Last week, we held a word you
selected close to your heart, ears, and life.
Or maybe you decided you needed more than just one word this Advent. Or maybe you are longing right now to trade
your word for another, the way you would swap something from your lunch with
something from your friend’s lunch at school growing up (I’ll trade you a
Hostess cupcake for that Little Debbie treat we’d say to each other ~ like we
were playing Let’s Make a Deal).
Here is my deal for you. You are
welcome to find a new word this week if you’d like or continue to carry the
word you selected last week. No right
answers or rules or shoulds/have tos during this Advent. Sometimes we make a choice and feel
disappointed, wanting to rewind time. On
the road to Bethlehem, maybe you need to set down your word from last week, for
it has taken you as far as it can. Or
maybe you want to keep carrying your word because you sense there is a blessing
not yet revealed or realized. Or maybe
your word has been a light to your path.
Or maybe you are still struggling to find a word. Right now, find a word or a few. Say your word aloud. Let the letters leap from your tongue into
the world as a blessing that no one may hear, but God does. Your word, your life, your presence on the
path to the manger, creating space and a place for God this year.
Slowly read, aloud preferably so
you hear your own voice, the Indigenous People’s Version of John 1:
Long ago, in the time before all
days, before the creation of all things, the one who is known as the Word was
there face-to-face with the Great Spirit.
This Word fully represents the Creator and shows us who he is and what
he is like. He has always been there
from the beginning, for the Word and Creator are one and the same. Through the Word all things came into being,
and not one thing exists that he did not create. Creator’s life shone out from the Word,
giving light to all human beings. This
is the true Light that comes to all the peoples of the world and shines on
everyone. The Light shines into the
darkness, and the darkness cannot overcome it or put it out.
Into the wilderness of the Land
of Promise (Judea) came a man named Gift of Goodwill (John). He was sent by the Great Spirit to tell what
he knew about the Light so everyone could believe. He was not the Light but came to speak the
truth about the Light. The true Light
that shines on all people was coming into the darkness of this world. He came down into this world, and even though
he made all things, the world did not recognize him. Even his own tribe did not welcome or honor
him. But all who welcome and trust him receive their birthright as children of
the Great Spirit. Creator’s Word became a
flesh-and-blood human being and pitched his sacred tent among us, living as one
of us. We looked upon his great beauty
and saw how honorable he was, the kind of honor held only by this one Son who
fully represents his Father – full of his great kindness and truth.
Gift of Goodwill (John) told
what he knew about him and cried out with a loud voice, “The one I have told
you about is here! He comes after me,
but is much greater – my elder! He has
more honor, for even though he is thought to be younger, he existed before I
was born.”
From the fullness of his being,
we have all had many gifts of kindness poured out on us. Drawn from the Water (Moses) gave us our
tribal laws, but the gift of great kindness and truth came from Creator Sets
Free (Jesus), the Chosen One. No one has
ever seen the Great Spirit but the one Son, who is himself the Great Spirit and
closest to the Father’s heart, has shown us what he is like. (First Nations Version: An Indigenous
Translation of the New Testament).
Was there a word above that sang
to your shy soul? Did you hear something
new, feel something new, encounter a truth that has always been in this passage,
but this translation illuminated for you?
Let these words inspire and infuse us as we begin the second week of
Advent and our travel to Bethlehem this year.
May God’s peace/shalom/wholeness/healing and
presence hold and enfold you this week.
Amen.




