December 23, 2006 Devotion
Do You Know Bailey's Jesus?
God recently
allowed me to see Jesus through the eyes of someone seeing Him for the first
time. Having the advantage of knowing how the story ends, we can easily forget
the cost of our redemption and the love of our Savior.
Every year we
attend a local church pageant at Christmas time, which tells the story of Jesus
from His birth through His resurrection. It is a spectacular event, with live
animals and hundreds of cast members in realistic costumes. The magi enter the
huge auditorium on llamas from the rear, descending the steps in pomp and
majesty. Roman soldiers look huge and menacing in their costumes and makeup.
Of all the years we have attended, one stands out indelibly in my heart.
It was the year we took our then three-year-old granddaughter, Bailey, who loves
Jesus. She was mesmerized throughout the entire play, not just watching, but
involved as if she were a player. She watches as Joseph and Mary travel to the
Inn and is thrilled when she sees the baby Jesus in His mother's arms.
When Jesus, on a young donkey, descends the steps from the back of the
auditorium, depicting His triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Bailey was ecstatic.
As he neared our aisle, Bailey began jumping up and down, screaming, "Jesus,
Jesus! There's Jesus!" Not just saying the words but exclaiming them with every
fiber of her being. She alternated between screaming his name and hugging us.
"It's Jesus. Look!" I thought she might actually pass out.
Tears filled
my eyes as I looked at Jesus through the eyes of a child in love with Him,
seeing Him for the first time. How like the blind beggar screaming out in
reckless abandon, "Jesus, Jesus!", afraid he might miss Him, not caring what
others thought. This was so much fun.
Then came the arrest scene. On
stage, the soldiers shoved and slapped Jesus as they moved Him from the Garden
of Gethsemane to Pilate. Bailey responded as if she were in the crowd of women,
with terror and anger. "Stop it!" she screamed. "Bad soldiers, stop it!" As I
watched her reaction, I wished we had talked to her before the play. "Bailey
it's OK. They are just pretending." "They are hurting Jesus! Stop it!"
She stood in her seat reacting to each and every move. People around us
at first smiled at her reaction, thinking "How cute!". Then they quit smiling
and began watching her watch Him. In a most powerful scene, the soldiers lead
Jesus carrying the cross down the steps of the auditorium from the back. They
were yelling, whipping, and cursing at Jesus, who was bloodied and beaten.
Bailey was now hysterical. "Stop it! Soldiers! Stop it," she screamed. She must
have been wondering why all these people did nothing. She then began to cry
instead of scream. "Jesus, Oh, Jesus!" People all around us began to weep as we
all watch this devoted little disciple see her Jesus beaten and killed as those
first century disciples had.
Going back and forth between her mother's
lap and mine for comfort, she was distraught. I kept saying, "Bailey, it's OK.
Jesus is going to be OK. These are just people pretending to be soldiers. She
looked at me like I was crazy. In my lap, we talked through the cross and
burial. "Watch, Bailey, watch for Jesus!"
The tomb began to tremble and
lightening flashed as the stone rolled away. A super bowl touchdown cheer
couldn't come close to matching this little one's reaction to the resurrection.
"Jesus! He's OK. Mommy, it's Jesus!"
I prayed that she wasn't going to
be traumatized by this event, but that she would remember it. I shall never
forget it. I shall never forget seeing Jesus' suffering, crucifixion, and
resurrection through the eyes of an innocent child.
Following the
pageant the actors all assembled in the foyer to be greeted by the audience. As
we passed by some of the soldiers Bailey screamed out, "Bad soldier, don't you
hurt Jesus." The actor who portrayed Jesus was some distance away surrounded by
well-wishers and friends. Bailey broke away from us and ran toward Him, wrapping
herself around His legs, holding on for dear life. He hugged her and said,
"Jesus loves you." He patted her to go away.
She wouldn't let go. She
kept clinging to Him, laughing and calling His name. She wasn't about to let go
of her Jesus.
I think God in heaven stopped what ever was going on that
day and made all the angels watch Bailey. "Now, look there! You see what I meant
when I said, 'Of such is the kingdom of heaven?'"
Source: God@Work, St Mark's United
Methodist Church (http://www.stmarks.org) -- from 'WIT and WISDOM'
BACK TO DAILY DEVOTON LINKS
Back To Monthly Links of Daily
Devotions
| The Joy Of The Lord Is My
Strength |

|
Laughter Is Good For The Soul
|
Unless otherwise stated, all content on this site is © 2006 by Coffee With Pat.
Please do not take any of the graphics or content without written permission. Thank you for being kind and honest, and for respecting copyright laws.
DISCLAIMER
All music on this site is for enjoyment
and evaluation purposes only.
No financial gains are being made from them.
They are © copyrighted to their respective companies and artists.
|
|