
Luke 2:9-10 The Lord’s angel stood before them, the Lord’s glory shone around them, and they were terrified. The angel said, “Don’t be afraid! Look! I bring good news to you—wonderful, joyous news for all people.
Last week I spent a lot of hours editing the virtual pageant, Do Not Be Afraid,from Illustrated Ministries. I came away from this experience with two thoughts. The first is I have a much greater appreciation for all those film editors out there. The second thought was that most every character in the story of Jesus’ birth had some worries and fears. Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, the magi and even king Herod all had concerns. There were fears about what people would think. There were fears about angels just popping out of nowhere in the sky. There were fears about what the king might do and there were fears about who this newborn baby was. The common theme throughout the story was to not be afraid! With the exception of King Herod, each of these people were assured that everything would work out. All of them relied on their faith in God and said yes in spite of their worries, concerns and fears.
Living through a pandemic can bring about fears, but we don’t need a pandemic to have had fears and worries weave in and out of our lives. As a parent, I have worried about whether I have taught my boys, now young adults, values that are important to their dad and I; and I worried about the decisions they would make. While recently going and getting our Christmas tree with one of my kids, he shared with us a conversation he and his brothers recently had. Through that conversation it was apparent that they too shared the same values as their parents. What a great feeling and relief. For me, I don’t think God talks to me through angeIs. I feel that God talks to me through my gut; so as a parent going through uncharted territory, I relied many times on my gut.
As we move through a pandemic, parenting, work and just everyday life and fear and worries begin to creep in. Remember the words of the angel Gabriel so long ago, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news”. Remind yourself that God is always with you and that is good news.
Gracious and loving God, fear can be so powerful and can take over our thoughts. Help us to remember that when we are fearful that you are with us and we don’t need to be afraid. Thank you for all the different ways that you come to us whether it be through angels, guts, words or…. May we always feel your comfort.
Amen
Christmas Blessings to all of you,
Marty