Christmas and Mr. Scrooge

Titus 1-3 Charles Dickens wrote “A Christmas Carol” long ago, but it is as if it were written today. There will always be the Scrooges in our midst. Paul doesn’t mince words  about the Scrooges Titus we would meet. These are rebellious, empty talkers, and the result is that they upset not just themselves but everyone around them. We too might meet such persons. They are the ones who say ‘humbug’ to all the trappings of Christmas and they were doing just that to Titus’ overtures. They profess to know God, but their very lives deny Him, and especially on Christmas. Have you met them? They are stingy and hardened. They say, just as Scrooge said, respect my decisions.

How does one handle the Scrooges? First, see that God has left us here to speak words of love to them about the love that came down from heaven to save men. Remember Scrooge’s nephew who went out of his way to be hospitable, but Scrooge rejected him? You might receive such a gesture, but the Apostle Paul says even to them, you are to be hospitable by not giving up. We are to hold fast and be faithful in word and deed. Indeed, do not malign them or demonstrate malice.

As Christ loved us first, we are to love others and continue to do that even if rejected.  And remember this: “Even God’s smallest plan is bigger than any dream we will ever hope for.” [Donna Van Liere: The Christmas Blessing]

Read Jeremiah 2 and 3 “Then and Now”

Ever hear:  “I don’t want you and I don’t need you?” Devastating words that creep into your soul and you say how did it come to this? What did I do to deserve these words spat out at me? This is where God is in chapters 2 and 3. God asks; what have I done that you have chosen to dismiss Me out of your life? You were devoted to Me in our early years of our courtship. You had loved Me just like a new bride.

That was then.

This is now the new reality. You do not even ask where is the Lord? Even your priests who are responsible to teach the Law do not know me or ask this question. What happened? Was it something I said or did? These are the questions that come to mind when someone blatantly pierces our hearts.

God says you are like broken cisterns. The true Living Water is available but you have come to the cistern, looked away and said; I have my own shovel and will dig my own. Audaciously and coyly you say to God; isn’t it right that you are a forgiver of sins and gracious beyond all that I can understand? And yet, your words are words of a faithless child because you go your wayward ways. It was only pretend. Jesus charged the Church at Ephesus with losing their first love and this is the message God sent through Jeremiah.

God is pleading; return to me. Be truthful and honest. Break your rebellious ways and I will be a Father to you once again. Will you heed God’s pleading?

Listen to this youtube video and ask where you are: still stuck in the then or moved forward to the now.

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