A neat little letter...

Wed, 27 Nov 1996

Clergy/Leaders' Mail-list No. 315 

Something to use for children - of all ages - as Christmas approaches...


     Shalom!  Rowland Croucher

     Director, John Mark Ministries - resources for pastors/leaders.
       (Bookroom, library, and worldwide F.W.Boreham Trading Post)
                 Home Page: http://www.pastornet.net.au/jmm


Hello dear friend!

Well, as you know, it's time for my birthday again. Last year, they
had a real big party for me, and it seems like they will again this
year.  After all, they've been shopping and preparing for it for months
now, and there have been announcements and advertisements almost
everyday about how soon it's coming!  They really do go overboard about
it, but it's nice to know that at least on one day of the year some
people are thinking about me a little.

You know, it's been many years now since they first started
celebrating my birthday. Back then they seemed to realize and
appreciate how much fun it is for the little children.  Just the same,
it seems that most folks are missing the point of it all.

Like last year, for example. When my birthday came around, they threw
a big party, but can you believe it? I wasn't even invited! Imagine!
The guest of honor, and they forgot all about me!  Here they had begun
preparing for the festivities two months in advance, but when the big
day came, I was left out in the cold!  Well, it happened so many times
in recent years, I wasn't even surprised. Even though I wasn't invited,
I thought I'd just quietly slip anyway.  So I came in and stood off to
the side.

Everyone was drinking, laughing and having a grand time, when all of a
sudden, in came this fat fellow in a bright red suit, wearing a phony
white beard and shouting, "Ho, ho, ho!" He looked like he had more than
enough to drink, but he somehow managed to weave his way running
thefloor while everyone cheered. When he collapsed into a big
armchair,all the little children went running over to him excitedly
yelling, "Santa! Santa!" I mean, you'd have thought he was the guest of
honor and the whole holiday was in his honor!

Then he began telling them the most ridiculous stories you've ever
heard!...that he lives at the North Pole with a crew of dwarfs and
that every year on my birthday he rides in his sleigh pulled by a bunch
of flying reindeer, giving presents to children all over the world!  I
mean there wasn't a word of truth in anything he said! Imagine telling
such little impressionable kids such far- fetched fables!

Finally I just had to leave. I walked out of the door, and it was
hardly surprising that no one even noticed that I had gone.  As I
walked down the street afterward, I felt about as lonely and forlorn as
a stray dog! I could hardly remember the last time I'd felt that low.
Maybe you don't think I cry...

That little manger scene you had put up in the corner of your living
room was really touching! It's sweet of people to commemorate my
birthday like that.  But did you know that nowadays, in some countries,
the authorities won't even allow manger scenes to be placed in the
parks, streets, or public places anymore! Not to mention their schools!
And I'm not talking about Communist countries!  I'm talking about the
USA. Imagine!  What could be more innocent that a manger scene to remind
people of my birthday? And yet they ban it! They've actually passed
laws against it and made it illegal! What's this world coming to?

Another thing that amazes me is how, on my birthday, instead of giving
me presents, most people give gifts to each other! And to top it all
off, it's usually all kinds of stuff they don't even need! Let me ask
you, wouldn't you find it odd if when your birthday came along, and all
your friends decided to celebrate it by giving each other presents and
never gave you a thing?

Someone once told me, "Well, it's because you're not around like other
people are, so how can we give you a present?"  You know my answer to
that one. "Then give gifts of food and clothing to the poor, help those
who need it. Go visit the lonely!" I said, "Listen, any gift you give
to your needy fellow man, I'll count as if you gave it to me
personally!" (See Matthew 25:34-40)

It reminds me of what happened recently to a friend of mine, a sweet
elderly fellow. He's from the poorer side of town and he's been trying
unsuccessfully for years to join a church, but it's a very exclusive
church for the 'proper' kind of folks. They just did not think he was
good enough to be a member. I found him one day sitting by the church
steps with his head on his hands bowed, and I asked him what was wrong.
He told me about it, and I put my arm around his shoulder and told him
I knew just how he felt. I've been wanting to enter that same church
for twenty years, and they've never let me in, either!

Well there's an end even to my patience. So I'm going to let you in on
a secret.

Now this is something I've been planning on doing for quite sometime.
The way things are going, I'm planning on holding my own party! How
about that? It's going to be the biggest, most fantastic feast you
could possibly imagine! It might not happen this year. But I'm sending
out the invitations anyway, because I know you'll want to come. There's
going to be room for billions, for everyone who wants to come! Some
really famous old-timers and celebrities are going to be there, and I'll
reserve you a seat of honor right with them!  (Mat. 8:11)

So hold on to your hat, because when everything is ready, I'm going to
spring it as a big surprise! And a lot of people are going to be left
out in the cold because they didn't answer my invitation. Let me know
right away if you'd like to come, and I'll reserve you a place and,
write your name in large golden letter in my great big Guest Book!

Much Love,

JESUS

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Sylvia Genders LeReverend 
sylvia@itrc.on.ca 
http://www.itrc.on.ca

"One of the most difficult things to give away is kindness -- it is
usually returned." --Court R. Flint
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