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Archives for December 2006

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Here’s our morning in photos. The highlights of gifts for the kids include: Tyler’s500 baseball cards and binders to sort them. Jake’s Diego play set. TJ’s star wars lego set. And the biggie, they all 3 were given a new trampoline to share. Oh good times wrestling and bouncing. We are blessed in many ways.

INSPIRED AGAIN

Several hours ago I went to the Christmas Eve Church services at our church. My role is basically an attender at this thing now. Back in Fremont, I started an 11pm Christmas Eve service, which was our family tradition as a kid and my most anticipated service all year. It’s one of my favorite memories from my years there and one of the few things I started that they still do.

Anyway, for over a decade, my normal Christmas Eve consisted of preparing the final details on our service and showing up at like 9pm and finally leaving around 12:30am on Christmas Day. I loved that service and still miss it.. maybe that’s why it’s 12:30am on Christmas Day and I’m still up. I still miss being able to end the service by saying ending a prayer and saying, “Welcome to Christmas Day. God is with us.” Maybe someday I’ll start one here. But for now, our family roles have reversed.

I have the primary job of being Dad on Christmas Eve and have evidently started a new tradition of washing the car and buying the Cinnabon Sweet rolls for the next day. In the meantime, Shannon sings in all the services. This year my boys decided they wanted to go to their respective Sunday School classes for their Christmas shindig there. But, since their mom was singing, we also then all went to the service together to support her and sit as a family.

During the 4pm service, while my boys were in their classes, I read all the Christmas Cards that have been sent to our house. We just put them in a big basket. Shannon reads them as they come when she gets the mail. I wait until the end and read them like a book. It was fun to see old faces and to get caught up on people’s stories. I was so inspired by a friend of Shannon’s who went around the world on a “teaching ship” where she taught high school biology at sea and from port to port. How cool is that?! I also have some friends who took 6 weeks and went and toured the whole North East of the United States on a “home school teaching journey” where they saw all these sights and lived out of an RV… adventure is in the air. They reminded me of these family vacations I used to do as a kid for 2 weeks camping across the country. Shannon and I talked about it and decided that SUMMER 2009 is our goal for a month off and a HUGE road trip with our boys to go camping and sight seeing all around this side of the country. I’m EXCITED. How fun would that be? Better start planning and saving my pennies.

Anyway… when I got to service, I was blown away by the whole experience. What great music and dancing and video and teaching and celebration on Christmas Eve! I thoroughly enjoyed myself. The message was about at least 2 things that INSPIRE ME. The first is my favorite Bible topic… it’s POTENTIAL- the fact that God loves to use the undesirable to do the unthinkable. I love that about God. I love that he loves to use the underdog. I think God is inspiring to me because of that part of the Bible. We see it in stories of Mary, Jesus himself, Abraham, Moses, Paul, Matthew, David, Gideon, so many Bible characters. It’s a major theme of the Scripture.

The second is something I’ve been stewing on for a while. It’s the fact that the saddest part about living disconnected from God is not an “eternity without him”, it’s a present without him. Our pastor talked about it as missing the “wow” of life with God. That’s a bummer. That’s a bigger bummer than eternity without him. Obviously eternity is longer, but how sad is it to have 80 years on this planet and to spend them without Jesus? That was his message anyway. It was not, “Don’t follow me and you’ll rot in hell.” It was, follow me so you don’t miss the WOW of a life lived with me. Yes, there is a post death implication to the present decisions. But it’s the present ones that are more compelling to me and was the essence of Jesus’ message. Incidentally, for fun, if you’re looking for proof of this as a value, do a word study on the word “today” or “this day” (it’s the same Hebrew word in both cases) in the book of Deuteronomy. It’s used there more than any other book in the entire Bible. If you read all 74 verses in the ESV… you’ll see why Jesus quoted Deuteronomy more than any other book. It’s all about the call to a nation of Israel to embrace the covenant as a value for them TODAY… not a contract with God and their ancestors… not something for their children. NO, it’s for them today, and then and only then does the past have purpose and tomorrow have hope. Today is the day of salvation… because it is about TODAY.

I hope and pray that he uses all those who feel useless and that they embrace him Today….. that is the JOY of the gospel… that is the message of Christmas. That’s how I need to live everyday I have… embracing the journey and loving the process of a life lived connected to and enjoying the chasing of the God of all Wonder. That is a life of true adventure that will lead me through amazing times of serving, blessing, trial, and love. That is the life I yearn for and that Jesus embodies.

TIS THE SEASON FOR LIGHTS

One thing our family loves during the Christmas time is to go see lights. We drive alternate routes home, we make a special trip to go see them around the area, we try and do our part to contribute to the festivities on our own home, and we go to special light displays we know about. This year we decided to use our annual passes and go try the lights at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. For years we’ve been going to the one at the Oakland Zoo to see their display, but that’s a little far now… so we decided to check this local zoo scene out at night.

We stated the tour by making hot chocolate in the parking lot to save some flow. Then we went straight for the 45 minute train ride around the main wilderness area. It was pitch black except for this spot light they shine around. At night a lot of the animals come up closer to the tracks. It’s kinda cool. Also, in case you were wondering… rabbits are evidently nocturnal. I think we saw 7000 of them- just running wild. We also saw lots of deer, some just from the wilderness around and standing in the way on the tracks. I also found out that Rhinos have sensitive feet and won’t walk on rocks… something to be aware of if you’re trying to get freed of them. Don’t climb a tree, just run into the nearest rock field.

The guy they have driving the train thing though is some guy from a country in Asia and he talks with the appropriate accent. Add to that bad humor and jokes with predictable puns and you have a live version of the safari boat ride at Disneyland minus the guaranteed crocodile sighting. I think they give the job to guys who really bad wanted to be stand up comics, but got sent back to the tour gig and couldn’t stand the thought of the Safari tour at Disneyland. My kids thought it was funny though.

We then went to go looking at the other sights to see. Kinda low on the light side. Mostly just a few things here an there along the paths and then lots and lots of various crafts to do. Our kids decorated cookies and then got their faces painted.

Here’s the photos. If you’re going to spend money on the Wild Animal Park though, I’d recommend going in the day instead.

GOT INSPIRED

Well, our middle school pastor, Josh, got me inspired, so I decided to change my blog header into a picture. I had no idea how to do this, so after some searching, my first attempt at a new look to my bloggin world front page is complete. Hope you like it.

CHRISTMAS FACTS?

I re-read the story of Jesus’ birth this year as I’ve done for many years around this time. I’ve also listened to a few sermons, read some book exerpts, and seen a few movies on the subject. I was watching “studio 60 on the sunset strip” for the first time with my wife and her sisters earlier this week and they were going off on how so much of the story is a hoax and false. I was wishing I had it recorded. But, much of what they were saying, many scholars don’t debate much either. But, it got me thinking again about how much is assumed and “normal” to the story that we are not so sure of today and that many are pretty sure was not “NORMAL” to Jesus’ day. Here’s my list:

  1. JESUS WAS BORN IN A BARN: Bethlehem barns were caves. Jesus was likely born in what a 21st century American would call a cave. This is not surprising to those who live in Israel. To me.. this was shocking when I was there.
  2. MARY RODE A DONKEY: Maybe. But likely not. Donkeys are expensive. It would be rare for her to be able to afford one. She probably walked. There’s no mention of a donkey in the text of Matthew or Luke- which are the the only two of the 4 gospels that even mention the birth details.
  3. MARY WAS LIKE 13-16 YEARS OLD: We don’t know this. We are guessing based
    on data that was “normal” for marriage and such during her culture. Many scholars say this is the case. The Bible doesn’t tell us.
  4. MARY AND ELIZABETH WERE SISTERS: The text says relatives according to the NIV, NASB, NLT, ESV and a bagillion more. It doesn’t say sisters, cousins, aunts, ….. nothing. It says they were relatives. The message paraphrase says “cousin”. But I think he’s guessing.
  5. JOSEPH WAS 40 or 14 or? I’ve heard so much variation on this one it’s mind boggling. Again, we’re guessing here.
  6. THERE WAS NO ROOM IN THE INN: Some say this is true. Others say not so much. One of the most recent English translations- the TNIV- translates the word for “inn” as “guest room”. Some say this is more accurate. Like Joseph went door to door, not to the Motel 6 in the small town.
  7. THE INN KEEPER WON’T LET THEM STAY AND IS ANNOYED AT THEIR ASKING. HIS WIFE BUGS HIM TO HAVE PITY. THEY THEN END UP ALONE WITH A COW IN THE BARN AND AN ANGEL LIGHTING THE SPACE WITH ITS GLOW: This is how it goes in every play I’ve ever seen on the Nativity. None of it is in the story.
  8. THE WISEMEN SHOWED UP AT THE CAVE/BARN? Maybe.. maybe not. Again, this is debated. Since it says they showed up at their “home” in Matthew 2:11 and because Herod has children 2 years or older killed in an attempt to destroy Jesus, many say they must have come at least a year after the child was born. Others say this is not true, they came to the Cave and the age that Herod used was based on when the star appeared in the sky, not when the Magi arrived. Uh.. who knows?
  9. THEY WERE WISEMEN. We don’t know what they were. I’ve heard kings, scholars, wisemen, magi, astrologers, scholars… and evidently all of those are valid translations of the word used to describe them. So, they were smart, rich, influential travelers of some sort.
  10. THERE WERE 3 WISEMEN: We don’t know this either. The text says there were 3 gifts. We therefore assume one per person. But it could have been 3 gifts from 2 people or 3 gifts from 20. We just don’t know.
  11. THE WISEMEN CAME FROM EGYPT ON A CAMEL: I’m not sure where I got this one, but this is what I’ve always thought. But it doesn’ t say this in the text. It says they were Wisemen form the another country to the East who arrived in Jerusalem before meeting Jesus in either Bethlehem or Nazareth, depending on how you read the story.
  12. JESUS WAS BORN ON DECEMBER 25TH like in the year Zero AD. Nope. Not likely. Probably born 5 BCish and more like in the Springtime based on the shepherds in the field and the difficulty of a traveling census in December make that month unlikely.
None of this ruins me or makes me feel I’ve been lied to. It just means that a lot of what is “central” to the story for a lot of church going people like me is not “CENTRAL” to the story. Here’s to pondering the story, as Matthew and Luke record it for us- minus my culture read back into it. Following Jesus often gets muddied- not by the text as it’s written, so much as how it’s re-writen in my modern day messed up mind.