Do you like looking at
and holding tiny babies? Everyone does. Mothers and fathers, grandparents and
godparents, aunts, uncles and siblings – everyone – loves holding a baby. When
each of our four grandchildren were born, I couldn’t wait for my turn to hold
them. Holding a baby makes you feel awesome, and every Christian has wanted to
hold the Baby Jesus because that would be the most awesome feeling!
Everyone does not have
the same love and respect for babies as Christians. We read in our Gospel (Matt
2:13-23) that Herod was angry that the Three Wise Men returned home without
telling him where the Baby Jesus was born, and had his soldiers kill all the
male babies who were two years old and younger.
Herod was evil, but he
was not the first ruler to have babies killed and not the last either. Today,
we have rulers in the world and our country who think it is okay to have
newborn or preborn babies killed. It’s not a happy topic to discuss in the
Christmas Season or anytime, but St. Matthew wanted Christians to know that
such evil exists, but this evil act fulfilled a prophecy.
The Prophet Jeremiah
had a vision that God would gather all of His people and protect them from evil
(Jer 31). The Lord said among the people He would protect are women ready to
give birth to a baby. Still, God heard Rachel weeping and crying for her
children; she refused to be comforted, because they were no more. That means
that someone killed them. But when God gathers us in his arms, men and women
rejoice because He turns our sorrow to into gladness.
The Baby Jesus grew up
to announce the Good News. Jesus died and rose from death to save us from evil
people like Herod and to live joyfully as Christians. That is the Good News
that we celebrate all year round. With that, we pray.
Heavenly Father, from
whom all fatherhood in heaven and earth is named: Bless all children, and give
their fathers and mothers the spirit of wisdom and love, so that the homes in
which they grow up may be to them an image of Your Kingdom, and the care of
their parents a likeness of Your love. We pray in the Name of the Father and
the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
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