Tuesday, December 10, 2013

the night before the night before Christmas










Two weeks tonight will be Christmas Eve, and all the last minute shopping will be done, and families will be beginning to gather-hopefully to celebrate Jesus, the reason for Christmas.  And as we get older, it is harder to get presents for some people, so sometimes we have to dig deep, pray, and see what God has for us.  And when you cannot find anything to buy, the bet gift is often giving of yourself, which we did one Christmas.  My family is back in New Jersey, and we talked about going back, but couldn’t afford it.  So we let them think it would be another So Cal palm treed Christmas for us, but secretly had made plans to surprise them by going back and surprising them.  We would fly back, arriving the night before the night before Christmas, and surprise them.  And the saga began...
Leaving warm and sunny San Diego, we landed in snowy, cold, and crowded Newark Airport.  Snow was piled deep, cars were stuck, and one huge, fat Port Authority cop stands out-threatening to give tickets to those waiting, “lady, I told yas don’t park dere, yas wanna ticket?  I don’t care if it’s Christmas, I’m gonna have yas towed...” as snowballs from kids went whizzing by.  But our limo showed up, really only a Lincoln, not a stretch like Andrew thought, and the old black guy knew his way around.  “Is it OK for me to take a shortcut, or do you wanna spend Christmas in trafffic?”   Go man-and he did, taking us back roads that he knew and getting us to Scotch Plains, a mere 12 miles away, but eons from the Port cop, who was still dodging snowballs when we left.  Not the white Christmas of Bing Crosby’s song, but white none the less.  But we had made it, and at about 8pm that night, in the snow, we arrived to a dark house, my parents go to bed early, and the den is in the back of the house.  After a few rings, my mother answered the door, and stood with her mouth open in shock-no way could she be seeing what or who she did!  And could barely mouth my Father’s name to call him-and after a few seconds let us in.  And my Dad was just as shocked, a Christmas surprise that they never expected, a gift from the heart from some 3000 miles away, delivered in person.
And suddenly they were all excited, as they would have all their family together, all 5 grandsons, and the next day was one of shopping, baking, cooking, and of joy.  We had pulled it off-somehow we had kept the secret, harder than you would have thought, and gave them in my Mother’s words, “the best Christmas present they had ever gotten.” Somehow we had avoided the lines on Black Friday, would have no bills coming in January,except for the tickets, and God’s idea of the best gift was right on, a gift from the heart.  And it was worth the flight, the snow, the Port cop and confusion, the limo ride, and the snow packed streets.  Everything was in place and it again even snowed Christmas Eve, as it should, giving us a white and joyful Christmas, for each of us.  A lesson to remember when shopping for gifts this year, one from the heart will top anything that comes in a box, and will be wrapped in joys of memories for years to come.
The first Christmas was just as joyful, and just as much as surprise.  But like us, on the night before the night before Christmas, a family was on the road.  Joe and Mary, expecting, on the road.  And what a surprise was awaiting them on that first Christmas Eve.  Scripture tells us that “Mary pondered these things in her heart,” being told she would have a son, and named Jesus, and He would save the people from their sins, but she never envisioned the trip, nor the way Jesus would come into the world.  But prophesied He was a Nazarene, born in Bethlehem, it could only happen like God planned it, on the way to Jerusalem, the city God calls the “apple of His eye.”  And on the night before His birth, they too would be surprised, and God would give the best gift the world has ever received, His son, Jesus.  But it must have been a rough trip, Joe travelling with his pregnant wife, and still in awe of her pregnancy.  But being soothed and comforted by the Holy Spirit, not knowing what lied ahead for them.  But arriving in Bethlehem the next day, no room was found for them, and as it is today, kids come when they are ready, not when we are, but fortunately God was, this was no surprise to Him, He had it all planned this way.  And you know the rest of the story, our Lord and Savior born in a barn, laid in a manger, while angels watched above, and shepherds waited on high.  A beautiful night, just like God planned it, and today we still celebrate that night...and the days after to come.  And just like the gift to my parents, God’s gift to us was from the heart, wrapped in swaddling clothes, strips of cloth, no bow or fancy paper.  For it is the gift and not the wrapping that brings joy.  It is the thoughtfulness, acted out in love that is remembered.  And for our family, because of Jesus, and the example God set 2000 years ago, Christmas is special.  But we always will remember that one night of surprise, when the greatest gift was us giving ourselves as the gift.  Just as God gave Himself as the gift for us...and reminds us the true meaning of Christmas.  While Bing sings of White Christmases, “just like the ones I used to know,”  we have one to remember too, a special night where four not so wise people came bearing gifts-the only ones they could afford, themselves.  The only ones that still retain their value today in the form of precious memories.  And of course, Jesus Himself, the ultimate gift, the best Christmas you can ever have.  What’s on your gift list?
Little Ralphie’s best Christmas he would ever have was a Red Ryder rifle, ours was a surprise visit to Scotch Plains.  Keep Christ in Christmas, remembering the best gift for every day is Jesus, and never forget Joe and Mary.  Ponder the things of her son as she did, and let God bring Christmas alive in your heart.  Take care of your family as Joe did, trusting God, not understanding, but travelling in faith.  While a song reminds us of the 12 Days of Christmas, the night before the night before Christmas had a young couple on the road, and the next night their true love gave to them a son.  Better than any partridge in a pear tree...proving it is better to remember one night than 12 days.  And how it is better to give than receive.  And how the giver is blessed...no matter how expensive/inexpensive the gift.  Merry Christmas...and may all your Christmases be white! Jesus-the perfect last minute gift-what are you waiting for?  Only God still delivers on Christmas.
love with compassion,
Mike
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