Thank the LORD
for Immanuel, God with us,
in this time—especially in this time—
for His realness, His rawness,
the aching joy of every longing heart
twisting to turn and catch His eye.
Immanuel, God with us,
comes close to the cuts and scrapes
of our souls and shuffles through
the scratchy parts of our lives,
where no one enters but Him.
Thank the LORD
for flesh and blood that embodied
the One, the only One, who would
understand the underside of our suffering.
He is with us in our scars and open wounds,
saving us with His nearness, His necessity.
We are not alone, no matter
how lonely we may feel.
The truth of His nail-pierced hands
tell us surely He knows what it is
to be isolated, to be love.
Immanuel, God with us,
come to set the captive free,
come to raise the lowly.
His punishment brings our peace,
hope from His heart, an anchor
for our wandering hearts.
This is the One
our wilderness waiting has led toward.
God with us, embedded, devoted,
has come.
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You wrote, “We are not alone, no matter how lonely we may feel.” So much Truth there. Thanks, Sarah, Merry Christmas to you & yours.