ADVENT
He Pitched His Tent Among Us
By Deacon Keith Fournier
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The Heart of Christmas is the Incarnation; God has made His Home Among Us. Advent is our time to prepare that He might be born anew in our lives
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"In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God; all things were made through Him and without Him was not anything made that was made. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.. AND THE WORD BECAME FLESH AND DWELT AMONG US"
John 1:1,14
With these words the most theologically profound Gospel begins, the one written by the beloved disciple John. Probably the latest to be written, this Gospel contains the inspired mature reflection of the early Church. Within these pregnant words is contained the mystery at the heart of the great event we celebrate on Christmas, the Incarnation.
The words rendered in English "dwelt among us" are literally rendered "He pitched His tent among us." The God of the whole universe who dwelt in inaccessible light, whom no man had ever seen and lived, became a man. He lived (lives) among us. He became one of us. The author of the letter to the Hebrews tells us:
"For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are-yet was without sin" (Hebrews 4:15)
The Eternal Word, coexistent with the Father and the Spirit in the perfect unity that is Trinitarian Love, became a real man in time and history.
As a pre-born child, He sanctified all mother's wombs by dwelling within the first temple of His beloved self-chosen mother. Now that is THE greatest argument against abortion.
He was born into a family and lived fully the stages of all of our lives- just as we do and as our children continue to do. He was "a kid"; He was a "teenager", He, to use the misnomer, "grew up". He "grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and all men" says the Gospel.(Luke 2:52)
The Christian claim is that God is more than an idea or the summit of all the aspirations of the human heart. He so loved the world He created that when it was lost through sin, He came as a child. He pitched His tent among us. He became like us, so that we can become like Him and live for eternity in an intimate family relationship with Him.
He had friends, some of whom hurt and betrayed Him. He had fun and laughed and rejoiced as a real human person! He was comfortable celebrating at a wedding (I am sorry to disagree with some of my friends in some other Christian traditions but the first great miracle was not to make water into grape juice).
This child became a man with a passionate love for the entire human race and His heart broke from the pain and loss occasioned by our alienation from Him. He wept over Jerusalem! He wept at a friends' funeral. He understands the pain of betrayal because He was betrayed.
He doubted. He had fears. That's right- doubt is not sin. Doubt is an opportunity for the choice to believe and to trust. That is what the agony in the Garden was all about.
Most of all, this wonderful loving Saviour who came into our midst and pitched His tent, had room for everyone within it's embrace! He loved ALL men and women-not just the "loveable", or the "pious" In fact, He was known to associate with "sinners."
He was fully human-- as well as fully Divine.
His bodiliness was not some ruse-- He pitched His tent among us. He lived the fullness of the human experience in a body. He perspired. He felt fatigue.In fact, He is now at the "right hand" of the Father in a Resurrected Body! That is the Christian claim.
Yet we who are Christians often still do not "get it!" We all too often live the Christian life as though our bodies and the created order are somehow "bad" or less "spiritual".
We profess in our ancient Creed that we believe that we will live in resurrected bodies on a new heaven and a new earth for all eternity. Yet we sometimes live as though the physical is divorced from the spiritual.
The "flesh" (sarx) that the scripture warns of is not our body but our tendency to sin.The "world" that we are warned not to befriend is not the created order (which he called "good" and still loves)but the system that has squeezed the Creator out of His creation.
This Advent Season and the Christmas it anticipates, invites Christians to to live a unity of life. To become comfortable "in our skin"- fully human, enjoying life and loving as Jesus loved.
Far too often Christians live lives that are perceived as ...
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