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December 18, 2007

A Christmas Speculation, Part Two

A pondering of what happened behind the scenes 2,000 years ago continues...
Praying and believing,
Dineen


659149_29309835Joseph crouched next to Mary’s prone form. The babe lay nestled in the crook of her arm, either content in her warmth or unaware of his meager surroundings. Joseph knew not which, only that such circumstances were unbefitting a king.

All because of Augustus’ vile decree. They’d barely made it to Bethlehem in time for Mary to give birth. Now his wife lay in a bed of straw and a trough would serve as the babe’s first bed.

He stared at the child—at Jesus in awestruck wonder, then hung his head in shame. Had he failed the boy already? Had he failed Mary? More importantly, had he failed God? He’d almost walked away when he first learned of Mary’s pregnancy, yet God had given him a second chance. Would God give him a third?

Joseph felt Mary’s hand on his cheek, recognized her jasmine scent. He lifted his head. What would he see reflected back in her eyes?

Mary searched his face. A tender smile curved her lips. Understanding and love saturated her stare. “All is well, Joseph, and as it should be.”

Throat tight with his gratitude, he could only nod. Such trust! No wonder God had chosen Mary for such an honor as carrying the Son of God. That he could be half as worthy.

But why him? What did God see in a simple carpenter like Joseph? He leaned over and kissed Mary’s forehead, then did the same to Jesus. As his lips touched the downy skin of the babe, Joseph’s heart surged with love—a love like nothing he’d ever experienced.

He knew then he’d do anything for the tiny baby. He’d sacrifice everything, even himself if need be. Everything he had and was, he gladly gave to the babe put in his charge—to his “son.”

To Jesus.

All fear vanished.

All shame fled.

All trepidation over the future left in the wake of peace.

And Joseph knew all would be well.

Just as Mary said.

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Dineen,

Wow, I love you girl. I have a lump in my throat and tears stinging my eyes. How many times have we felt just like Joseph.

Thank you for this. I feel Jesus so close today and celebrating His birth is so real. Love you, Lynn

You know, the Christmas story always blows me away. I watched The Nativity movie the other day and it just shared more about what Joseph and Mary were feeling and going through as they followed God. It really was amazing!

Beautiful post, thank you.

Dineen....girl I am moved...beyond words. I feel your words...I love to read the ponderings of your heart. I ponder myself! What a wonderful view from our "observation point". You bless me sweet friend!

Dineen, you make it seem like we are there. So many uncertainties there are when we follow God's plan and not our own, eh?

I, too just watched The Nativity Story - we really liked it! Great thoughts about that first Christmas.

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