The Escape to Egypt
13After they had left, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph and said, “Herod will be looking for the child in order to kill him. So get up, take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt, and stay there until I tell you to leave.”
14Joseph got up, took the child and his mother, and left during the night for Egypt, 15 where he stayed until Herod died. This was done to make come true what the Lord had said through the prophet, “I called my Son out of Egypt.”
Jesus and his family, like political refugees in all times and places, is forced to flee in haste. They flee in the dead of night. They do not get time to say goodbye to family and friends. There is no time to gather their papers. There is only flight, death or safety.
And the hope of hospitality from strangers in a foreign land.
Question: What does the knowledge that Jesus was a refugee have to say about our response to people who leave their homes to seek safety in our country? How are we, as ambassadors of Christ, called to respond?
Prayer: Jesus our Lord, you came to came to us as a vulnerable baby, at immediate risk of death from a king who was meant to serve your Father. May we who seek to follow you remember your weakness as much as your glory, that we will know how to act in serving your world. Amen.
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Whelan until 16 June.
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