Evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells
Christmas Meditation
Uranda December 6, 1953
In this
Season the old, yet ever new, Christmas Story is being retold in many ways in
many places. There is a crying need for a deeper understanding on the part of
those who present that Story, so that it may not be merely words but a living
expression of Divine Reality on earth in hearts and lives at this present time.
And so tonight let us consider some of the significant things in this Christmas
Story.
There is
so much that we can consider to great advantage, in radiation to the world, that
the hungry ones may be filled, and in deeper realization for ourselves, to the
end that the Christmas Spirit may truly manifest here. If we are to share the
spirit of the babe who was born in a manger it is vitally important that we
experience a clearing, a cleansing, to the end that we may be ready for the New
Year, and a larger service than we have yet been able to render to our King.
Remembering the goal, we realize that nothing is important except as it relates
to the reality of our service to our KING. Only as that service is promoted in
the earth, to His Glory, can it be worthwhile.
And so we
recall that Story, of how Joseph and Mary were journeying to Bethlehem to be taxed
according to a decree that had gone out from the Roman Empire—Caesar had
decreed that all the people should be taxed. And to make it nice and
convenient, everyone had to return to the place of his birth to pay his tax—he
couldn’t pay it where he was. And so there was a great shifting about of the
population, and everyone was journeying to the place of birth. Now it is
interesting that a decree by Caesar in far away Rome should be the means by
which the parents of our LORD on earth were compelled to be in Jerusalem at the
time of his birth. Under ordinary circumstances they wouldn’t have journeyed
anywhere. So they set out to return to the place of their birth, going to be
taxed. It has always seemed to me that it was a very arbitrary thing to require
that every one should return to the place of birth to be taxed. Their
inconvenience, and the suffering and the misery, and those that died along the
way, made no impression on that Roman Emperor.
In any
case, Joseph and Mary had been traveling for some little distance, Mary being
great with child, was riding on a donkey. And they came to Bethlehem, and there
they sought admittance to the inn; but, because the tax payers were journeying
in such huge numbers, the inn was full—there was no room in the inn. Finally, a
stall in the stable was cleared, the animals were taken out of it, and Joseph
and Mary went into the stable to find shelter from the cold of the night. There
was fresh hay, and the manger—generally speaking, pictures portraying this
scene suggest that somehow there was a cradle in the middle of the stall, but
that wasn’t the case—a manger and a stable, and there was a place where the
animals could be moved aside, and the parents of our LORD on earth could be
given shelter from the cold night air. And it was there, in the stable, that
our LORD was born—no place for Him in the inn.
Regardless
of any other point that may be drawn from this particular part of the Story, we
are reminded that we, as human beings, are supposed to be, individually
speaking, an inn. Man is supposed to be an inn, providing a place for the Lord
on earth. But generally speaking human being are so full of their own business,
so full of their own affairs, that the Lord is kept out of the inn. And when
the Lord is kept out of the inn, man is as an animal—sometimes even lower than
the animal. The stable is the place of the animal, and all too often man has
been the place of the animal. But it was in the stable, in the place of the
animal, that our LORD was born on earth, and with His coming the stable became
a Holy Place. This baby, so tiny, so helpless, in a cold, cruel world,
protected by its parents, born in the stable, cradled in a manger, was the Evidence
of the Presence of the One Who Dwells—God the Father. And the Evidence of His
Presence was first made manifest on earth in this particular cycle of
outworking, in for form of a tiny babe. No doubt to many passing by it was just
another tragedy of the throngs who were swarming this way and that along the
roads going to be taxed. Many, seeing the parents, seeing the babe, did not
have eyes to see or comprehend the basic truth that here was the Evidence of
the Presence of the One Who Dwells.
The tiny
form—how could man be expected to know that in that babe there was the Evidence
of the Presence of the One Who Dwells? But in any babe that is born in the
pattern of the Divine Design we have Evidence of the Presence of the One Who
Dwells. And when you were born on earth, when you issued forth from your
mother's womb, you came into the world as Evidence of the Presence of the One
Who Dwells. And yet, how long did you remain such evidence, how long did it
take until even the tiny form of the child began to give evidence of something
other than the Presence of the One Who Dwells? The inherent longing in you kept
you searching and seeking; else you would not be here tonight—longing to return
to the state of Being the Evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells.
And
later on in His ministry our Master took a little child and set that child
before His onlookers, His hearers, and He said, “Except ye become as a little
child ye cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven.” What is it to become as a
little child? There are those things wherein the human being must acknowledge
his helplessness, his need of a father—and yet what is the basic point? The
little child is the Evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells, and unless
you become as a little child, unless you become the Evidence of the Presence of
the One Who Dwells, you can in no wise enter the kingdom of heaven on earth.
And so,
we are to follow Him. Our Master said, “Follow me.” And many ideas have been
taught as to what that means, but to my mind, one of the things it means is as
a little child of God the Father, to begin to be the Evidence of the Presence
of the One Who Dwells. And here we are constrained to pause and consider—what
evidence do we make manifest day by day as we move along in the Way of Life?
And the words you speak—they form the evidence of what? They carry the nature of
their source. The words you speak—the evidence of the presence of what spirit?
The attitudes you reveal—the evidence of the presence of what spirit? The deeds
you perform—the evidence of the presence of what spirit? The thoughts you
think—the evidence of the presence of what spirit?
Blessed
Ones, when we begin to be, in body, and mind and heart, the Evidence of the
Presence of the One Who Dwells, we begin to follow Him. Human beings have tried
to follow Him without beginning at the beginning. They have been inclined,
having become adults physically, to say, “Now we will follow Him according to
such and such an idea, but they neglected to follow Him in the initial aspect
of His manifestation in ministry—for He came into the world the evidence of the
Presence of the One Who Dwells. And that is important. We must follow Him in
this before we can follow Him in other things. His first step must be our first
step if we would follow Him. And His first step in manifestation, even as a
babe, was the Evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells.
Now, the
shepherds upon the hills, watching their flocks, heard a song—heard the Angels’
Song, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.” And
by reason of the fact that they heard the Angels’ Song they went into Bethlehem
and saw the babe. They saw the Evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells,
they recognized, and acknowledged, and accepted—and responded. But they were
the ones who heard the Angels’ Song. They were the ones who, keeping watch over
their flocks by night, who were ready for the message that the Child was born,
that the evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells would be found in a
manger in a stable—not in some fine mansion, not in the most luxurious inn to
be found in Bethlehem, not in some warm and comfortable home, but in a stable—a
barn.
But when
the message came that when the Evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells
was again made manifest on earth, where was it to be found? Not in the places
where human beings might ordinarily look. That Evidence of the Presence of God
was to be found in a manger, in a stable, from which the ox and the donkey had
been lead away—a few short hours before it had been occupied by animals; it had
been cleaned up a bit, a little fresh straw put in, a little fresh hay in the
manger to form the cradle for the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes. And the shepherds heard, and they went into
Bethlehem and found the babe, and saw and recognized the Evidence of the
Presence of the One Who Dwells. And they went back rejoicing.
So here we
have one classification of those who have the capacity to see, to recognize, to
acknowledge, and respond to the manifest Evidence of the one Who Dwells—the
shepherds, those who were keeping watch over their flocks by night, those whose
lives were given to service, even though they were simple folk. They were not
learned, according to the worldly wise, but they saw and recognized the Evidence
of the Presence of the One Who Dwells.
And there
is only one other classification mentioned, outside of those who provided for
the birth of the Child—the earthly parents, Joseph and Mary. They recognized
they were the ones through whom this Evidence of the Presence of the One Who
Dwells had come into manifestation. Mary could hardly believe that she would be
the mother of the babe—that she should be so honored. And yet, the Child's
parents saw the Evidence, and accepted it, and acted accordingly. You, here,
are supposed to be as the parents on earth for this Holy Manifestation that is
coming from God—the Evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells. You, here,
are supposed to be as Joseph and Mary, giving birth on earth to the Evidence of
the Presence of the One Who Dwells. Not just a babe, some particular baby, but
the Evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells in the Baby manifestation of
the Kingdom of God on earth. And so, you are to be as Joseph and Mary. And even
though it be in a stable, even though it be in a lowly place—and it is better
so—we can let the Baby manifestation of the Kingdom of God appear right here,
so that it may grow in stature and in grace and fill the whole earth. So, there
is this classification—you, who let yourselves be of the Body of Joseph and
Mary, for Joseph and Mary symbolize exactly the same thing as Adam and Eve did
in the beginning, providing the means for the manifestation of the Evidence of
the Presence of the One Who Dwells.
So,
those who are the shepherds, the simple folk, who hear the Angels’ Song, and
who come and hear and know, one classification; you, who share here in
providing for the manifestation; and one other classification—the wise men who
come from the east. The wise men from the east, coming out of the future, they followed
the Star, and came at last to Bethlehem. And they came bearing gifts—frankincense
and myrrh and gold. It was by reason of those gifts that Joseph and Mary we
able to go down into Egypt and escape the wrath of the wicked king Herod. By
reason of those gifts the Ministry of our LORD on earth began. The gifts of the
wise men—the shepherds had no gifts to give except their adoration, their
response—but the wise men came bearing gifts, and those gifts made it possible
for Joseph and Mary to journey down to Egypt, and to live there for some little
period of time before finally returning to Nazareth. The gifts that were given
to make possible and to maintain the service of our LORD on earth. They were
the gifts of the wise men. They, too, brought the spirit of devotion, of
adoration, of acknowledgment, of recognition—of response. They, too, could see
the Evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells. But others, passing by,
only saw a babe, and nothing more. They did not see in that tiny form the
Evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells.
Finally
then, the wise men came bearing their gifts and generally it is recognized that
there were three of these wise men. And to me, they tell the story of any
individual who can be counted wise; for as far as you are concerned, before you
touched the sphere of this Service consciously, you were coming to this Service
from out of the east, from out of the future. Name the day when you first
touched this Service by reading something, or by hearing a word, or the first
time you met me, or one of those who serve with me. Up to that time you were
coming out of the east, out of the future, to the contact when we should meet.
And, what gifts did you bring? Three wise men—your body, your mind and your
heart, and if in your body, and your mind and your heart you saw, and recognized,
and acknowledged and responded to the Evidence of the Presence of the One Who
Dwells made manifest through this Service, then you came as the three wise men
came. You were following a Star, a guiding Light. Perhaps you knew not what it
was, or where it went, but you were following, and you came. Body and mind and
heart, you came. And what did you bring? Or did you come, saying to the
evidence of the Presence of the One Who Dwells, “I need this, and I need that;
please make me well; please give me this?” Or were you among the wise who came
bearing gifts?
Let us
consider these gifts. Gold, the symbol of God’s Love, the gift of the wise
heart. The gold, the gift of love, is the gift of the wise heart. Frankincense,
myrrh—they are the gifts of the wise body and the wise mind. If you, this
Christmas Season, come before the Lord, the evidence of the Presence of the One
Who Dwells, bearing gifts, revealing that you have a wise body and mind and
heart, and you give the gifts of love, and responsive attention, and responsive
expression, then you, too, are counted among the wise, just as surely as any
who walked into that stable over nineteen centuries ago. The wise in heart, the
wise in body and the wise in mind—they come bearing the gifts of gold, and frankincense
and myrrh. The gift of the sweetness of being, a sweet, pure body and a sweet,
pure mind, and the gold of the wise heart, the gold of love, given as gifts to
the form of the manifestation of the Evidence of the Presence of the One Who
Dwells.
The wise
men did not go back to Herod. They were warned in a dream, and they returned into
their own country, another way. Have you ever noticed that, once you begin to
really see and know, and accept and respond to, the Evidence of the Presence of
the One Who Dwells, you may journey to your own country but you will go another
way—for the way of your life is changed. You will never be the same again. The
path of your life has changed its course, and it does not return by the way of
Herod, the king of the self-active mind, according to the concepts and beliefs
and ideas of the world, but by another way, according to the direction of the
Spirit of God. You, yourselves, know what it is to have life changed. Your
lives were changed by contact with this Ministry; else you would not be here
tonight. The three wise men are the three phases of your own beings, as you let
it be so. And only those through whom the Evidence of the Presence of the One
Who Dwells is made manifest, and those who are capable of hearing the Angel’s
Song, “Glory to God in the Highest and on earth peace, good will toward men,”
and those who are wise in the true sense—only these three classifications can
see, recognize, and accept the Evidence, made manifest in form, the Evidence of
the Presence of the One Who Dwells. Glory to God in the Highest, and on earth
peace, good will toward men.
This is
my Christmas message to you—to go far and wide to all who will receive it. It
is a Christmas message to be transcribed into printed form and made available
to the far places in the earth. And to each and every one who shall hear the
word, by tape, or read it, or hear it read by the lips of another—to each and
every one I say, “A joyous Christmas!” As the Master Himself said, at a later
time, “My joy I give unto you, that your joy may be full.”
A Joyous
Christmas to each and every one, that each may be keeping the flock by night,
and hear the Angels’ Song, that each and every one may prove to be a wise man
and a wise woman, bringing the three phases of being before the Throne of God
and giving the gifts of gold and frankincense and myrrh, that the stable which
was the place of the animal—you, your body—may become the means by which the Evidence
of the Presence of the One Who Dwells may be revealed on earth—the Shekinah of
our KING made manifest, the manifestation of the Christ Spirit this Christmas
Season, that in truly giving yourself to the KING you may be open as the stable
was open to receive the KING’s gifts to you. That you may not be as the
over-full inn, having no room to receive the gifts of God this Holy Season, but
that the gifts of God made manifest in you may fill the cup of your life and
overflow, causing the desert places round about you to blossom as the rose.
That the Wonder of God’s Love may fill you now and always, the Beauty of His
Truth may be established in you and made manifest through you, and the Glory of
vibrant Life in the expression of health and strength may manifest through your
body—the gifts of God to you as you give the gifts to God, the gifts of body
and mind and heart, of gold and frankincense and myrrh, that this may be a true
new birth to you, and through the year at hand you may let the Evidence of the
Presence of the One Who Dwells, the Shekinah of our LORD, be made evident for
all who have eyes to see.
Peace be
unto you. Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward
men. This is Uranda speaking, in the Chapel on Sunrise Ranch, Eden Valley. A
joyous Christmas and a Happy New Year. In the Holy Name of the One Whom I
serve, our LORD and KING, Peace be unto you. Good night and God bless you, each
and every one.
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