Expectations…

We all have them. Last year, Jami and I had the amazing opportunity to travel to Israel with a group of amazing people. Before the trip, we had multiple meetings to go over all of the logistics and what we could expect each day to relatively look like. These were all very helpful and necessary meetings to make sure we understood the expectations of everyone.

Expectations.

Once we were in country, there were other expectations that Jami and I had that were met and, well, different… For me, the Sea of Galilee was what I thought it would look like. Tiberias, the first city we stayed in, however, was different than what we expected. As we walked the city away from the “tourist” area to find a place to eat, we started to see more and more cats roaming around. Now, in Mexico, it’s widely known that you’ll see a lot of dogs roaming around. And as we moved farther into the town, we noticed that there were cats everywhere… If you used the word, “infestation,” you wouldn’t be wrong. As we sat down to eat we noticed that the cats would even come up and either take the empty chair next to you, lay under your table or climb up on your table and sit with you while you ate.

I. Kid. You. Not. Cats. Everywhere.

More times than not, however, the towns that we visited were largely what I expected… until we got to Jerusalem. Jerusalem was an interesting mix between old school Middle East, and suburb-like shopping/dining areas. The “Old City,” as it is called, is behind giant-like walls. The Old City looked literally like a Disney backlot. There were many things about Jerusalem that I didn’t expect. I didn’t expect to go out at night, into the local areas to eat and hang out, and see people walking around with M-16’s. I didn’t expect to experience how segregated Jerusalem felt… to literally walk by people and looked at with hatred.

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Then, there was a time where we went to visit a location near Bethlehem that was talked about in the Bible.

And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. Luke 2:8-11

The shepherds fields. It’s part of the Christmas story. I’ve read it many times. It’s been told to me many times. In my head, as I pictured it, I expected the shepherds fields to look like something I’d see in the States. Green grassy fields. Instead, what I saw is in the photo that you can see at the top of this blog post. Across the trees. Across the construction area. The brownish, yellowish area is the shepherds fields.

It was totally NOT what I was expecting.

And in the same area, thousands of years ago, the shepherds experienced something they didn’t expect. Imagine that you are one of the shepherds. Night after night you watch over your sheep. It’s what you do. Night after night after night after night. No city lights like we know today. Just stars shining in a darkened night sky. The shepherds, living life… doing the same thing they’ve always done.

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“Then out of nowhere, an angel of the Lord stood before them. They weren’t expecting this to happen. The Bible says that the shepherds were terrified. And the angel says to them, “Do not be afraid.”

God’s like that. He’ll show up when we’re not expecting it. We’re living life. Working. Running kids to and from activities. And God shows up. Maybe we’re in a spot where we’re terrified. Covid. The coming election. Riots. Fires. Cancer and sickness. And like with the shepherds in the fields, God shows up and says,

Do not be afraid.

God has a habit of showing up when we least expect Him. He showed up to the shepherds in their fields. He showed up in a manager in Bethlehem. He showed up to Moses in a burning bush. He showed up to Peter after Jesus was crucified on a cross. I don’t know what’s going on in your life, but God wants to show up to you in a time and place you may not be expecting… in your marriage, your job, your family, your relationships, your health… your life.

God has a habit of showing up when we least expect Him and looking like something we weren’t expecting. As you are… have eyes to see Him… Have ears to hear Him…

And do not be afraid… God will show up before you at a time you might not be expecting Him.