4 min

The Joy of Acceptance Freedom Fellowship Advent Podcast

    • Kristendom

Wee little Mary who all thought good
Believed the angel’s word,
But what thought those who with her stood
When of her blessed womb they heard?
There was much joy in the camp along the road to Bethlehem that night. Mary’s mother never left her side. Her father, Heli, continually doted over their care, setting the example for the rest of the family. The family, he said, had suffered enough shame, and now it was to be over.
Mary’s strength improved throughout the day. Her mother’s home cooking certainly helped, but the tenderness and concern of her family was the real medicine.
And now it was time to leave. Heli gathered the clan together and placed Joseph and Mary in the middle. His old calloused hands placed firmly on their heads, for the first time since the supposed sin was discovered, he pronounced his blessing.
“Hear O Israel! May the womb of my daughter be blessed! May her children arise and call her blessed! May this child...,” his voice broke with the strain of love withheld, “May my grandchild be great in all Israel!” A great shout went up from the little band of Jews gathered near the Jordan River that day.
The young couple was now covered with the kisses and well wishes of the family. Everyone dug into their belongings and supplies, blessing
Mary and Joseph with so much that Heli gave another donkey to carry it all. With Mary as comfortable as possible on old Ben, the two started south as the children ran ahead to usher them on their way. The others shouted their blessings after them. Traveling mercies were given until the voices could no longer be heard.
The joy of acceptance filled Mary and Joseph. Mary softly hummed her little song as Joseph walked ahead, intent on reaching Jericho by nightfall. And then, with a voice full of hope, Mary said, “Joseph, tell me again how it will all be.”

Tears of joy were caught in the corner of Joseph’s eye. Everything is going to be all right!" he thought, and then he began the familiar story.
“My sweet Mary, what the angels told us is true! It’s going to be a wonderful life...” 

Wee little Mary who all thought good
Believed the angel’s word,
But what thought those who with her stood
When of her blessed womb they heard?
There was much joy in the camp along the road to Bethlehem that night. Mary’s mother never left her side. Her father, Heli, continually doted over their care, setting the example for the rest of the family. The family, he said, had suffered enough shame, and now it was to be over.
Mary’s strength improved throughout the day. Her mother’s home cooking certainly helped, but the tenderness and concern of her family was the real medicine.
And now it was time to leave. Heli gathered the clan together and placed Joseph and Mary in the middle. His old calloused hands placed firmly on their heads, for the first time since the supposed sin was discovered, he pronounced his blessing.
“Hear O Israel! May the womb of my daughter be blessed! May her children arise and call her blessed! May this child...,” his voice broke with the strain of love withheld, “May my grandchild be great in all Israel!” A great shout went up from the little band of Jews gathered near the Jordan River that day.
The young couple was now covered with the kisses and well wishes of the family. Everyone dug into their belongings and supplies, blessing
Mary and Joseph with so much that Heli gave another donkey to carry it all. With Mary as comfortable as possible on old Ben, the two started south as the children ran ahead to usher them on their way. The others shouted their blessings after them. Traveling mercies were given until the voices could no longer be heard.
The joy of acceptance filled Mary and Joseph. Mary softly hummed her little song as Joseph walked ahead, intent on reaching Jericho by nightfall. And then, with a voice full of hope, Mary said, “Joseph, tell me again how it will all be.”

Tears of joy were caught in the corner of Joseph’s eye. Everything is going to be all right!" he thought, and then he began the familiar story.
“My sweet Mary, what the angels told us is true! It’s going to be a wonderful life...” 

4 min