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Gritty Wonder: Christmas Through Fresh Eyes

DAY 2 OF 4

Joseph

Oh, Joseph. It can be so easy to overlook him. To underestimate the very real fear and confusion he had to conquer, to skip over the costly compassion and audacious trust that he had to muster up and act upon. To forget that, according to the world around him, Jesus was this carpenter’s son.

Jewish communities in the 1st century were built upon extended family, active community, and a sense of loving duty to one another. It’s therefore highly likely that Joseph’s whole future was wrapped up in a local girl that he’d probably known for as long as he could remember.

A girl who was probably chosen for him, by both of their families, so that they could begin their own.

A girl who held the key to all his plans, his expectations, his anticipations.

A girl who returned from a trip to her cousin’s house pregnant with a baby that couldn’t have been his.

A girl he loved and respected enough to let go quietly, with minimal shame and humiliation.

Can you imagine that feeling? Maybe you can, maybe you know it well. Maybe you’re extremely familiar with the feeling of the rug being pulled out from underneath you. Because there are those things, aren’t there? Those things that we have absolutely no control over, that come out of nowhere and knock us completely off course.

No amount of planning can foresee them, and no damage-control can touch them.

Scott Erikson, in his book Honest Advent, writes: ‘”be not afraid” could be a legitimate substitution for “Merry Christmas”.’ And I reckon Joseph would agree.

Those are the words that God used to calm him, to tell him that despite the way it looked, God had it all in hand and marriage to Mary was still the path ahead. To remind him that he wouldn’t have to face a single moment of it alone.

And those are the same words that He uses for us today, as we approach this Christmas with minds desperately trying to untangle themselves and hearts determined to find some sturdy ground again.

Feeling overwhelmed by the unknown and uncontrollable things this Christmas? You’re in great company. Joseph is a grace-filled and gritty example of what it looks like to give all our trust to the only one who never gets caught off guard.

Man, we really owe Joseph.

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How does knowing God’s presence is with us, even in confusing and overwhelming moments, help us in our daily lives?

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Gritty Wonder: Christmas Through Fresh Eyes

Discover the wonder of the Christmas story with fresh eyes - looking deeper at the tough experiences, challenging settings, and real people it's made up of. At its heart, the Nativity isn't a cute kids' play: it's the gritty, wondrous story of Jesus entering the mess and madness of the human world.

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