[ I first read this
devotional a number of years ago and have never forgotten its profound message.
Here I post a copy of Christ’s
Consolation taken from Mrs. Charles Cowman’s wonderful devotional Streams
in the Desert. ]
“A few years ago a striking Christmas card
was published, with the title, “If Christ
had not come.” It was founded upon our Savior’s words, “If I had not come.” The card represented a clergyman falling into
a short sleep in his study on Christmas morning and dreaming of a world into
which Jesus had never come.
In his dream he found himself looking
through his home, but there were no little stockings in the chimney corner, no
Christmas bells or wreaths of holly, and no Christ to comfort, gladden and
save. He walked out on the public street, but there was no church with its
spire pointing to Heaven. He came back and sat down in his library, but every
book about the Savior had disappeared.
A
ring at the door-bell, and a messenger asked him to visit a poor dying mother.
He hastened with, the weeping child and as he reached the home he sat down and
said, “I have something here that will
comfort you.” He opened his Bible to look for a familiar promise, but it
ended at Malachi, and there was no gospel and no promise of hope and salvation,
and he could only bow his head and weep with her in bitter despair.
Two days afterward he stood beside her
coffin and conducted the funeral service, but there was no message of
consolation, no word of a glorious resurrection, no open Heaven, but only “dust to dust, ashes to ashes,” and one
long eternal farewell. He realized at length that “He had not come,” and burst into tears and bitter weeping in his
sorrowful dream.
Suddenly he woke with a start, and a great
shout of joy and praise burst from his lips as he heard his choir singing in
his church close by:
“O
come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant,
O
come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem;
Come
and behold Him, born the King of Angels,
O
come let us adore Him, Christ, the Lord.”
Let us be
glad and rejoice today, because “He has come.” And let us remember the
annunciation of the angel, “Behold I
bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people, for unto you
is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.”
(Luke 2:10, 11).”
Public domain content taken from Streams in the Desert by Mrs.
Charles Cowman.
Merry CHRISTmas to all.
Christ is the reason for this wonderful season.
My next devotional will be posted
Monday, Dec 28th.
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