You and You and You
But
the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of
great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town David a
Savior had been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.” Luke 2:10-11
The
other day I was listening to a modern version of “O Come, O Come
Emmanuel” and something stood out. In this particular version the
singer sings the words, “He’s coming back for you and you and you
and you….” As I listened I began to smile. I heard a very
different voice, the voice of a young friend of mine who lives with a
mild version of autism, among some other challenges. My little buddy
fixates on certain songs or movies and repeats them over and over for
a time before moving onto the next one. Right now one of the songs he
loves contains the line, “You and you and you and well…..all of
you!” See the connection?
While
listening to the promise that Jesus, Emmanuel is indeed coming back
for you and you and you, I thought of his willingness to come for us
at all. We read in the Scripture that Jesus came to the Jews, to the
people of Israel, but when they weren’t terribly accepting he
opened his invitation to the Gentiles as well, i.e., the rest of us.
Hallelujah!
He
[Jesus] was born in a stable, in the cold, with no earthly
celebration. There was however, great celebrating among the heavenly
hosts. I had an occasion to assure a loved one the other day that
heaven celebrates when one sinner repents. If heaven celebrates
sinners, can you imagine the party thrown for its own precious,
sinless Son? That reminds me of proud parents when their child does
something, anything and the parents say, “Look, look, at him!”
The angels tried to direct the spotlight and a few people got the
message. That message wasn’t meant for a few, however, it was meant
for many. It is an invitation given to anyone who will open his or
her heart to receive it.
Jesus
is coming back. I have no idea when and frankly, in my mind, it can’t
be too soon. We sing O Come Emmanuel and beg him to come “and
ransom captive Israel.” Captive Israel has expanded to include all
of us who believe.
Jesus
is coming back, for who? For you and you and you and you and
well……all of you (us). We have no reason to fear, although the
circumstances may look scary. Jesus is coming to take us home to the
place that he has prepared for us, for all of us who accept the
invitation. “O Come Emmanuel!”
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