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Backstory:
I listened to a couple of audiobooks of Christmas regency romance novellas. It was mentioned in a couple of those novellas about a Yule Log at Christmas time. So I looked this up to see if it was a tradition during the regency era in England. It was for a while. They would cut down a very large piece of wood, decorate it with greenery, ribbons or carved symbols and they would bring it into the home with a small ceremony. They would sometimes briefly sit on it which meant good luck. Then they would burn it in their fireplace. The log was seen as “untouched power” or a blessing waiting to be released. Sitting on it before it burned was a way to receive the blessing firsthand and it symbolically joined the household to the light and warmth that would come.
The Light and Warmth of Christ
Just like sitting on the Yule Log was a small act of trust because the luck hadn’t come yet,
We often sit in the almost moments before we see the answer or the light of our trust in Christ is set.
The Yule Log became a symbol of hopeful waiting for blessings to come,
Before Jesus came to the earth as a baby, believers waited in darkness wondering where hope would come from.
Because Jesus came to the earth we now have a witness that there is a light in the darkness,
Even though we might have days when we feel discouraged, there is always a light because of Jesus’goodness.
Before the Yule Log burned, the people were physically connected to the place where the light and warmth would soon begin,
We can draw near to Christ-the true Light of the World even before we feel His warmth on our skin.
Sometimes Christmas is about seeking Jesus in simple, quiet ways
Like kneeling, praying, waiting and trusting so that our spirits won’t be in a haze.
The Yule Log became like the manger-humble and simple but soon to glow with divine light,
For us the light we seek especially at Christmastime because of Jesus is within our sight.
Families sat on the log before it was lit as a sign of readiness to receive of blessings awaiting them,
We can prepare room in our hearts for the light that Christ can bring to us like a precious gem.
A plain log became a source of warmth, protection and blessings only once the fire kindled it,
Jesus came in the most ordinary way and yet He became the Light of the World that can always be lit.
So when you have a day when all you see around you is darkness and despair,
Just know that the beautiful Light of your Savior for you will always be there.
Because of Jesus, even on your darkest day, there is always hope,
Even though you will still have hard days, you can more easily cope.
The Takeaway: In tradition, sitting on the Yule Log didn’t create the blessing-it simply positioned them to receive it. We don’t create salvation or grace; we simply come close enough to Christ to be changed by Him. I think the purpose of why we celebrate Christmas is so that we can feel the warmth and hope of the Light of the World, or our Savior Jesus Christ more in our lives.
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