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							 Years 
							ago Canadian news told of a large moose that 
							wandered into a residential area in Calgary, Canada. 
							The moose ended up on the lawn of a lady who called 
							the Fish and Wildlife agency. An officer was 
							dispatched to try to coax the magnificent animal 
							back into the wild. After two hours of absolutely no 
							progress, the officer finally shot the moose with a 
							tranquilizer dart and the moose eventually collapsed 
							on the lawn. 
							
							The reporters who had been following this event 
							interviewed the woman at the house. They asked her 
							what she thought about the moose which had passed 
							out on her lawn. “I’m surprised,” she answered, “but 
							not as surprised as my husband will be. He’s out 
							moose hunting.”  
							
							Her husband had gone out looking for moose and a 
							large moose had come to him. That is the message of 
							Christmas. While humanity spends its time wanting to 
							find God, God comes to us. 
							
							I know we can sometimes wonder where God is. We can 
							wish he would do more to make himself known in these 
							days as he did in the past. We wouldn’t be the first 
							to wish that. Even the Old Testament prophet Isaiah 
							prayed: “Oh, that you would 
							burst from the heavens and come down! How the 
							mountains would quake in your presence! As fire 
							causes wood to burn and water to boil, your coming 
							would make the nations tremble. Then your enemies 
							would learn the reason for your fame! When you came 
							down long ago, you did awesome deeds beyond our 
							highest expectations. And oh, how the mountains 
							quaked!” (Isaiah 64:1-3) 
							
							Isaiah is lamenting that too many years have come 
							and gone without a sign of God’s presence. He was 
							longing for God to make himself real in some 
							tangible way. Have you ever been there? Like Isaiah, 
							have you ever wondered where God is? Have you tried 
							to pray and felt nothing, seen nothing, or sensed 
							nothing? 
							
							We cry out to God to “burst from the heavens and 
							come down” to give us some evidence that he is real 
							and present. But most of the time, we feel as if God 
							is hiding from us. | 
            
			 
			
			Maybe the problem is with us? Maybe because we have so many other 
			voices, noises in our life, God would have to shout to be heard? 
			Maybe God’s preferred way to come to us is more often in a whisper 
			rather than shaking the earth or tearing open the skies? Maybe it’s 
			easy to miss God’s voice when it comes to us!  
			
			Like the teenager with the loud booming car or the one with head 
			phones too loud, they slowly damage their hearing to the point they 
			miss the subtle sounds of creation near them. If we are never free 
			from the blare of the world around us, if we are constantly being 
			bombarded with racket, we can become numbed to quiet voices. And in 
			the middle of the noise and commotion, God comes down only to be 
			missed.  
			
			This Christmas could be different. You could experience God if you 
			wanted. It would mean pulling away from all the noise. You’ll have 
			to place yourself in an environment where God has your attention. 
			Maybe you could attend a Christmas worship service this year? After 
			all, God has said, “Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 
			46:10) That seems to put the next move in your court. What a wonderful way to approach Christmas. Turn off the noise, tune 
			into God, and discover the very one you want to see is already near. 
			When human kind couldn’t reach God, God came down to us. Christmas 
			is about having that awareness awaken again. God came down to us. He 
			came down to me. And He is nearer than he appears to be. 
            
			[Ron Otto, Lincoln Christian Church] |