Born in a Barn - I Do Every Day - December 12
I Do Every Day
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Born in a Barn
By Janel Breitenstein
I grew up on a small, tidy farm. There was a rustling green for acres, the mottled red of the apple trees, the streaked pink of rhubarb. Farms have their own simple beauty.
I doubt my parents saw it as simple. Seven days a week, there were animals needing care and feeding. Go on vacation, and youâre hiring someone to do it for you.
And then there were the smells and sounds. As I picture entering our barn, I think of stamping and restlessness, crusted fur, the earthy hay. My mom, aka âMy Love Language Is Cleanliness,â had a protocol for my dad and his rank clothing and boots after chores.
So I find a redolent metaphor in Jesus being born in a stable, laid in a feed trough. Our God is not aloof. Not, âSorry. You and your marriage happen to be too disgusting for Me.â Or, âIâll just stay out here.â He didnât even glide into the idyllic farm with cute chicks and carrots that taste best right out of the ground. He chose the filth.
As God entered the world from a screaming, sweating, grunting womanâs body, He came into our mess.
Manure can be scraped or hosed away; itâs much harder to reconcile the damage we do to each other. Francis Spufford describes in his book Unapologetic our âactive inclination to break stuff, âstuffâ here including ⌠promises, relationships we care about, and our own well-being and other peopleâs.â
Like a marriage, God was saying, âYour mess is my mess. You needed me, so I came all the way into this.â
Maybe this Christmas finds you or your marriage feeling distant from God. It could be your deep suffering. Or maybe you think God likes âcleanâ people. Allow me to introduce you to The God in the Mess. The God Who Relates to Every Rank Bit of It.
Or, as He called Himself, Immanuel, âGod With Us.â
This Christmas, lean in. Heâs ready for your mess.
Read â7 Ideas for Making Your Holidays âHoly Days.ââ
The Good Stuff: For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. (Hebrews 4:15)
Action Points: Take a minute. What are some of your biggest hurdles to feeling close to God? To feeling like He is âwithâ you? How does the truth of Jesus answer your mindâs questions?
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