This week, Christmas is the celebration we are all focused
 on and as there are different readings for Christmas, depending on 
which Mass you attend, I have chosen something from the solemn blessings
 to do a short reflection on.
When the word became flesh, earth was joined to heaven. 
I
 read once that in all the world’s non-Christian religions, people are 
expected to strive to reach up to the God they worship but Christianity 
is the only one where God reaches down to us. 
We 
forget that. In all of our desires to serve our Lord and attain his 
blessing, we forget that it is only possible to have a close 
relationship with God because God built the bridge. It isn’t just our 
will and striving that connects us to the Lord of the universe; it is 
his will and desire that allows us to succeed. The bridge he built was a
 baby named Jesus. 
A child was born and earth was 
joined to heaven. During this Christmas season, spend some time 
contemplating the nativity and say a prayer of gratitude that this wee 
babe was and is a Christmas gift from the Father to us, a bridge, the 
gift of the ability to touch heaven. Within your gratitude, remember 
that the Father sent this gift out of his desire to be attainable and 
accessible to you. 
The Father wanted you. He wanted you to be able to come into the courts of the Holy of Holies to rest in his presence and to commune with him. He wanted you
 to have life before death. Is that not the most gracious and precious 
Christmas gift you have ever received? And not only did he want you to 
be in relationship with him but, as the words of the rest of the 
Christmas blessing say -  "May he give you his peace and goodwill, and fellowship with all the heavenly host." - his
 desire is that you have a bond with the whole community of heaven, all 
the angels and saints, including those you love who have already gone 
home. The Father does not want even one of his beloved to be alone. He 
sent Jesus. He built the bridge.
This week I will be 
praying that you will experience a gift from the Father, a gift that 
will bless you and encourage you in your time of waiting. But, you’ll 
have to pay close attention and watch for it. Often God’s gifts start 
out as small, weak and obscure as a newborn infant in a manger – but end
 up to be as big as heaven itself. 
A blessed and Holy Christmas to you all. May it be a place of wonder-full rest on your pilgrimage of waiting.
The
 next Manna Gathering post will be after New Year’s so I’d also like to 
send you all a New Year’s Blessing.  I pray that this next year for you 
will be one of deep spiritual growth and many revelations of how beloved
 you are. 
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the 
love of God, and the communication of the Holy Spirit be with you all. 
Amen. (1Cor. 13:14)
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