Did Bible folk hold hands? Surprising, but I don't know if that was a custom or not.
I'd like to think they did; after all, the Klingons say that death is an experience best shared, and so is peace.
Now over to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and O Little Town Of Bethlehem.
Today's keyword for Advent-Photo-A-Day is peace.
Previous posts in this series are
December 3 - The Meaning Of Christmas
December 4 - A Caregiving Home
December 5 - Caregiver, Please Wait For Me
December 6 - A Caregiver's Vision
December 7 - A Caregiver's Magnificat
December 8 - A Caregiver's Renewal
December 9 - Caregiver, What Is Justice?
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Andrew,
ReplyDeleteFor a caregiver, or for any Christian in general, we need peace in caring for others and caring for ourselves. Oh how easily it gets lost this time of year. Sometimes, I like to go out on the back porch and stand and stare at the stars in the dark sky. To me, this is a wonderful picture, from God, of peace.
Advent blessings to you Andrew,
Bev
Bev, thank you for this...the stars in our dark New Mexico sky give me peace, too.
DeleteBlessings back!
Yes, I'm guessing they held hands and did daily life pretty much in the same way we do ...
ReplyDeleteThat said, I much prefer a car to a donkey at this point.
So glad you're doing this series, Andrew ...
Linda, I'd really like to think they did hold hands...I'd bet on it!
DeleteI think Mary would have far preferred a car. Joseph, maybe a Harley?
It is a fun and challenging series. I hope I make it through!
I can't imagine that Mary and Joseph didn't hold hands, especially during such a moving and monumental experience with the Messiah coming to earth as their child. And yes, if they looked up into that starry sky, at some point they would have seen the star pointing to their son. What an incredible experience! Thank you for pointing us to ponder these important things, Andrew. It makes the Christmas spirit grow and deepen.
ReplyDeleteI hope that you and Barbara hold hands a lot throughout this Christmas season and beyond. It can be such a comforting thing for you and solidify sweet memories for her. Merry Christmas, my friend!
Beth, I love the image you painted with these lovely words...and I'll bet you're right in the details. What a wonderful experience, indeed.
DeleteHolding hands is important; it does hurt, but it's worthwhile.
Praying for you and yours this Christmas, for happy experiences to cherish together!
Holding hands with our loved ones, especially those in pain and suffering, brings comfort to not only them but us as well. Keep hold of Barbara's loving hand and remember God holds you in His.
ReplyDeleteDebbie, you're so right...and even ogs like to have their paws held! (Some, like Strawberry the Bullmastiff, just go ahead and hug. Hard.)
DeleteThank you so much for these lovely words, Debbie.
As they looked upon the awe and wonder of the Creator when traveling, as Mary carried the fully human fully God babe to be born I'm thinking they must have held hands at times during their journey.
ReplyDeleteCan you bear to hold hands, or is it too painful?
Christy, I'm thinking you're right...even if it wasn't the custom, I suspect they couldn't help it!
DeleteIt is pretty hard to hold hands, hurts a lot, but we do try.