The Spirit - December 2016

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The

monthly Anglican Diocese of Bendigo

december 2016

issue 125

Remembering the Christmas story

Don Saines Trinity College Theological School

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he Christmas story is often pushed into the background in Christmas celebrations these days. The streets of our towns and cities cry out ‘Season’s Greetings!’ with snow men, sleighs, Christmas trees, presents and decorations. Some of these images really are an oddity in Australia, but they also entrench in our thinking a ‘normality’ that it is normal not to be direct about our faith, not to speak of Jesus and the present Spirit who is, actually, the reason for our hope, ‘the reason for the season’ as the churches try to make clear.

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We need to keep this Christmas story up in the spot light! The Christmas story is the story for us to ponder, to live into, and to remember that this is our lifeforming story.

The story reminds us that there was no room in the inn (Luke 9:58). No ‘Almighty God’ here, but the humble God who will later live through humiliation. Here we remember that God goes with us as women and men even in our sufferings and griefs, our failures, our wilful wrong doings, because the Human One born in the stable is just that, human in every sense. So we remember that God meets us, loves us and forgives us in the darkest and most fearful of places. There’s no room in the inn, so go out to the cave where the animals are! As we

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ponder the story we will also remember, as Dietrich Bonhoeffer once wrote, that Jesus was eventually pushed out of the world “onto a cross.” The truth this Christmas story points toward is the memory that the stone the builders rejected becomes the cornerstone. In spite of all our rejections of God, God stays, loves and remains the inner well of our life.

The story also reminds us that the first people to get wind of this birth of Jesus are shepherds. We have to shake free of some of our Christmas piety here. This is not some nice little pastoral scene. Shepherds in the first century represented something like the homeless

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Clergy contemplations: ‘Nativity’ page 11


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