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ELCA NEWS SERVICE

December 5, 2008  

ELCA Presiding Bishop's 2008 Christmas Message

  When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the
  shepherds said to one another, 'Let us go now to Bethlehem and
  see this thing that has taken place, which the Lord has made
  known to us.' -- Luke 2:15

Let's go!  Now!  When angels came to some shepherds with a
brilliant message one night long ago, the shepherds had a
brilliant idea.  Let's go!  Let's see what God is doing!

The unknown dangers of the night did not hold them back.  Perhaps
they knew that some of God's best work is done under the cover of
darkness -- the creation of all things, wrestling with Jacob,
Israel's escape from slavery.

Or maybe they didn't.  Maybe all they needed was the announcement
of what God was up to this time.  This time God would be
conducting a rescue like none before -- saving the whole world,
bringing peace and goodwill.  Once again it's an undercover
operation -- God hidden deep in the flesh and working "under the
sign of opposites" (as Martin Luther called it).  Arriving as a
baby in diapers, God's Son recruited tax collectors and
fishermen, social misfits and despised sinners in a rescue
mission that culminated in the hidden power of the cross.

What if the shepherds had yawned, "That's interesting, some other
time," and remained sitting in the night, in the dirt, in the
comfort of predictable hardships and familiar enemies?  Would
promised joy have found them anyway?

Let's not test that speculation with our lives.  Let's go!
Let's see what God is doing!

  The Rev. Mark S. Hanson
  Presiding Bishop
  Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

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