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Happy Birthday, Jesus

The Bethlehem innkeeper has been getting a bum rap.

Christmas season, and sometimes in between, pulpits are aflame with righteous wrath over the story of Jesus being born in a manger. The very idea that men had waited through 20 centuries of darkness for the long-sought light to enter the world through the window of a stable. Prophets of the Old Testament had told them where to expect the baby and approximately when – yet the innkeeper did not even reserve a room.

Hold the phone! The innkeeper has been getting a bum rap.

If Robert Schuler was not the first to remind us, he was certainly the most eloquent, when once upon a Christmastime he re-recited the Bethlehem story and protested that the innkeeper had become the victim of cheap shots by preachers, teachers and pageant writers. The Bible does not accuse the innkeeper. Joseph did not complain to the innkeeper. Mary did not complain.

Actually, the stable was a cave in a hillside where cattle lived. It had many advantages over a room at the inn.

The Inn of Bethlehem was no Marriott Hotel. It was a place where the masses collected – ruffians, thieves, heavy drinkers, and rowdy men. In the inn, there would have been no soft straw bed. Mary would have had to lie on the floor. The inn was jam-packed at tax-paying time. The groans and natural screams of a teen-age mother delivering her first child would have been overheard in other rooms.

In the stable was privacy, where none would overhear her labor. No leering eyes would peer upon a woman giving birth. The stable was safe, secure, and warmer than the inn. The inn was without heat. No furnaces. No more than one lobby fireplace. But the wide nostrils of cattle, exhaling steam, breathing in the cold air and breathing out warm air warmed the stable. What might Joseph have done to protect his tax money against thieves and ruffians in the inn? In the safety of the stable, here was no fear of a knife at one’s throat in the night.

So God and the innkeeper cooperated to provide a perfect place for Jesus to be born – a safe, quiet, soft, perfect place. And, besides, the much-maligned innkeeper of Bethlehem had given the best that he had – and that is all that is asked of any of us.

Happy Birthday, Jesus party

Sunday morning 10:30

Fellowship Hall

Birthday cake provided

Come in your PJs!

Bring your gift Saturday night or Sunday morning. Remember the reason for the season!

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EPHESIANS 3:18

I wish above all things that you may know how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ for you.