on Planet Earth and the moment of his return.

Sam and Fredo, the two hobbits of the trilogy know they must leave the safe comfort of their Shire to become revolutionaries for good. Against their better judgment and peace loving, risk averse nature, they set off for the evil land of Mordor, risking hearth, home and even their very lives to move against the forces of darkness. In one particularly bleak moment deep in the enemy’s territory, Sam is able to spot a single star shining out of the darkness above the heavy clouds of Mordor.

Sound familiar?  “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” (John 1:5) Even in the darkness the true light has come into the world and the darkness can never eradicate it.

Within the Church, especially in the past century, we have reduced Christmas to pageants, presents, candle lighting and carol singing. We converted Saint Nicholas into Santa Claus and then rolled both into our picture of Jesus. We have memorialized the birth of the Savior through fun yet expensive family Christmas traditions and familiar watered down comfortable Christmas Eve worship services instead of following him into battle against the kingdom of darkness. We forget, or ignore entirely, that we are to be kingdom operatives, like Sam and Frodo, serving as Christ’s revolutionaries of hope in the world.

This year, let it be a different kind of Christmas. Instead of simply preparing for Christmas, prepare for Jesus to do a new thing in your own life. Instead of  spending all of your time and energy preparing your house for Christmas, prepare your heart to be the manger where Jesus can be born anew.  The miracle of Christmas looks nothing like the materialistic Christmas of our culture. Instead of getting sucked into the false promises of wall street advertising, be drawn into the real miracle, “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.” (John 1: 14)

Expect the miracle, be the miracle, share the miracle, until the return of our King and the full restoration of his Kingdom, until his will is done in you and on Planet Earth as it is in heaven. 

Peace,
Rick

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Thanksgiving or Black Thursday Night?

We are only two days away from Thanksgiving, a holiday that now simply seems to herald the arrival of Black Friday. In fact this year, the Big Box Retailers are getting a jump start on the competition with an opening volley of “door buster” deals starting at 8 PM Thanksgiving Day soon to be known as Black Thursday Night. By the time you factor in the two hour early arrival lot many of us will reduce Thanksgiving Day with our families to “Thanksgiving Afternoon.” How ironic is it that we will cut short a day intended to count our blessings in order to accumulate more stuff we certainly don’t need and really can’t afford?

I am challenging you this year to join me and my family in having a different kind of Christmas, one that abdicates the over spending, overeating and the materialism typically associated with the Advent Season and focusing on the life changing impact of God arriving on planet earth in the flesh as a baby.

To help those who accept this challenge, I will blog five short Advent Devotions on successive Monday mornings beginning Monday November 26. Advent does not begin until December 2 but I am afraid that the power of marketing and “Blockbuster” sales will have already sucked you in so we will start a week early. I will also pause Thanksgiving Night and again early “Black Friday” morning with your weekend prayer requests in hand. Dallas and I will be praying for you even as you strive to resist the temptations of our gluttonous world.

We love you and yearn for you to this year have a different kind of Christmas, a Christmas where you are able to enjoy Christmas traditions without consuming more than you can afford or need, a Christmas where you experience the reality of the “Word Became Flesh” and are so transformed that God will be able to use you to change the world, one person at a time with the incredible life changing love of Jesus.

“The Word became flesh and lived among us.” John 1:14

I am praying for you. Please pray for me.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Rick