Christmas Ponderings
We are besieged by Hallmark pictures of some idyllic setting for Christmas, sanitized and sparkling manger scenes, steeped in a sense of joy and wonder and stripped of the reality of living. We picture angels singing to shepherds, Mary and Joseph dressed in clean clothing, and a stable devoid of barnyard smells. None of that seems to do justice to what the gospels actually tell us about the birth of Jesus, even if they don't dwell on the details. Matthew tells us Mary was pregnant and Joseph was surprised, recognizing he was not responsible. He was getting ready to end their engagement when he had a dream of an angel telling him God was blessing Mary's pregnancy and to go ahead with the wedding. Matthew tells us Joseph's own lineage included several women who were outcasts, outsiders, and victims of sexual abuse. He sets the stage for Jesus growing up under a cloud of shame and being considered a bastard son very much in keeping with elements of his ancestry. Just as ...