This is the true Light that comes to all the peoples of
the world and shines on everyone
Begin this morning by speaking
your Advent word aloud and listening for how the Eternal Echo responds to your
voice.
There is a universalist nature to God’s embrace that we are hearing
this week. Everyone, everywhere, no
expectations. Of course, we want to
control God’s flashlight. We want to
tell God who is on our “naughty” and “nice” list, playing Santa Claus. We want to block out some who seem unworthy
of God’s light, determine and distinguish who has earned or deserved God’s love
this Christmas. We want to put coal in
people’s stockings, especially the ones who have hurt us. Take that, we think, because the one who
laughs last wins.
I don’t understand the unconditional and unceasing part of God. There are certainly people whom I would
prefer not be invited to the manger this year. And, I think the very people I don’t want to
gaze into the eyes of the vulnerable Christ-child, might be the very ones who need
it the most. At the manger, I might see
the humanness of another. Those who go
reluctantly to the manger join with those who skip all the way to
Bethlehem. Those who show up at church
to appease family are just as loved as those of us who have already picked out
our Christmas Eve attire. The Carol, Come
All Ye Faithful reminds us of
the inclusiveness of the invitation.
Come all…even if your faith is on fumes or empty. Even if you feel this whole love stuff is
foolish. Even if you still think some
people should be blocked at the barn door, because God doesn’t have a bouncer
to keep the riffraff out. In fact, God
seems to delight in the lost, lonely, and left out. Those who come to the manger feeling
forgotten or pushed to the fringe get the front row seat. The stable is full of people not on our guest
list. The stable is not reserved for
those who have perfect attendance and pledge cards that were increased or the
“right” beliefs. Come all.
That has been, is, and will always be God’s calling card. Come all. Be drenched in a light that changes the story
you tell yourself about yourself, others, and especially God. Come all. Today and tomorrow and every day in
2026. Come, let’s dance together. And may God’s peace/shalom/wholeness/healing and presence hold
and enfold you this week. Amen.
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