Sunday, December 23, 2012

Jesus Came to Get Messy

What is the messiest thing to you?  My first thought is that of crickets crawling all over me.  If I allow myself to keep thinking, I could probably envision many things that I think are messy - things I would prefer to avoid. I will entertain those thoughts no further.  The thoughts I would like to entertain is what Jesus considers messy.  The messiest thing to Jesus is sin.  He is so holy, He can't look upon it.  Yet, He came to dwell in the midst of it.  He came to take it upon Himself, because truly, sin is sticky.  It's a substance that sticks to you and me and no efforts on our part seem to be able to free us from it.  

Jesus, who dwelt in glory.  Jesus who dwelt in purity.  Jesus who dwelt in perfection, condensed Himself into the womb of a virgin and, upon His birth, experienced life in a way He had never personally known.  Expelled from Mary's womb and laid in a feeding trough (which was probably very messy - no bleach, no Lysol, no disinfectant), serenaded to sleep (something He also had not done before) by the mooing of cows and the baaing of sheep. Quite a contrast to the melodies of heaven!

I think I'm going to put mud on the baby Jesus of our nativity.  I think that rather than clean straw, I'm going to put mud on my table where the manger sits.  I'll keep the angel clean.  Angels probably know nothing of messiness.  That's one of the many reasons why Jesus is better than the angels.


God, who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets, [2] has in these last days spoken to us by His Son, whom He has appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the worlds; [3] who being the brightness of His glory and the express image of His person, and upholding all things by the word of His power, when He had by Himself purged our sins, sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high, [4] having become so much better than the angels, as He has by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they. Hebrews 1:-4

 He is better for many reasons.  But right now, today, I think He's better because He was willing to get messy.   As Jesus laid in that feeding trough, He experienced grime for the first time.  But, that grime would pale in comparison to the grime He would take on 33 years later as He allowed His body to get messy with the spit of others and the blood of His own body.  Yet, even that was bearable.  It was when He took on your sins and my sins - when He put on our messes, that Jesus really got messy.  
But - that's what He came to do.  He came to get messy so that we might be cleansed.  He came to take our dirt, our sticky dirt.  

As Pastor Dale shared with us, " Instead of having a messy Christmas, we can have a merry Christmas.  The ONLY reason you and I can have a merry Christmas is because Jesus had a messy Christmas.

Jesus came to get messy - for you and for me.

For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. 
2 Corinthians 5:21

    Merry Christmas!

3 comments:

  1. As a mom, I have cleaned up a lot of messes! I have found that a kitchen covered with ants is one of my least tolerable. As I was listening this morning, I was considering the messes Jesus walked through during His lifetime: lepers, the woman with the flow of blood for 12 years, the demon-possessed, and so many others. Yet, He didn't shy away from them. He didn't look upon them in horror and disgust. He chose to move closer and pour out His love and healing. He chooses still to move in, not move away from us as we become messy. In His amazing way, He looks beyond our messes, to the inside. He sees His purchased possession.
    Oh, how I am challenged by today's message to pour out myself as my Savior did and does! To look beyond the mess and share the message.

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  2. i am so very grateful that God sent His Son to take this very messy one and make her as white as snow. In humble adoration I bend down to thank my God and my King. I join in as the Angels did so long ago and proclaim... Glory to God in the
    highest.
    So grateful to our Lord for the greatest gift ever given.
    Sheri

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  3. The messes of my life, con not compare to the mess that sin has made in me, and that Jesus has seen and came to remove from this sinner. Truly I can say that the Merry in Merry Christmas, will be seen and understood better now that I start to understand more of the Mess, Jesus died for. Thank God for His Son Jesus.The only one that can , did and will continue to do this work for me.

    In Jesus
    Rudy

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