Thursday, December 18, 2008

The birth of a child

That's what we are supposed to be remembering this year as we run around to parties, go shopping and sing Christmas carols by the swimming pool (just rubbing it in - I heard about the -42*C last weekend). It's far too easy to forget about the real reason we have a holiday called Christmas. But I hope this year that we will take time to really reflect on what happened in Bethlehem around 2000 years ago... God came down to earth as a little baby. Why would the creator of the universe humble himself and take on the form of a defenseless baby - one that would depend on his parents for everything that he needed? Because he had a plan. It seems that God really trusted Mary and Joseph - and I guess that means he really trusts each one of us too. And if Mary and Joseph had a part to play in God's big plan for our salvation, it seems that he must have a plan for our lives that is bigger than we can understand too.
Since Johnathan died, we have been praying that God would use it for his glory, that he would indeed work good out of the situation. The fact that God sent his Son to earth to die for our sins, is the reason that we can have hope in the midst of a tragic situation like this. Johnathan has gone to Heaven to be with the Father. Yet we are still here, because God has a plan that is bigger than we can comprehend. We shed tears, and we grieve, but we also rejoice because of that.

1 comment:

Cynthia said...

Dear Keith, Cheryl, Jacob and Abby,
Love your blog. Sorry to hear of the loss of your precious son, Johnathan. We will miss him, but we know that he is in the arms of God and that his death can be a greater testimony that we can't even imagine.
Our family would like to wish your family a Merry Christmas. We miss you guys on our block. I often look across the street at your house and wish that you were still living there. Michael and Jada really miss Jacob and Abby. When you first moved Jada would go over looking for you and didn't understand that you had moved. We know that you are doing what God has directed you to do and we will see you and your family in about one and half years.
Merry Christmas and a big hug from all of us here in Canada, on Mowat Cres. freezing well you are nice and warm. We will be praying for you.
Love in Christ
Mel, Cynthia, Michael, Jada & Trae