And
they came with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the Babe
lying in a manger.
Luke 2:16*
Luke 2:16*
When my family lived in Ecuador,
S.A., Christmas was a big deal, especially in the underdeveloped rural
area where we lived. There, the people were so poor that no one got
presents, but each school child in the country received a small bag of
candy sent in from the governor of each province. Christmas there
was not December 25, but whatever day the grade-schoolers had their
program and the goodie-bags were handed out.
In the jungle, the schools almost always
presented a living Nativity. An open front thatched roof hut was made
with bamboo poles. The stable was full of animals (chickens, turtles,
monkeys, iguanas, and dogs). School children played the roles of
Mary, Joseph, angels, wise men, and shepherds and the school teachers
surveyed the parents to find a suitable “volunteer” for baby
Jesus.
The babe that was chosen
usually was a newborn wrapped in swaddling. This not only served as a diaper,
but the tightly wound length of cloth made the infant feel secure so
he’d sleep for hours. The new candidate for baby Jesus was laid in a box of fresh
banana leaves, where he lay quietly until the commotion of the program
was over. He was supposed to be the main attraction of the day, but
was almost forgotten when candy was given out.
Bethlehem’s Babe is
also often overlooked with all the distractions of the holiday
season. The focus of Christmas day is usually under the tree and not
in the manger, where the Savior of the World was laid, where the
incarnate God was sleeping. Angels announced Him as Christ the Lord
and shepherds worshipped before Him. He was Immanuel, God with us, in the
body of a Babe.
*see also Luke 2:12
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