Day 5 - On the Bridge between the Sacred and the Secular
Millions of people celebrate the Holiday season, but not all of them are Christians. They shop and decorate. They attend the politically correct "Holiday" Party and participate in the music of the season. Some will say they are Christian, but just have trouble with a virgin birth and a resurrection - the two, really big mysteries. They say they believe in God and sometimes they go to church. They think there might be something after death - possibly a Heaven, but surely not a place called Hell. How could a loving God send someone to Hell?
That's not very Christmas-y.
And then Advent
comes and asks us to look again at the message proclaimed. The time is here
when prophets warn, stars move in the sky and angels proclaim. Those who are
unsure in their faith find themselves in another Christmas quandary. They find
themselves on the bridge between the sacred and the secular and the choice
becomes one of confusion and distraction. Back and forth they go - we go. The
immediate often reigns over the important. Sometimes it is the good over the
best.
I heard a
speaker who made a strong point about this division. She said there are two
voices inside of us. Deep inside there is God's Spirit calling. Outside, there
is the world calling - usually in the opposite direction. Somehow those voices escalate and vie
for our attention during Advent. The world pulls us to material
pleasures and God's Spirit pulls to one, holy silent night.
It becomes a
battle and Advent can leave us feeling sad and depressed.
The
conversation between Charlie and Lucy in the movie A Charlie Brown Christmas explains our frustrations:
Charlie Brown:
I just don't understand Christmas, I guess. I like getting presents and sending
Christmas cards and decorating threes and all that, but I'm still not happy. I
always end up feeling depressed."
Lucy: "Charlie
Brown, you're the only person I know who can take a wonderful season like
Christmas and turn it into a problem."
Christmas is not the problem.
Christmas is the solution.
Christmas is the voice that calls
to us throughout the year. Maybe it's because during this beautiful season for
celebrating, we find ourselves still on that bridge of indecisiveness, still
wondering, still watching for some small sign of God.
God whose
infant cries call me to your holy night,
Guide my steps
to your sacred manger,
For You are the solution.
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