There are so many cribs of all shapes and sizes. This is a simple indoor wooden crib capturing the beauty of today Christmas Eve and what it all stands for.





Thought on Monday – December – 24/12/2012



‘Mary doesn’t wrap her newborn baby in purple silk, she swaddles him with what’s available, even if it’s only strips of cloth. And she doesn’t demand a golden crib for her Son, she makes do with what’s handy, even if it’s a hay filled manger.’ ~Kathleen M.Carroll

The events of Christmas night are far from ideal. It’s not the stuff you would expect for such an important event. It’s certainly not the stuff of God or so it would seem. But God clearly had other ideas and not what anyone had expected.

The same happens today as well. God often comes into our lives in the least expected place. Maybe we are trying to find God in the wrong places and forget to look in the stable. The stable is that part of our lives that may not be pretty, may not seem important and the last place we would want God. This is where God wants to be and where God wants to hold us, encourage us, help us, guide us, direct us, energise us and be with us every step of the way. On this Christmas Eve the invitation is to leave the stable door open, even ajar and let God do the rest!