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Jesus has been born. Moments ago. Joseph, the other father, squats on the scattered hay next to mother and baby. All is now quiet.

But in heaven, Jehovah God rises from his throne, raises his holy hand in triumph, and shouts, “Yes!” A yes that resounds through the universe and beyond. The angels pat each other on the back and burst out in a shout of triumph that shoots through the heavens and slides down to the countryside outside of the little town of Bethlehem.

An insignificant couple. A dirty stable. Smelly. Dingy. Cobwebs. Silence. Divine silence. Wonder. Awe. Overwhelming astonishment. Overpowering love.

Scripture for Saturday, May 28 (5/28)

Acts of the Apostles-Cover-KindleThe scripture for today, May 28, is Luke 5:28 as found in the New Testament of the Bible:

“And Levi got up, left everything and followed him [Jesus].

This Levi was a tax collector, who, in those days, was allowed to set his own tax rates so he could pocket some of it for himself. Why would such a man follow Jesus, a man who apparently didn’t have much money of his own? He had to trust Jesus and believe that he was truly a friend.

And why would Jesus ask him? Jesus was certainly taking a chance since the uppity leaders of society and their religion openly declared Jesus a bad person for associating with “sinners and tax collectors”. Jesus, in turn, had to trust and believe in Levi.

A lot of Christians brag that their only friends are those who worship with them. They don’t really trust anyone else, so don’t really want to be anyone else’s friend. Well, how are they supposed to bring anyone to Jesus? Jesus went out to “seek and save the lost.”

And sometimes there is a visitor at worship who isn’t dressed right ~ perhaps with uncombed hair, or smell from no shower, or makeup put on too heavy, or clothes not in style, or maybe even dressed too richly. Are we ashamed to be seen with them? Jesus wouldn’t have been. He was color blind, style blind, class blind.

Today, reach out and make friends with someone you have been staying away from. Jesus did. And thereby, you will be like him.