A WOODEN STRUCTURE LARGE ENOUGH TO HOLD THE BREAD OF LIFE!
A
manger, as someone succinctly put it, is a wooden structure large
enough to hold the Bread of Life. See how this common stable fixture
is lifted up to a place of sacred significance. A manger is not
enough, though, not even one that holds the Bread of Life. It is only
a beginning. The fulfillment lies in another wooden fixture. Looming
in the midnight shadows of the manger, there is the figure of the
Cross. Like the manger, it is a wooden structure large enough to hold
the Bread of Life. The manger is a symbol of joy, but a very peculiar
joy, for even as we celebrate Christmas, we know that the day of
Crucifixion is also at hand.
In
these meditations for Advent and Christmas, come and consider the
King who was born in a stable, crowned with thorns and now reigns
forever. Trace the path of prophets who foresaw Him, angels who
announced Him, shepherds who witnessed Him and wise men who pursued
Him. Ponder with Zechariah and Elizabeth, Joseph and Mary, Simeon and
Anna what it means to watch, wait, listen and believe. Learn why
Jesus came and how His birth, life, death and resurrection are the
reason for every season.
Advent and Christmas Meditations
on the King who was Born in a Stable,
Crowned with Thorns
and Reigns Forever
©2008
by Jeff Doles. All rights reserved.
Smashwords
Edition
Published by
Walking Barefoot Ministries
P.O. Box 1062, Seffner, FL
33583
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