Good News!
Yesterday I got a phone call and as soon as I heard the
voice on the other end, I knew by his tone that it was good news. Wonderful
news which was longed and prayed for. I not only wanted to shout Hallelujah and
Praise the Lord, because I know he is the one who made it possible, but I also
wanted to shout the news out to friends and family.
So I did – to a few.
Today I have an email asking me to refrain from sharing this
until it is made public officially. Oops. Too late. I can back-pedal now and
button my lips, as my dad would have said, and I have emailed the friends I
shared with but actually, the news is out in a modest fashion.
Thank goodness I didn’t tweet it. I might have, being new to
this social medium and enthusiastic about the Twitter Bug.
Good news is for sharing, of course, but sensitively, and at
the right time and in the right way. I’m sure Mary didn’t rush out from her
encounter with the angel Gabriel and shout out her good news. We aren’t told
how she broke the news to her parents, or to Joseph, but we can be sure it
would not have been good news to their ears until the truth of it – God to be
born as man through a virgin – was accepted.
This is still the best news the world has ever known, or
ever will know. That God, the Creator of the universe, chose to be born into
humble circumstances in a miraculous way, but then to live a very ordinary life
as if he were an ordinary human being. He was a refugee, a man without a home
of his own, a pariah to the authorities, a joke to the soldiers, a martyr.
His truth, though, is the truth, and he was vindicated on
the third day in the tomb, when he rose again to life.
The great news of the child in the manger is awesome when we
know the whole story of his life on earth. Jesus Christ, Saviour.
That good news is not to be suppressed. But my mouth will keep
mum about yesterday’s good news – though in my heart, I’m dancing.
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