Sunday, December 4, 2011

Have You Any Room For Jesus?

     It was a cold rainy day in early December.  I was rushing home after some quick Christmas shopping at the local mall thinking of the things I needed to do.  My mind was on the coming holiday, the presents yet to be bought, the house to be cleaned, the planning for a quick trip to Virginia, and projects at school that needed to be completed before vacation.  It was cold, wet, and  I was in a hurry when I passed Jesus on the road.
     Really,  Jesus was there on the side of the road.  He was laying there with the rest of his family, a few shepherds, some animals and possibly a wise man or two.  There they were in a pile at the end of a long driveway that leads to a church high on a hill.  They were plastic light up figures that eventually would become part of the church's Christmas display.  But on this gray and rainy day the holy family, and friends, were abandoned in a heap by the side of the road.  The person who had been on the job probably thought that it was too cold, too wet, and somehow too inconvenient to set plastic Jesus up in his meager stable.
     I considered the very first Christmas and how the innkeeper didn't have room.  I thought if I had been the innkeeper, I wouldn't have been so inconsiderate as to show expectant Mary and Joseph to a stable no matter how busy.  No, I would have given them the best room.  I would have given them my room to use for the birthplace of my king.  But, I see myself reflected in the face of that innkeeper.   I am rushed, harried, distracted by gadgets and obligations, and thinking of my own needs.  To be honest, I am not sure there would have been room at my inn either.  And even worse, I know who He is.
     The world has changed considerably since that first Christmas, but Jesus still needs us to make room for Him.  After all, He had room in His heart for us.  He laid aside all of Heaven to come and love us beyond anything that we could imagine.  Jesus came to shed light on our jumbled days and into our darkest places.  He makes room in our hearts, by cleansing us of sin, guilt, and shame.  He gives us peace in life's storms and joy each morning.
     Here is a poem which says this so beautifully.


Have You Any Room For Jesus?

Have you any room for Jesus,
He who bore your load of sin?
As He knocks and asks admission,
Sinner, will you let Him in?
Room for Jesus,King of glory!
Hasten now His word obey;
Swing the heart's door widely open,
Bid Him enter while you may.
Room for pleasure, room for business,
But for Christ the crucified,
Not a place that He can enter,
In the heart for which He died?
Have you any room for Jesus?
                     C. C. Williams


     Let's not leave Jesus sitting at the curb.

-Donna

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