A Sword Will Pierce Your Heart
Posted by Michael on December 23rd, 2005 filed in FaithAmy Wellborn reminds us all of the dark side of Christmas. A must read. Here’s a snippet:
The really traditional Christian remembrance of the Nativity is not about sweetness. It is about awe, fear, and trembling, and it is shot through with hints of suffering to come.
Mary, with a scandalous pregnancy. Joseph, courageous enough to take her on despite it. A birth among farm animals. The threat of death, from the very start, necessitating flight. Mary, told by the prophet Simeon that because of her son, her soul will be pierced by a sword (Luke 2:35).
We view the elements of the story in a nostalgic haze — how sweet to be born with the goats. But is it? Is it sweet? Would you want to give birth among goats?
How charming that Mary and Joseph had to wander before and after the birth of the child. Charming until you remember the reasons why, the doors shut in the face of a heavily pregnant woman, the threat of death from a jealous king.
Look at it closely, with clear eyes. At every turn in this story of this baby there is threat and fear and powers circling, attempting to strike at the light.
* Via Michelle Malkin
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December 23rd, 2005 at 9:39 pm
It’s Christmas Eve here in Perth and I’m spending a little time dropping in on the blogs I regularly read. I wish you a very merry Christmas and I look forward to reading your blog in 2006.
December 25th, 2005 at 10:08 am
Rodney, wishing you a most merry Christmas, too. I’ll be taking a little 2 week hiatus here shortly, but I’ll be back for 2006.