Thursday, December 30, 2021

       Christmas has come, and now it is gone.  People are taking their ornaments down, stores are offering their after Christmas sales, travelers are going home.  It's over for another year.

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     Or is it?  If Christmas means anything, anything at all, it cannot possibly be contained in one day.  If, as a Canadian singer about whom I wrote a few years ago says, "The Creator is here," how can anything--and any of us--ever be the same?  History, and everything in it, including you and me, has irrecoverably changed.
     What has made has come to what it has made.
     Christmas reminds us that we live in a universe of meaning.  And that we could not live otherwise.  Christmas also tells us that this meaning's fullness can only be real if it is birthed in a spoken origination of space and time, a definitive genesis of all that is real and true.  It is only then that it can be.
     Christmas is only the beginning of what we see.

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