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The story is about Harold. Harold was an apprentice angel
with great aspirations. He loved taking messages to people from
God, but he was always disappointed when some big assignment came
along. Whenever God needed something really important announced,
the job was always given to Gabriel or Michael or Raphael or
someone like that. Harold never got any of the high profile
missions.
One day there was a great commotion in heaven. The rumor
was going around that God was about to do something unheard of in
celestial history. Instead of sending an angel to give a message
to people (which had always been the case in the past), GOD was
going...and going as a human being at that.
Why? God said that the announcements of angels through the
centuries were all right as far as they went. But the message
often did not seem to get through. With more regularity than
anyone would have cared to admit, people seemed to ignore God and
the divine instructions, not only for righteous living, but just
GOOD living. The people on earth needed the chance to get to
know God in a new way...not some far-off deity who could care
less about their hopes, their dreams, their joys and sorrows, as
some apparently thought. No, God wanted them to know how much
they were loved and, THIS time, the message would be delivered
PERSONALLY! The message would come from EMMANUEL...God with us.
How? God would become human the same way that humans become
human. God would be BORN! OK. But human birth is not some
sudden appearance - God would need a Mom. Who? A lovely woman
of Nazareth was chosen, a devout young lady by the name of Mary
whose family descended from the line of Israel's greatest king,
David. She was engaged to be married to the neighborhood
carpenter, Joseph, a righteous man in all his dealings, and also
descended from King David's line. Miraculously, Mary would
become pregnant while the couple was engaged and prior to the
wedding. All right.
But wait. God, is this not awfully risky? After all, an
unwed Mary suddenly "in a family way" would be a scandal. Joseph
not only might have every reason to call off the engagement, but
he would be entirely within his rights to have Mary stoned to
death for her indiscretion. These good folks would need some
preparation. Me, God, ME, wished Harold. No. As usual,
Gabriel...
The big day came. Harold heard and followed the crowd to
see what was going on. The heavenly host was hovering over the
little town of Bethlehem looking down in total amazement. Yes,
Bethlehem, not Nazareth. It seems the Emperor, Caesar Augustus,
had called for a census to determine future taxes. Everyone in
the nation had to appear for registration in their ancestral
hometown. Since Bethlehem was the City of David, and both Mary
and Joseph were descendants of David, this was where they had
come. It was while they were in Bethlehem that God of all the
ages would personally enter human history.
It was an amazing sight. Harold and the others looked down
to see this all-powerful God lying in an animals' feeding
basket...a manger...dressed only in the swaddling cloths of a
newborn baby! And God was crying! This was utterly bizarre to
the angels, but wonderful, too.
Harold was amazed, not only at this incredible event, but at
the fact that no one in Bethlehem had any idea what was happening
in their midst. The angels could see clearly that the baby Jesus
was God, but the people could not. Harold thought to himself,
"This is really important. Someone should tell these folks what
is happening! Emmanuel!"
So Harold flew around the crowd of angels trying to find
Gabriel or Michael or Raphael. When Harold found Gabriel, he
pulled on his robe trying to get his attention, but Gabriel was
too engrossed in watching the baby God. Harold urged Michael to
give the message, but Michael kept saying, "Yeah, yeah, in a
minute, in a minute," and stood with rapt attention just looking
at this amazing scene. And poor Harold never was able to find
Raphael amid the multitude of angels gazing down at God.
Realizing that SOMEONE had to tell this news, Harold decided
to do it himself. So he went down and looked all over Bethlehem
to find someone to give the message to, but everyone in Bethlehem
seemed to be too busy with one thing or another. After all, the
city was jammed with people because of this census thing. Hustle
and bustle everywhere. A mess.
Harold flew out to the hills where he found some shepherds
watching their flocks by night. Oh, NO, Harold! Not SHEPHERDS!
Shepherds were the lowest of the low. Mama, don't let your
kids grow up to be shepherds! Shepherds were not religious
people; why, they could not make a clean repentance in the Temple
since it was impossible for them to know all of the fields which
their sheep had eaten from on the way to the pasture. They were
scruffy looking and a little dirty and smelly. But they were
people, and Harold knew that God would want them to know. Most
importantly to Harold, they had time to listen to what he had to
say.
Harold felt warm all over, and he began to shine with the
glory of God, as angels do when they are really happy. But the
light scared the shepherds, so Harold found himself having to
say, "Fear not! I bring you good tidings of great joy, which
will be for all the people." Well, now Harold had their
attention, so he told them, "To you is born this day in the city
of David a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a
sign for you: you will find a child wrapped in bands of cloth -
the same kind in which you wrap your own little babies - and
lying in a manger."
Just then all the other angels saw Harold's light, so they
rushed over to join him. And suddenly there was with Harold a
multitude of the heavenly host, praising God and saying, "Glory
to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace among those whom
God favors!"
Just then Harold realized that his dream had come true. He
had been privileged to bring a truly great message to the people.
In fact, this was the greatest message that had ever been given
up to that point.
After that, so the story goes, Harold was promoted and
became a fully licensed angel. And about 33 years later he was
given an even bigger job, that of rolling away a certain stone
and sitting in an empty tomb with some folded up grave clothes
with another important announcement.
Hark, the angel Harold sings, "GLORY TO THE NEWBORN KING."
Have a blessed Christmas!
Amen!
1. It's most recent incarnation was posted in the PresbyNet meeting,
"SERMONSHOP 1995 12 24B", Note #22 by STEVEN RP WESTON 12/19/95

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