Tuesday, November 2, 2010

He Is In Control

Well, it's Election Day and I'm sitting here trying to review the issues and each candidate's stance concerning them. Remember, I am a procrastinator, after all.

But, before that, I needed to do my daily devotional, so I got the new UpperRoom. Since it comes out every two months, I am a day behind, since I was in too big a hurry yesterday to locate the new one I brought home from church weeks ago. Well, I found it and was reminded how close Christmas actually is. The cover depicts Mary and baby Jesus. How wonderful to know it's time to prepare for the annual celebration of the earthly arrival of our Lord and Savior.

My morning ritual before while driving to my volunteer job is to listen to Brad Paisley's CD that includes a really moving and mesmerizing song that I first heard when it was introduced on youtube. A dear friend sent it to me as she was moved by seeing it. This particular video was taken from the movie, Passion of the Christ. Many outtakes are edited together to show Jesus and Mary on the day of the crucifixion. It is excruciatingly painful to see Him and His mother as they endure this awful day.

The music put to this video is a song, rather a kind of conversational song between Mary and Jesus about a mother's pain seeing this unfold, yet the necessity of these unchangeable events. This haunting melody and simple lyrics gives me the state of mind and heart to start my day as I drive to town. The title is "New Again" and I just feel better knowing that I'm about to do my part of loving and serving, the message that He left for us, as he made everything new again through his sacrifice.

Back to the UpperRoom. I love seeing the manger scene, especially when all the animals are included. But this is quite different, as it is simply Mary cuddling her new baby, as any new mom would. Almost unnoticeable is the shadow that falls upon the otherwise, brightly lit picture. Yes, it's the shadow of the cross falling across the embrace of mother and son. We can never forget the cross when we are celebrating the birth! I always set one of the nails given me by a former youth pastor next to one of my Christmas nativities. The impending sacrifice must never be forgotten during our celebrations of his birth.

As I prepare to vote to put politicians in power, I am reminded by this cover art interpretation, that it was those in power who killed Jesus on the cross. It was Jesus who gave us the awesome example of giving himself for others; feeding, healing and teaching us to love and serve one another. I hope I can find some candidates who I feel are trying to do just that through their platforms.

I will continue to ask God for the wisdom and guidance and the discernment to make these decisions. But, primarily, I will rest in the comfort and peace of knowing that ultimately, God is in control. I hope you have a great day, luv, Susan

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