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As we put out our Christmas nativities, we no doubt have an angel in the mix of characters positioned around bits of hay in a plywood stable. In most of my nativities, the angel has a sturdy perch hooked on a teeny metal ring at the top of the stable. Out of all those little figures, the angel is probably the most inaccurate of them all.
My variety of angels includes a Madame Alexander one dressed like an absurdly wealthy little girl with wings, a Jim Shore angel that has the whole nativity scene painted on her robe, a Precious Moments angel that is just… precious, a lamb pretending to be an angel, a thick wooden angel in my unbreakable set, and a simple ceramic angel that looks like a well-behaved toddler.
While these are quite cute, they do not accurately portray the angels of the Bible – for several reasons:
As we visit with the angels of the nativity this week, spend some time reflecting on each event – notice how the angels reflect the heart of God and be open to the possibility that, even though you may not see them, God may be using them in our world in ways we never imagined.
By Judy Shrout
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