December 24, 2018
In Desperate Need of Hope
The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his
glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of
grace and truth.
John 1:14
People came early one Christmas
Eve for the 11pm service at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City.
Among them was a recovering alcoholic, six months sober, who slipped into the
eleventh row. This was his first Christmas since his alcoholism had cost him
his family. A family of four sat down two rows in front of him. Seeing them
together was crushing. He decided he couldn't handle it -- he had to have a
drink.
As he moved from the sanctuary to
the narthex, he ran into Pastor Thomas Tewell. "Jim, where are you
going?" the pastor asked.
"Oh, I'm just going out for
a Scotch," Jim replied.
"Jim, you can't do
that," the pastor responded. "Is your sponsor available?"
Jim replied, "It's Christmas
Eve. My sponsor is in Minnesota. There's nobody who can help me. I just came
tonight for a word of hope, and I ended up sitting behind this family. If I had
my life together, I'd be here with my wife and kids too."
Pastor Tewell took Jim into the
vestry to talk with a couple of other pastors. Then he slipped into the sancutary,
having no idea what to do. He whispered a prayer: "O God, could you give
me a word of hope for Jim?" He welcomed everyone and told them about the
church. Then he said, "I have one final announcement. If anyone here
tonight is a friend of Bill Wilson -- and if you are, you'll know it -- could
you step out for a moment and meet in the vestry?" (Bill Wilson,
better known as Bill W., is a cofounder
of Alcoholics Anonymous.)
From all over the sanctuary,
women, men, and college students arose and made their way out. "And while
I was preaching in the sanctuary about incarnation," said Pastor Tewell,
"the Word was becoming flesh in the vestry. Someone was experiencing
hope."
My Takeaway: I suspect if we ask God to help us to be sensitive to
the needs of others, we will cross paths with someone in desperate need of
experiencing hope. Perhaps even at the Christmas Eve service we will attend
today. May someone experience hope through your witness today.
Sē’lah
Alex
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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Meditations on The Story of My Life as told by Jesus
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