Seeing Jesus Through the Eyes of the Christmas Story CharactersSample
ADVENT DAY 10: Manger Animals, the First Witnesses
Devotional
In his book, An Angel’s Story, Max Lucado sets the scene for the animals.
“I’ve heated the water!”
”No need to yell, Joseph. I hear you fine.”
Mary would have heard had Joseph whispered. The stable was even smaller than Joseph had imagined, but the innkeeper was right – it was clean. I started to clear out the sheep and cow, but Michael stopped me.
“The Father wants all of creation to witness the moment.”
Mary cried out and gripped Joseph’s arm with one hand and a feed trough with the other. The thrust in her abdomen lifted her back, and she leaned forward.
“Is it time?” Joseph asked.
She shot back a glance and he had his answer. Within minutes the Anointed One was born. I was privileged to have a position close to the couple, only a step behind Michael. We both gazed into the wrinkled face of the infant. Joseph had placed hay in a feed trough, giving Jesus His first bed.
All of God was in the infant. Light encircled His face and radiated from His tiny hands. The very glory I had witnessed in His throne room now burst through His skin.
Think about it for a minute…God wanted all creation to witness the birth – the cows and sheep, donkeys and goats. If you have a pet, you know how they become a part of the family. And this family, with no judgment, doubt, or fear, happily gave up space in their small stable to make room for the King of Kings.
Look Up – Connect with God
Read: Luke 2:6-12
Key Verse: “This will be a sign to you: you will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.’” (Luke 2:12)
Pray: Father God, thank you for dogs, cats, goats, and chickens that bring such joy and love to our lives; they help us learn what unconditional love truly is. May we show each other that same love and joy as we prepare for Jesus’s birth this Christmas season.
Look In – Family Memories
Discuss: If you have a family pet, talk about how you think he or she would have reacted had they been in the stable that first Christmas night. Remind yourselves that God created animals and gave them personalities, too.
Activity:
- Advent Tree: make or select an ornament of a sheep, cow, goat, or donkey and put it on the tree.
- Advent Garland: Write the key verse on a paper or card, assign #10, and attach it to the garland twine.
- Advent Activity: Pick a fun seasonal activity with your family (e.g., taking the pet for a walk).
Look Out – Connect with Others
Contact your local animal shelter and offer to volunteer as a family to help needy animals. Alternatively, if you can access a farm, you could help the farmer prepare for the holidays.
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About this Plan
You know, it’s funny. When we read Bible stories, we tend to view the characters as supernatural beings – heroes at the least and almost perfect people close to deities at the most. Neither is probably true. Oh sure, they accomplished heroic deeds and are worthy of admiration, but the truth is they were humans, just like us, with all our foibles and failures, fears, and worries. Maybe it’s time to see them for who they really are and experience what it might have been like to witness firsthand the true Christmas miracle.
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