The Life of Christmas Present (Amboy)
ADVENT WEEK 3: LOVE
This week we light the candle of Love. Christina Rossetti, a late-nineteenth-century poet, wrote, “Love came down at Christmas, love all lovely, Love Divine; Love was born at Christmas, star and angels gave the sign.” Jesus was the fully divine (love came down) and fully human (love was born) Son of God. Making sense of Jesus’ full divinity and full humanity existing in the same place and same time is confusing. The Nicene Creed attempts to spell it out saying: “We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, of one being with the Father.”2 It’s almost funny that the best way we can describe this cornerstone of our faith is to say that Christ is of the same substance as God, or in other words, whatever God is, Christ is, too.
The point is that love both “came down,” and “was born,” because love is who God is. God is the creator of all things seen and unseen. God is full of majesty and glory. God’s presence also lives intimately within us, closer to us than the air we breathe. When we learn to love God and love one another, I am convinced that what we share is the very presence of the divine. Yes, it can be confusing, and there is a tension when trying to explain it, but love lies at the center of it all. We light the candle of Love as a sign of the beautiful mystery of God’s love.
Gracious God, whose love came down and put on flesh to walk among us, help us to accept and share your presence, so that the world might know your love. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
