VOM-USA Prayer Update for December 28, 2012
As we've
celebrated and reflected on the Savior's birth this month, instead of
our usual prayer requests, please enjoy this excerpt from our year-long
devotional book, Extreme Devotion.
"Have you ever smelled fresh hay?"
Aristar,
the farming lad, began his story. "It's like someone captured the
essence of spring and bundled it before it could lose its newness. Mary
and Joseph must have smelled it when they arrived at the manger after
their long journey."
The
other prisoners listened intently as Aristar spoke naturally of the
nativity. "The horse's ears would have turned towards the Savior's cry
as soon as he was born. They are great listeners, as we should be when
Jesus speaks."
Outside
the Romanian prison of Tirgul-Ocna, the snow was six feet deep on a
bitterly cold Christmas Eve. The prisoners had few clothes, little food,
and barely one blanket each. They all missed their families and turned
to listen to Aristar's story of Christ's birth for comfort.
He
continued, "The light of the star must have been brighter than the
moon. It may have shone through the stable's doorway and made the
rooster crow announcing Christ's birth." The prisoners listened and
wept. After the story, someone began to sing, gradually swelling to echo
in the clear, crisp air. Everyone stopped to listen to the beautiful
sound.
Even in the
harsh prison, the story of Christ's gift warmed the hearts of many.
Because Christ is the foundation, one can never lock out the spirit of
Christmas.
Sure,
Christmas is an annual celebration. Christmas is much more than that,
however; it happens in the hearts of all people who stop to celebrate
the magic of Christ's entry into the world--regardless of the season.
The Christmas spirit of warmth shines into our darkest circumstances and
reminds us of our hope in Christ. Regardless of whether or not we see
snow on the ground, colored lights, and a decorated tree, we can
celebrate Christmas. Whatever you're going through, Christ was born to
help you in your time of need. His mercy extends all year long. When was
the last time you felt the hope of Christ alive in your soul? Take time
today to celebrate the birth of Christ--into your world and into your
heart.