Would you do what Jesus
did? He swapped a spotless castle for a grimy stable. He exchanged the worship
of angels for the company of killers. He could hold the universe in His palm
but gave it up to float in the womb of a maiden.
If you were God, would you sleep on straw, nurse from a
breast, and be clothed in a diaper? I wouldn’t, but Christ did.
If you knew that those you loved would laugh in your
face, would you still care? …Christ did.
He humbled Himself. He went from commanding angels to
sleeping in the straw. From holding stars to clutching Mary’s finger. The palm
that held the universe took the nail of a soldier.
Why? Because that’s
what love does. It puts the beloved before itself.
Love
goes the distance… and Christ traveled from limitless eternity to be confined
by time in order to become one of us. He didn’t have to. He could have given
up. At any step along the way, He could have called it quits.
When He saw the size of the womb, He could have stopped.
When He saw how tiny His hand would be, how soft His
voice would be, how hungry His tummy would be, He could have stopped. At the
first whiff of the stinky stable, at the first gust of cold air. The first time
He scraped His knee or blew His nose or tasted burnt bagels, He could have
turned and walked out.
When He saw the dirt floor of His Nazareth house. When Joseph
gave Him a chore to do. When His fellow students were dozing off during the
reading of the Torah, His Torah. At any point Jesus could have said, “That’s it! That’s enough! I’m going home.”
But He didn’t.
He didn’t because He is love.
[Taken from 3:16 by Max Lucado]
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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