December 24, 2016

"No one was on the look-out for a divine interference,"

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"Let us go forth upon the slopes, and watch the night darkening, and think of the great earth that lies both near and far away from this new and obscure sanctuary, which God is about to hallow with such an authentic consecration. Much of earth is occupied with Roman business. Couriers are hastening to and fro upon the highways of the empire. The affairs of the vast colonies are giving employment and concern to many statesmen and governors.

"The great city of Rome itself is the center of an intellectual and practical activity, which makes itself felt at the furthest extremities of the empire. Upon some minds, and especially those of a more philosophical cast, the growth of moral corruption, and other grave social questions, are weighing heavily. There are lawyers also intent upon their pleadings. Huge armies, which are republics of themselves, are fast rising to be the lawless masters of the world.

"But nowhere in the vast world of Roman politics does there seem a trace of the Cave of Bethlehem. No prophetic shadows are cast visibly on the scene. All things wear a look of stability. The system, ponderous as it is, works like a well-constructed machine.

"No one is suspecting anything. It would not be easy for the world to be making less reference to God than it was making then. No one was on the look-out for a divine interference, unless it were that here and there some truth-stammering oracle perturbed a narrow circle, whose superstition was the thing likest religion of all things in the heathen world. In the palace of the Csesars, who suspected that unborn Caesar in His Cave?" -- Bethlehem by Frederick Faber via Chicago Boyz サ Blog Archive サ Christmas Eve

Posted by Vanderleun at December 24, 2016 11:19 PM
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A wonderful message. Thank you for posting this.

Posted by: GM Roper at December 25, 2010 7:13 AM

Merry Christmas, Gerard, from foggy central Utah.

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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING!!!

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Posted by: Steve at December 26, 2010 12:02 AM

Mary puts me to shame.

Posted by: RedCarolina at December 26, 2010 3:04 AM

It is astonishing, isn't it?

Everything changed that day. Everything.

Merry Christmas, Gerard!

Posted by: Joan of Argghh at December 25, 2011 5:27 AM

Of course it was a silent night. They were all too astonished to speak.

Posted by: Jewel at December 25, 2011 6:47 AM

Merry Christmas, Gerard, and best wishes for a happy and healthy new year.

Posted by: Borepatch at December 25, 2011 10:53 AM

The hand of God is upon all things. Always was and ever will be.

"In whom do you put your trust?"

"God."

"Your trust being in God, your faith is well founded."

Posted by: chasmatic at December 25, 2014 6:16 AM

Merry Christmas, Gerard!

Your blog is the online gift I like best.

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