Wednesday, 25 December 2019

Celebrating


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‘Come and join the celebration; it’s a very special day;
Come and share our jubilation;
There’s a new King born today!’


The day has dawned! A child is born to us, our Saviour, Christ the Lord!

On this Holy Day let us celebrate his coming as the Word made flesh: God with us.

Just as I wish that the Church might make more of Advent and the deep and rich themes of that season, instead of simply observing it as a ‘Christmas-in-advance’, I also wish that we would make more of the whole Christmas Season (which simply begins today and lasts for the next 12 days) instead of moving on too quickly once Boxing Day has passed! The biblical accounts of the Visit of the Magi and the tragic Slaughter of the Innocents, and also the profound theological insights of the prologue to John’s Gospel demand and deserve much more in depth reflection than we tend to give them.

But that argument is all for another day.

Today is a day for celebrating. It is a day for rejoicing in the Birth of our Lord Jesus. It is a day for giving and receiving.

So, let’s celebrate today this joyous thing that has happened!

And, those of you who read my blog from time to time, might wish to join Jane and me in a special and personal celebration, the news that our daughter is announcing to everyone today that she is expecting our first grandchild!

We are very excited about this!

It will certainly make a big difference to Christmas Days from now on.

May you all have a very happy, blessed, peaceful and joy-filled Christmas Day.


4 comments:

  1. Lovely news. Congratulations. You will have even more reason to go to Edinburgh now.
    Every blessing and Happy Christmas. X

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  2. Congratulations on that brilliant news, and thanks, David, for these reflections. They have provided the reflective framework for my Advent season this year!

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  3. Congratulations David, that's wonderful news - delivered with a great sense of timing! Thanks again for persevering in sharing your honest and thoughtful ponderings throughout Advent. Now enjoy all 12 days of the Christmas season!

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  4. More good news! God bless you all! Many thanks for this Advent series, David. It's been very helpful.

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