If we are faithless, he remains faithful—for he cannot deny himself.  2 Timothy 2:13 (ESV)

I sat alone in my living room, recovering from the flu and a horrible lingering cough. While my body regained strength, my heart grew weary with regret. Christmas decorations still adorned my house. I couldn’t put them away because I wanted a do-over.

The expectations of a joyful holiday had collided with disappointments: outdoor Christmas Eve service cancelled due to extreme weather conditions and our annual extended kinfolk gathering halted due to illness. Then the last day with our out-of-town daughter and her family concluded with misunderstandings and arguments. And yet, the hope of Christmas, Immanuel—God with us, abided with us. His faithfulness transcended all of our faithless uncertainties and divisiveness.

Sitting solo in silence, I desired restoration with my people and forgiveness from God. I looked around the room and caught sight of the jumbled toy nativity set on a nearby shelf. It had provided entertainment for my two-year-old grandson. Tears fell as I stared at the jumbled mess. What a mishmash he had left. But what good news it now proclaimed!

God loved the world so much that He sent His only Son to provide salvation for sinful mankind.* Jesus entered a broken world in desperate need of forgiveness, grace, and mercy. He exchanged heavenly royalty for earthly humility, giving up indescribable power to be born a babe in a manger. Jesus lived life with humanity, modeling the love of His Heavenly Father. He was Immanual—God with us.* Through His crucifixion, death, and resurrection, Jesus Christ gained abundant life on earth and eternal life in heaven for whoever would believe in Him.

What love the Heavenly Father lavished on His children.* He sent His Son Jesus to die for us while we were still sinners.* And He loved me enough to remind me of His marvelous message of salvation through a little messy manger scene.

God composes messages out of messes. They’re evident, if we’re paying attention. My soul despaired until God spoke and thankfully, I listened. He brought new life to the new year.

How was your Christmas? Did you confront discouragement, division, disaster, or defeat? How about the new year? Do you already feel like a failure? Have you lost all hope?

Let the image of a messy manger remind you of God’s love. Even when we are faithless, He remains faithful. For He sent His Son Jesus into a wicked world, not to condemn us, but to save us. Now that’s a message this mess of a woman can take to heart.

*John 3:16

*Matthew 1:23

*1 John 3: 1

*Romans 5:8

16 responses to “From Mess to Message”

  1. Kathryn Vinyard Avatar
    Kathryn Vinyard

    What a wonderful message! Thank you for sharing this with us. ❤️

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    1. Thank you so much for reading and commenting. I so appreciate it, Kathy!

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  2. Thanks Debbie. You have no ideal how many times I’ve questioned the mess around me!!! I know our God loves me and will clean up my mess and guide me each day. It’s just so very hard to see around the mess and see His plan. ❤️

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    1. I hear you loud and clear. What a mess I can be and cause, but thanks be to God for His indescribable gift of Jesus Christ and forgiveness. Thanks for reading and commenting. It truly encourages me to keep on keeping on.

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  3. Debbie, A great, heart-filled post. I too have experienced many messy and sick Christmas’s but somehow God’s love always shines through. Somehow, the biggest messes make the best posts. Love to you. Frieda

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    1. Thanks so much for the encouragement, Frieda, and thank you for reading and commenting. I appreciate it immensely.

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  4. Thanks for sharing the image of the messy manger because that is why Jesus came. He was born to change our messy lives.

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    1. Oh yes and how He changes lives. Thanks for reading and commenting.

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  5. Your post reminded me of a Christmas years ago when one of our children was overseas and the other was out of joint. 🙂 That is why Jesus came. We desperately need a Savior.

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    1. We have all had those Christmases, but thanks be to God for His indescribable gift of Jesus Christ. Thanks for reading and commenting.

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  6. Love the messy manger scene! It was a mess for the Christ child to be born into. Yet, He came. He still enters the messes with us. Gets us through them. Beautiful!

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    1. Thanks so much for reading and commenting. I value your input, friendship, and faith.

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  7. Katherine Pasour Avatar
    Katherine Pasour

    I’ve definitely had experience trying to clean up those "messes." A sharp tongue, pride, and impulsive behaviors can get us in trouble and then we’re trying to dig our way out of the mess. I’m so thankful our Lord is always ready to help us reconcile.

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    1. Amen and how He cleans us up. Thanks for reading and commenting.

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  8. Covid hit our family Christmas of 2020 along with a disasterous cabin stay for my daughter and her family. They were stuck on a mountain during a snow storm. Needless to say that was a messy Christmas. As I read your post I related to your messy manger. That image certainly sticks. Thanks for sharing and praise the Lord God is faithful!

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    1. Yes that image certainly sticks. When I looked over at the manger as I sat and "nursed" my "wounds," God spoke clearly with a gentle reminder of Who He is and why Jesus came to earth. Thanks so much for reading and commenting. He is worthy of our praise!

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