Christmas—Giving Birth to Love << Previous Next >>
Guest author: Pegge Bernecker
The invitation for us to ponder at Christmas could begin as simple as this,
Where might love want to birth within me?
The Gift
God did not come into the world wrapped with a shiny red bow, pretty and perfect, labeled precisely. No, God came as a vulnerable, helpless infant who needs us as much as we need God. Emmanuel, “God-With-Us” is birthed, unwrapped, and encountered within us and through our own ordinary and mysterious life experience. In the article "The Eternal Christ in the Cosmic Story"
Richard Rohr, OFM, explains, “... Christianity is
not just that we believe in God. The mystery we are about is much more
than that: It’s that the material and the spiritual coexist. It’s the
mystery of the Incarnation. Once we restore the idea that the
Incarnation means God truly loves creation then we restore the sacred
dimension to nature.”
Celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas!
Christmas is not over on December 26. The Feast of Christmas begins on December 25, and culminates January 6, on the Feast of Epiphany. Every day is an opportunity to say yes to love, and wake up to the present moment. For the Twelve Days of Christmas we can practice genuine delight and forgiveness. We can gaze at people and our world with wonder and reverence. We can play with our family and friends. We can be willing to reach out with compassion to a stranger or someone in need. We can offer understanding and courage in difficult situations. We can receive, celebrate, feast, and rejoice in the reality that the material and the spiritual coexist, and that “the word became flesh.” We can become grateful for the gift of the incarnation of God!
Please join the many spiritual seekers who want to unwrap the ever-deepening meaning of “Yes, I will give birth to love. There is room and desire within me.”
Merry Christmas, Joy to the World!



























01/05,2010, at 18:36
This is such a beautiful article! I feel filled with hope as I take to heart the final invitation to "... join the mnay spiritual seekers who want to unwrap the ever-deepening meaning of 'Yes, I will give birth to love. There is room and desire within me.'" I wonder how this will be made incarnate in the new year ahead - for me, and for each of my directees? I am excited to venture forth into this year and find out...