December 25, 2019
L’ENCHANTÉ
To whom can you compare God?
What image can you find to
resemble him?
Isaiah 40:18
Every Christmas I love sharing
the story of L’Enchanté. This beautiful story comes from the forest of Provence
in southern France. It’s about the four
shepherds who came to Bethlehem to see the Christ child. One brought eggs, another brought bread and
cheese, the third brought wine. And the
fourth brought nothing at all. People called him L’Enchanté.
The first three shepherds chatted
with Mary and Joseph, commenting on how well Mary looked, how cozy was the cave
and how handsomely Joseph had appointed it, what a beautiful starlit night it
was! They congratulated the proud
parents, presented them with their gifts and assured them that if they needed
anything else, they had only to ask.
Finally someone asked, “Where is
L’Enchanté?” They searched high and low,
up and down, inside and out. Finally,
someone peeked through the blanket hung against the draft, into the crèche.
There, kneeling at the crib, was L’Enchanté. – the Enchanted one. Like a flag
or a flame taking the direction of the wind, he had taken the direction of
love. Through the entire night, he stayed in adoration, whispering, “Jesu,
Jesu, Jesu – Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.”
Find time on this Christmas Day
to light a solitary candle. In quietness, gaze upon the simple candle and allow
your heart to become enchanted with “Jesu, Jesu, Jesu – Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.”
(The story of L’ENCHANTÉ is from,
Brennan Manning, The Relentless
Tenderness of Jesus, Revell, 2004)
Sē’lah
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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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