Thursday, December 15, 2022

JOSEPH THE DREAMER

The Gospels offer us two distinctly different birth narratives. In Luke's version, we have the angel Gabriel visiting Mary, shepherds watching over their flock, more angels, and the baby Jesus in a manger. In Matthew's version, we have an angel of the Lord appearing to Joseph in a dream, a star, magi or wise men from the East, Herod, the boy Jesus with Mary inside a house, and gifts.


We have harmonized these two stories together so we have nativity scenes, Christmas pageants, and "Belen" decorations which now include Three Kings, sheep, goats, other animals and even the Little Drummer Boy!

Sunday's lection is part of Matthew's version. Many times we forget that there are two dreamers named Joseph in the Bible. And both have fathers named Jacob! Most of us are familiar with Genesis's Joseph the Dreamer.

Matthew's Joseph the Dreamer encounters an angel of the Lord four times. Four times Joseph follows what the angel of the Lord commanded him to do. And those four dreams were all about making sure that Joseph took care of Mary and Jesus.

I believe that God reveals Godself outside and beyond the little boxes we have created to contain God. This is why I believe that God continues to reveal Godself through dreams.



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*image, "Joseph's Dream," Detail from the north portal tympanum of Lille Cathedral. 1854 (Relief Sculpture in Lille, France), from the vanderbilt divinity library digital archives.

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