Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas 2013


A tale of two trees



It had to be just right. This could not be any run of the mill tree because Joe was building a crib for not just anyone this time. This time it was for someone special in his life. Although the details of it all could safely fall in the category marked “complicated”, the final result was that he and his wife were going to have a baby and that baby needed a crib. Joe knew that He was not just any baby and he wanted to make sure the crib was not just functional but something fit for a king to sleep in.



He had heard all the promises. Like the one where the LORD would send another shepherd like David to shepherd God's people. The one where there would be a king in the line of David who would reign forever and of course the one about how a virgin would conceive and give birth to a son whose name would mean “God is with us”. He had heard it all but he didn't think it would involve him. How could a mere man be responsible for the well being of the Son of God. Shouldn't that task be given to a royal servant, or a priest or even a wealthy business man. Shouldn't he be born in a palace in the royal city Jerusalem. He had lot's of questions but for now one thing was clear to him – the boy was going to be needing a place to put down His head and because this was the Son of God's head not just any old tree would do. No way, it had to be the best he could find.



Well, he eventually found that tree and he chopped it down and took it home to the shop. He used all the skill he had acquired to fashion the best crib that money could buy. In his estimation, it was a crib fit for a king and not just any king but the King of Kings. Little did he know that the circumstances of the birth of that boy would take all sorts of strange turns and that the crib would be left behind; exchanged for a common stone feed trough. That was no place for the Son of God but what else could he do. They had to go to Bethlehem for the taxation census because Bethlehem was his ancestor David's town. And what is a young couple to do but travel as efficiently as possible hoping that maybe they would make it back home before the baby came. But they didn't and just as the prophet said long ago, the Son of God, the One who would be known as God is with us, the one they would call Jesus; He was born in Bethlehem.



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They just picked one and started chopping.

“Any old stick will do” the captain shouted, “just make sure it will hold the man”.

“Once you hung up one criminal you've hung 'em all. Nothing special needed for this job in fact the rougher and ruder the better”.

It would be over soon enough and the tree wouldn't be needed long.

“Let's get this over with so we can get home” he said with little regard for the lives held in their hands but what was that to them. They were getting what they deserved weren't they?



Yet as they started they knew something was different. It was almost as if the tree blushed to hold its Maker. Almost as if it was humbled to hold such a righteous load. Almost as if the tree could not help but bow to this man as its sovereign.



The good book says “cursed is the one who hangs on a tree”. As He cried out “it is finished” it was as if the tree that bore Him groaned under the load that it bore. As if it bent in reverence and awe at the weight it carried as the pure and holy One it held took on Himself the weight of all the world and then took it away. It was finished and the desire even of the tree to eventually be right was now being fulfilled as He who bore the sin of the world was now taken down.



No one knows what ever happened to that old tree. Perhaps it was cut up and thrown in the fire. I guess it does not much matter. What really matters is what happened to the One the tree bore on those terrible hours one Friday. Why does it matter? It matters because He who bore that tremendous weight was buried yet He rose from the dead three days later proving that it truly was finished and that people can be forgiven. The old tree is gone but the One who hung there lives on and we celebrate Him again this night as we remember that time long ago when God became a man and dwelt among us. Jesus the one whose very name means salvation. God is with us.
 
SDG
December 24, 2013