Monday, December 24, 2007

The real thing...

I had just decided I was all done with posting till after Christmas, when I discovered this wonderful quote from G. K. Chesterton's The Spirit of Christmas, posted by Sherry W. on Intentional Disciples:

This was written amid fields of snow within a few days of Christmas. And when I last saw snow it was within a few miles of Bethlehem. The coincidence will serve as a symbol of something I have noticed all my life, although it is not very easy to sum up. It is generally the romantic thing that turns out to be the real thing under the extreme test of realism. It is the skeptical and even rational legend that turns out to be entirely legendary.

Everything I had been taught or told let me to regard snow in Bethlehem as a paradox, like snow in Egypt. Every rumour of realism, every indirect form of rationalism, every scientific opinion taken on authority and at third hand, had led me to regard the country where Christ was born solely as a semi-tropical place with nothing but palm tree and parasols.

It was only when I actually looked at it that it looked exactly like a Christmas card.

I too have found in my own life that Chesterton is right, "It is generally the romantic thing that turns out to be the real thing under the extreme test of realism. It is the skeptical and even rational legend that turns out to be entirely legendary." It is only when we allow our intellects to be divorced from our hearts that we truly lose touch with reality...

A very happy Christmas, everyone, and may the love of Christ fill your hearts to overflowing tonight and always!

Mike & Jan

4 comments:

Diane M. Roth said...

what a lovely quote! thank you!

Just found out that Chesterton's wife Frances wrote the words to "how Far is it to Bethlehem"...

Merry Christmas to you.

Jan said...

Thank you. I hope you and Jan had a joyous Christmas, which is continuing.

June Butler said...

Mike and Jan, I pray your Christmas was lovely. Happy Boxing Day! By the time you read this, the day will be over. Sorry to be late.

Mike Farley said...

Thanks for your Christmas greetings, everyone! I hope you had a lovely Christmas too - we're just home from spending Christmas with Carly (very pregnant!) and Andy, and their two lovely mad cats. Won't be long before our first grandchild - we're ridiculously excited!