Every year when we
celebrate Christmas, we ponder upon the mystery of Christ becoming man though
we know we can never reach a full understanding of it in the earth for it will
remain always a mystery of our faith (mysterium fidei). Yet we enjoy celebrating Christmas for different
reasons.
For some, it is simply a festive time just like that. For some, it is something
intrinsically associated with the weather, the snowy season to be precise. If
Christmas is not white, it is not Christmas at all to this kind of people. For
some, it is just a cultural feast having no religious meaning at all.
This recalls to my mind what a friend of mine who recently came from Africa to
visit his family in
No
doubt, secularism has swamped along our modern cities and countries so
forcefully that religion is becoming something outdated, something of the past.
Strange as it may seem, even the secular world loves Christmas to bits; yes,
how a blessed time Christmas is even to the Atheist as far as he succeeds
emptying his store. What a blessed time indeed it is to the merchant who sells
all kinds of gift items. Yes, it is a lovely time of the year for the secular commodist who can envisage all sorts of gift commodities in
anticipation of Christmas, no matter what his religion, if he has one, of
course.
But Christmas does not consist in all that pompous secular merchandising. It is
a million miles away from that. It is a unique Birthday celebration, which does
not need all that kind of noise and disturbance. In fact, it happened in a
quiet smelly stable in a manger at
This we think during the Season of Christmas. What a wonderful mystery! And the
thought of Christmas as Christ's first coming should spurn us for His second
coming. His first coming was in secrete and silently;
His second coming won't be like that. It will be openly and gloriously.
Who
will stand when Jesus comes in His glory to judge the living and the dead? It
will be an awesome and terrible moment. Celebrating Christmas, we look in two
different directions; first, to the past when Our Lord came as man in
Christmas is such a great event that needs to be told to everybody on the
surface of the world. We must tell out this story to those living in despair.
We must tell them that their Redeemer has already come. We cannot hold such a
wonderful Good News only for ourselves; it should be shared with all the
living. We have to proclaim the Good News of Emmanuel- God with us. Long ago
the prophet Isaiah had declared:
Strengthen the weak hands, and make firm the feeble knees.
Say to those who are of a fearful heart,
"Be strong, fear not!
Behold, your God will come with vengeance,
with the recompense of God.
He will come and save you."
Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened,
and the ears of the deaf unstopped;
then shall the lame man leap like a hart,
and the tongue of the dumb sing for joy. (Is 35:3-6)
The
same message applies even today. We must declare our Lord's saving visitation.
Isaiah had spoken using the future tense - behold your God will come and save
you. In our case it should be told in the perfect tense; Behold your God has
come and has saved you! Yes, the Lord Jesus has come to us as Emmanuel -God
with us, and we have been saved by Him. Jesus is His Name, which means Saviour. Indeed He is our Saviour.
"She (Mary) will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name
Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins." (Mt 1:21)
Come Lord Jesus, come. Maranatha! Amen!