Saturday, November 24, 2018

Keeping Christmas

In John Bunyan's timeless allegory  Pilgrim's Progress, his parable of the Christian's journey from sin to heaven,  we see Christian and Faithful walking their way to the Celestial City. One of the towns they encounter is Vanity Fair.. The town's undying appeal was that it offered everything one could possibly want to purchase. It glittered, and sparkled with so many delights, once one stopped to browse, it was not uncommon to get forever caught up in the madness of it all. Christian and Faithful stood out because they dressed differently, and spoke differently than the consumers in Vanity Fair. They were repelled by the emptiness of it all and saw what a poor trade-off it was in comparison to the pilgrims' destination. And when Faithful dared to open his mouth to appeal to reason and point to a better way, he paid with his life.

We are all destined, for the rest of our lives, to be consumers of goods and services. But should that be our whole life? When did Vanity Fair move into our space to such a degree, Advent is now marked by continuous Black Fridays  (starting in October) and an overt war against Jesus as THE reason for these holidays?
Where did, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life " go? If we were visited by strangers from another planet (humor me, please) would they know the season is not about sales, and gifts, angelic love stories, and even lights? Would they be misled into thinking this season is about US - our needs, our want, our desires? 
 Christians, are we being faithful in keeping Christ central to all we do? How are we keeping Christmas this year?

Saturday, November 3, 2018


November 2017. By the end of the meetings in Jamaica we were already talking about what 2018 should look like. Seems like months passed without much happening besides just praying and basking in the afterglow of what God had already accomplished.
Then came July and the meeting in Jamaica with pastors and ministry leaders. That brought a renewed sense of mission and the planning ramped up. From that point on every week exposed a different piece of the puzzle as the full scope of what we pictured this year to be took shape.
Little by little, working here in Florida and the churches in Jamaica doing their part the months rolled by. November slipped in and at last we embark on the last leg, the last few items to pack in anticipation of leaving next Wednesday. 
The very day Jesus ascended to Heaven we were told he is coming again. One day the talking, planning, and preparing will be over. Christ will come and it will be time to go. Ready?