
ART & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©
He was just a little baby, but like no other one,
He fussed and cried like babies do, but this was God’s own Son,
People came from miles around unto this unknown place,
Unlike all other kingly homes, in any time or space.
His Mother held Him gently and nursed Him at her breast,
While sheep and cows lay quietly, His bed was not the best,
When shepherds came to see Him, they knew Him right away,
He was the boy whom Angels hailed upon that glorious day.
The boy would grow into a man and worked beside His father,
He knew that He must do the work of God and not another,
When He became a rabbi, His words were straight from heaven,
He spoke with such authority of sins to be forgiven.
He lived among the people and felt each pain they bore,
He ate with them and healed them, His words meant even more,
He spoke of love and peace. He taught things new to them,
How we should forgive others, as He did for all men.
When on the cross at Calvary, my Savior died for me,
But rose from death as promised and from sin we are set free,
So as we come to Christmas with gifts for everyone,
Let’s not forget the Son of God whose work has just begun.
When I think of it in those terms – God coming down to earth – I’m always touched with his grace and willingness to bend over and help me. There’s a certain amount of unworthiness too, but it really is a beautiful thought and leaves me with a grateful heart. Thanks for sharing.
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It is a humbling experience indeed. Especially when we think how small we are compared to him.
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