Every year the 7th grade teachers give me the privilege of talking with 7th grade Bible classes about the story of Christmas. I love to tell the story for two reasons. The first is the most important. Telling the story enables me to share with students the authentic pictures of Christmas. The second is closely related. Telling the story provides me the opportunity to return to the shepherd’s cave on the Judean hillside.
I first entered a shepherd’s cave in 2000. It was my first study trip to Israel. There were several unforgettable moments and experiences, and one of those was the cave. At first we wondered why we were there. It wasn’t an inviting place. It was dark, dirty, and smelly; not a pleasant place at all.
It was there that we heard again the story of the birth of Jesus. Very soon poinsettias and pine scent were erased from Christmas. In their place came the smell of thousands of extinguished shepherds’ campfires and six inches of sheep droppings. Soon it didn’t feel odd at all to fall to my knees in those sheep droppings and to thank God for the gift of His Son!
So, come with me to the shepherd’s cave this Christmas and meet your newborn Savior. He could have chosen to be born in Herod’s Herodion palace just a stone’s throw away. But instead God chose a cave. A cave that smelled like a barn and like an extinguished campfire is so much more symbolic of the sin-sick world that God’s Son entered. When you think about His awesome gift, the smells of the cave take on the beautiful fragrance of God’s love. Take your children to the cave this Christmas and introduce them once again to their loving Father and to their Lord Jesus.
