The word became flesh and blood and moved into the workplace
No matter where you live, Christmas may be the best time to share about Jesus with the people in your workplace.
“What kind of psychology did you use yesterday? I was nearly convinced that what you shared was true.”
Some friends had come over to our Caucasian home for afternoon tea the day after Christmas. They had been there on Christmas day as well and we had all experienced something unexplainable. Our living room had been more than fully crowded. It was all messy and noisy as people were sitting everywhere and kids were either crying or running around. Our guests were colleagues, neighbors, and friends we had got to know during the few years we had stayed in our city. Although next to none of them were followers of Jesus, they had all said yes to come and celebrate Christmas with us.
When I stood up to share what Christmas is all about, the room went totally quiet. The change was so immense and came so fast that no one of us really understood what happened. I felt a holy presence as I told a short version of how and why Jesus came to our world.
Now it was the day after, and the question was still hammering in our friend’s head.
“What kind of psychology was this?” Coming from a communist background, he had no better way of describing his experience. We tried to share with him that we had not used any tactics or psychological tricks. What he had heard, was the truth and this was the reason why he felt impacted.
Going home for Christmas is a dream for many people. When it comes to reaching out to others with the gospel, going home at this time to celebrate can however easily be counterproductive. There is no time where you can more easily share about Jesus with people around you, wherever you live in the world. No matter what kind of neighbors, friends or collages you have, Muslims, Buddhist, atheists, communists, or others, they all appreciate an invitation to something good. And as you celebrate, nothing is more natural than sharing what the celebration is all about.
If you do not have colleagues, friends or neighbors who do not know Jesus, you can pray that you will get some before the next Christian celebration. Why not decide right now that you will use the celebrations to bring Jesus to your workplace, your neighbourhood or your circle of friends?
The Message paraphrases John 1,14 in this way: “The Word became flesh and blood and moved into the neighborhood.” For all of us who operate in a work setting we could rather say:
The Word became flesh and blood and moved into our workplace. We saw the glory with our own eyes. The one-of-a-kind glory, like Father, like Son, Generous inside and out. True from start to finish.
May God bless you as you bring Jesus to your place of work or study this Christmas!