The Rude Shepherd
by Joni Eareckson Tada
Dear Dewey,
“And they came in haste and found their way to Mary and Joseph, and the baby as he lay in the manger.”  Luke 2:16 KJV
It was one of those classic, picturesque Christmas plays at church.  The concert was near the end.  Mary and Joseph were in place with baby Jesus around the manger.  The lights were low, the choir sang softly in the background.   Man-made snowflakes drifted slowly on the scene.  The shepherds gathered quietly around.  You felt like you were really there.
But Pete, one of the shepherds, wasn’t satisfied.  Blocked by one of the other shepherds, Pete wanted to get closer to the manger.  He elbowed the other boy and glared at him as he moved in.  A few in the audience chuckled, others were taken aback by the young man’s rudeness.
It was a little embarrassing for a Christmas concert, but how realistic!  How fitting that there should be a few pokes and shoves at such a momentous occasion.  I imagine there was more than one “Let me see!” that first night.  Pete’s pushiness was not just realistic, but appropriate.  The coming of the Messiah is not just an event to behold but an occasion upon which to intrude with as much self-centeredness as possible.  Every sinner ought to run to the manger and cry, “Out of my way!  Me first!  He came because of me!”
That’s how Bartimaeus, the blind beggar felt.  He cared not at all that he was being rude.  Parents of desperate children pushed their way to Jesus.  Men  broke through a roof for their paralyzed friend.  And Peter’s approach to Jesus was often one of intrusion — he pleaded with Jesus to clean not only his feet, but his entire body.
Crash the nativity scene this year, won’t you?  Get as close as you can, daring even to pick up the Christ-child.  Selfishly cling to the incarnation as if you were the worst of sinners.  Jesus will not mind.  He came because of you.
Jesus, You intruded on our planet in a rude visitation.  You sought joy for Yourself and broke through Satan’s kingdom to reach me.  Thank You for Your heavenly rudeness.   
Blessings,
Joni and Friends
More Precious Than Silver
Copyright © 1998
By Joni Eareckson Tada
Published in Print by Zondervan, Grand Rapids
All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible: New International Version.
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