19 But Mary kept all these things, pondering them in her heart. Luke 1:19
1 Unless the LORD builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. Unless the LORD guards the city, the guard keeps watch in vain. Psalm 127:1
18 Give thanks in all circumstances: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. 1 Thessalonians 5:18
12 Not that I have already obtained this or have already reached the goal; but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own. Philippians 3:12
As I sit here in my office on a gloomy Christmas Eve morning, the bulletins sit ready to be read. The bells wait on the tables ready to be played. The candles wait to be lit, and the pews wait to be filled. The decorations are hung, the sermon has been written, and all things wait in silence for the hum and joy of another Christmas Eve Candlelit service. Everything for the moment is calm and waiting in expectation.
Perhaps then as I sit and review my to-do list, wondering if I have forgotten any chore and wondering if the sermon needs any more polishing, I can relate to what Mary did that first night of motherhood so long ago, Mary kept all these things, pondering them in her heart. The Shepherds had left with an out-of-the ordinary story about lights and angels, recognizing this newborn baby as God’s long-awaited Messiah and she stored all these things and turned them over in her heart. I find myself storing up not just another Christmas Eve but another year and turning over the times and seasons of 2024.
What a year and what times have we had! We have had new beginnings adding another church to our community of faith, and we have said goodbyes to long-standing pillar members. We have had to compromise on worship arrangements, and we have added new energy and new excitement to our Outreach partnerships. We have studied and learned, and at times struggled and wrestled with new problems. But perhaps the greatest learning of mine is that of a single verse of scripture, for all my work and investing in merging and meshing communities, unless the LORD builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. Unless God meshes and merges, I work to no effect. Unless God protects this community, my work is empty. Unless God gathers and encourages, my words and actions are in vain.
But God has done everything God promised and more. When we look over everything that has happened, we can see the faithful actions of a faithful God. God is still working, rescuing and leading his people. God is still here and still for God’s people. This is why I sit in the silence of an empty church, storing and pondering another year and like the Apostle, giving thanks in all circumstances: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. I am floored at how 3 groups of people can become knitted together stronger than any quilt. I am astonished at how differences can be worked out and flabbergasted at how new energy can be released into tired and frustrated hearts. I am staggered at how God overcomes barrier and roadblock to see God’s will done. I am stunned, like Mary, at the new things God is doing, and I will never stop giving thanks to God for you and your willingness to try new things.
No sooner than I think of all the good things God has done this last year, I also begin to contemplate the tasks that God has prepared for us this coming year: new mergers and new decisions and new collaborations. We certainly have come far but still have more journey to make. Paul is right when he wrote, not that I have already obtained this or have already reached the goal; but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own. We are not there yet, but still must press forward as the runner keeps putting one foot in front of the other until Christ returns, and that means a new faithfulness on our part. God is still faithful to us; will we grow in faithfulness back to God?
In a few hours, we will sing, pray and worship our faithful God who became flesh. The waiting and expectation will turn into presence and joy. In a new year, we will face and discern what the will of our faithful God is. The challenge will be for us is how we meet God who meets us in Jesus of Nazareth? Thankfulness in all circumstances, pressing forward to meet Christ who made us his? Courage and collaboration? Faithfulness and fearlessness? Hope and Wonder? Let us make this season, a season of faithfulness for the faithfulness of our God; and then every day of 2025 will be Christmas day. Alleluia and Amen.
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