Okay, let me set the scene for you. It’s Easter Sunday. My son and I taught Kids Church at our church at 9 am. We’re very Pentecostal! My husband is Catholic. So on Christmas Eve and on Easter Sunday, my son and I become “C and E” Catholics, so we can go as a family to Dad’s church with him.
Perhaps not ideal. Or, even what I pray for. But it is what it is!!
Anyway, I know Easter Service is going to be super packed at the Catholic church, so I want to get there as soon as we can, when my son and I get home from our church. We wore regular church clothes, instead of our Kids Church t-shirts and jeans, as we usually would, just to save time. But, I let my son wear his black and white Converse sneakers with his black pants, because, well, who cares, right???
Anyway, my husband insists our kid come inside, and change his sneakers, and so, we got to his church right before 11 am, instead of at 10:30 am, like I planned. There might have been a shot at getting a seat at 10:30 am, but “No Way” at 11 am!! It’s a huge, beautiful church, just rebuilt after the hurricane!
But, folks, this is Easter Sunday…Resurrection Day! Amen! And Hallelujah!!
We walk in through crowds, upon crowds, of people. I see a friend and she says, “No seats!!!” Since the usher just gave her husband the last seat, because he had just had surgery, and wouldn’t be able to stand for an hour and a half.
I can’t either!
So we head back outside…
Walk around to the other door…
Into the overflow room!!
The overflow room has overflowed!
People have overflowed out into the vestibule…
And onto the outside walkway…
And well into the parking lot!
So we decided to stay in the vestibule, ’cause I saw a little 2″ window sill, that I mistakenly thought I could rest on. But, at second glance, I saw that it was way too small for my behind!
What was I thinking?
Also, I had worn my really cute, little, tiny heels, since I figured,
“Hey, I’m not working and standing all day, right?
I’ll be sitting, won’t I?”
Ouch!
My mind is racing.
How to find a way to sit down…
ANYWHERE!!!
I ask the usher if there are any folding chairs? “No!” My husband goes to the Annex Building to look. “No!”
Then I spy a door to a kitchen, and just inside, is a little mahogany step stool!
I sneak in when the usher isn’t looking, and grab it!
Nice Christian move, huh?!?!?
I sat rather uncomfortably on this stool for the entire service, I couldn’t even see the priest. I peeked around the blob of people in front of me. He was miles away, but I saw that he had white hair. We had settled right next to the bathrooms, where people were coming and going, and flushing! Not really conducive to worshiping!
But, with their great sound system, and I could hear every word the priest said!
All the hassle was worth it, because of the sermon I heard preached to the Catholics!!
After awhile everyone calmed down to stand in their chosen spots, and the ceremony began. They even sang “Celebrate, Jesus, Celebrate”
Which I loved! Real hand clapping music! Amen!
The priest was talking about what Jesus did for us on the Cross…
“It’s Finished, Nothing Else Needs To Be Done!”
Amen!
He helps them recite their profession of faith and belief in Jesus Christ, etc.
While I’m not Catholic, my Mom’s older sister was a nun, I was raised in a Catholic town in NJ, and basically there were a hand-full of us non-Catholic Italians in our town-most of whom were related to us!!
So, if you have any questions, please go to Rebecca Hamilton’s blog called Public Catholic, at:
Re-posting of my previous post called “Living In The Stable”
Part of the glorious Christmas Story…
Involves living in a stable!
How do we go from “Living in a Stable” to
“Sitting in the Heavenly Throne Room with Christ?”
How do we get from the hardship of the stable to the glory of the throne?
We trust and wait!
What do we do when there’s no room in the Inn?
We give birth in a stable!
Here’s my definition of a stable:
“A Stable is a place we find ourselves physically, emotionally, or spiritually, where we don’t want to be!”
Mary & Joseph wanted to be back in their home in Nazareth in Galilee, or at least in the Inn in Bethlehem…
Especially when Mary was ready to give birth!!
But, they found themselves in the stable!
It’s a mistake to label someone in a “stable” situation as:
A transient…
A fugitive…
A drifter…
An orphan…
Often a gradual process of circumstances got us there.
I know my All-Powerful God…
Could have delivered…
Jesus, Mary, & Joseph…
Out of the stable…
Kept them in Nazareth in Galilee…
And not sent them to Bethlehem in Judea…
But there was a purpose…
And a prophecy that had to be fulfilled!
What is the prophecy concerning us…
And our families?
What is our promise from God…
That needs to be fulfilled…
Because we’re in a stable right now?
Are we…
Like Jesus…
Headed for the throne room?
We are…
If we know Christ!
How did baby Jesus get from the stable…
To the throne?
Through suffering and trials…
’Til He went back to the Father…
True for us, too!
Suffering and trials…
‘Til we return to our Father in Heaven!
But, we can bless our Father through our trials…
Jesus did!
How long did Jesus, Mary, and Joseph stay in the stable?
One day?
Two days?
A while…
What were the conditions?
Stables are smelly…
Loud with animal sounds…
Uncomfortable…
Lacking the simplest comforts…
Lacking family support…
And it’s a lifestyle…
That is at the mercy of strangers!
Have we ever found ourselves in a stable?
Was there stress?
Mary glorified God…
Even after submitting to a pregnancy…
She could never explain…
Months of village criticism…
And all God’s requirements for bearing the Son of God!
Our belief…
And obedience…
Is what magnifies God!
From The Fruit Of The Spirit Bible, we read:
“It is always the heaviness of the burden…
That teaches us the best song.”
Mary was faithful…
Which I define as:
“Always doing what God tells us to do…
Exactly when He tells us to do it!”
Amen!!
Patience never argues with God,
And it has a habit of praising God…
While it waits for miracles to take place!
There’s never any reason to hurry God!
“May it be to me as God has said!” Mary prayed…
And then she sang as she waited!
Who was there with them in the stable?
No family…
But God knew where they were!
And He blessed Mary and Joseph…
With the birth of their son…
Jesus…
In a stable!
And worship…
And support…
Came to the stable from everywhere…
Even Shepherds need a Savior!
He knows where we are, too…
Even if we’re in a stable…
And, He will bless us with birth, too!
Perhaps, the birth of a needed job…
The birth of a home of our own…
The birth of a long-held dream…
The birth of a vision…
And the birth of a purpose!
What was the result of Mary & Joseph’s stable experience?
Christmas!
Jesus’ birth in a stable…
Brought joy…
Brought faith…
Brought hope…
Brought vision…
And brought a promise for us!
It got the attention of angels…
Kings…
Magi…
And shepherds!
In our stable experience…
We can’t discount the enemy at work…
But don’t give him any glory either!
Satan’s a liar!
We shouldn’t ask…
“Why are we here in this stable, Lord??”
We need to ask…
“What are You trying to birth in us, Lord…
Right here in this stable?”
We must know that God plans…
To take us from the stable…
To the throne…
Just as He did for His Son…
Jesus!
But, we’ve got to let Him!
Hope is here!
We’re children of God!
And, this is the season when God reminds us…
Of His Love!
Christmas is for those of us in the stable…
So God can show us…
That His purpose…
Is to bring us out of the stable…
To His throne!
We’ve got to go to God…
And want everything He wants for us!!
We need to be faithful…
To God’s favor and guidance…
Even in the stable…
Of small beginnings…
To get to the glorious ending…
The throne!!
Even if we’re in a “stable” situation right now…
We must accept the gift of Jesus…
Because even in the stable…
God’s right there with us!!
Remember!
His Son was born there!
And, once we’re out of the stable…
Don’t look back…
Just look up…
To where the throne is!
Amen!!
I preached this sermon last year when our Drama Team ministered at our local Homeless Shelter…
I preached it for me…
And I needed to hear it again…
Thanks for letting me re-post it!
From Pastor Ron Gray’s Christmas Newsletter:
“One of the great truths concerning Christmas is that Christ came to us.
So many times we tend to think that we came to Him.
It was the love of God for His creation that caused Him to send His Son.
He came to redeem us.
He came to bring us abundant life.
He came to be our Savior, Lord, and King.
Today…
Jesus comes and brings light, hope, and a future…
I believe that God will come to you today in the middle of whatever you are going through.
You may think He is not interested,
but I believe He cares,
and He knows what you are dealing with.
Jesus is making Himself real to you today.
Give Him an opportunity to work.
Stop for just a moment and talk to Him.
He has come to you to bring you joy.
I trust Him today to work a miracle in your life.”
“And the God of all grace, who called you to His eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will Himself RESTORE you and make you strong, firm, and steadfast.” I Peter 5:10
I’m highly recommending this Christian daily e-mail you can subscribe to…
Called “The Daily Verse” by Kat Davis…
Or you can purchase her book by the same name…
Web-site: TheDailyVerse.com
Today’s Bible verse for November 20, 2012:
“And there was a man named Zacchaeus. He was a chief tax collector and was rich. And he was seeking to see who Jesus was, but on account of the crowd he could not, because he was small of stature. So he ran on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see him, for he was about to pass that way.”
Luke 19:2-4
After each verse, Kat explains her thoughts from God on that verse:
For this verse, Kat writes: “Let us consider how much of an effort will we make to overcome our limitations, so that we can clearly see Jesus, and figuratively climb the tree, just as Zacchaeus did.”
Always short, sweet, and to the point!!!!
Do we get it???
Don’t be lazy!
Make the effort it takes to see Jesus…
To walk with Him…
To have Him come to our house…
And into our hearts!
Then when He says, “I’m coming in!”
Let Him!!
Amen!
If you were raised in Sunday school, you know the song about Zacchaeus!!!
The song tells of Zacchaeus’s attempts to see Jesus by climbing a sycamore tree, there are a series of hand motions that accompany the song. The song is one of the more popular children’s Bible songs, and has been featured on numerous Christian children’s music collections.
It was my favorite!!
I can still see and hear my Uncle Angelo (my pastor!) singing it to us and teaching us the hand motions…
It’s one of those songs you teach to your children…
I taught my son!!
Here are the lyrics:
“Zacchaeus was a wee little man,
And a wee little man was he.
He climbed up in a sycamore tree
For the Lord he wanted to see.
And when the Savior passed that way
He looked up in the tree.
And said, ‘Zaccheus, you come down!
For I’m going to your house today!
For I’m going to your house today!’
Zacchaeus was a wee little man,
But a happy man was he,
For he had seen the Lord that day
And a happy man was he;
And a very happy man was he.”
Each day, “The Daily Verse” pops into my email…
I can’t tell you how much it has helped set the tone for my day…
For my walk with the Lord…
And how many, many times I’ve felt compelled to forward it to others!
Miraculously, when I have a need, or a family member or friend is going through something…
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