Bethlehem lays six miles south of Jerusalem. Six miles isn’t
really that far. It’s within reasonable walking distance, a day trip. But some
of us find it incredibly hard to turn away from Jerusalem’s thrills –
exhausting as they can be - away from the endless supply of adrenaline rush we
spiritual junkies crave so much.
Most of us don’t do it willingly.
Most of us rarely choose
this path.
More often than not, we are thrown on it. Our Jerusalem party is interrupted by a phone
call, a tap on the shoulder…
… and we set out on what feels like the most treacherous voyage.
The darkest night.
The loneliest place on Earth.
All one can do is put one foot
in front of the other and the next… again and again…
Some call this journey the
longest, 18 inch journey that leads from head to heart. Some of us take years,
decades, perhaps even a lifetime to walk this path.
Then we stumble upon (or perhaps are guided to?) an
intersection - a strange juncture where songs of angels are mixed with bleating,
mooing and the smell of farm animals, and of shepherds who, of course, also
smell like animals. It is likely that we don’t even realize we are drawing
near… near the place where Hope is wrapped in the soft baby skin, and the Word
is silent in the makeshift bed of hay…
…the embodiment of unsparing grace at the sight of which
angels fall prostrate…
… the unfailing love made human, in whose arms both children
of Jerusalem and children of Bethlehem can find rest for their weary souls at last.
And with fresh eyes we see that our journey has only begun.
And with fresh eyes we see that our journey has only begun.
3 comments:
You are an excellent writer Gordana! Sure can visualize what is happening. Eager to read more of your blogs!
Thank you for taking time to read and your encouragement Nan
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