Friday, December 28, 2012

Christmas 1 C - Conclusion


Twelve years ago on Christmas Day someone left a little red hound puppy at the church which is how we got Rudolph (Rudy) the Red Dog. Three years ago on Christmas Eve Josh found a stray kitten which is how we got a black cat named Evie. Two years ago Mary Ruth and I went to the Home Depot to get a Christmas tree and came home with a Chihuahua we named Feliz Puppydad. After that Lisa said from here on and forevermore no one leaves the house the week before Christmas. I said it doesn't matter because the strays will find us which indeed they did as this year as two dachshunds, Pooh and Bob, turned up on our front porch the week before Christmas Eve. The lessons for Christmas 1c are about the lost and found. When all was lost because of the sins of Eli’s sons Israel’s hope was found in Hannah’s son Samuel. When we lose our voice for praise because of trying times we find it when we remember praise the Lord is about our being made and not the sound we make. When we clothe ourselves in the wardrobe of Colossians we lose the things that don’t fit those chosen by God, holy and dearly loved, to find the life of love that wears well. And finally the boy that Mary and Joseph feared they had lost and then found in his Father’s house was the One who the Father had sent to find them. That same One comes to find us, whether we know we are lost or not, to provide a future and a hope, which of course is a permanent place in the Father's house. Feliz Navidad!

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