Measureless Sands

FL-Gulf-Islands-NS-shell-PensacolaApparently a bunch of people around here have been “dreaming of a white Christmas” because we’re supposed to get several inches of snow tonight.   Since I have a lot of holiday traveling to do in the days ahead I’m not as thrilled about that as I might have been.  Following a quick trip to western Kentucky to visit my family we will be heading south to Florida to visit my wife’s family.  I guess we’ll have to make the transition from white snow to white sandy beaches.

A couple of days ago I came across a passage by Amy Carmichael that I’d like to share with you.  She writes, “As my thoughts were thus occupied, I found myself on the shore of the sea.  And I took a grain of sand from the miles of sand about me and I held it in my hand.  Then I knew that my desire for the presence of my Lord was like a little grain for smallness in comparison with my Lord’s desire to come under my roof; for that was like the measure of the measureless sands.  And as my thoughts followed this great thought, Jesus my Lord answered and said to me, ‘With desire I have desired to come to you.’”

As I read this I couldn’t help but think about those sandy beaches I’d soon be seeing but even more Carmichael’s word reminded me of the real reason for Christmas.  Christmas is an annual reminder that God’s desire to come under our roof was great.  If we listen carefully on this most holy day we can each hear our Lord say, “With desire I have desired to come to you.”  Christ did, indeed, come under our roof that first Christmas long ago.  He came as Immanuel—God with us, and he remains Immanuel—God with us to this very day.

I’m afraid that my desire for the Lord is often like Amy’s—lacking, not at all what it should be.  How wonderful it is to know that like the grains of sand on the seashore God’s desire for me (and you) remains immeasurable.  Tonight my prayer comes from the familiar Christmas hymn, Away in a Manger: “Be near me, Lord Jesus, I ask thee to stay close by me forever, and love me, I pray.  Bless all the dear children in thy tender care, and fit us for heaven to live with thee there.”  My wish for each of you is a very merry and blessed Christmas.  May Christ’s desire to be near you be evident this Christmas and throughout the New Year.

–Chuck

(I took the image above at Gulf Islands National Seashore in Florida.)