Advent Meditation–Carpenter’s Son

The Carpenter's Son; Artist: Edward Emerson Simmons 1888-1889.

Born of the Holy Spirit, but raised by a simple man who knew a common trade.  Subjected to derision because he was only a “carpenter’s son” highlights the arrogance and ignorance of his townspeople who resented his bold teaching.  To learn at the hands of a man who could design in his head, then draw out the plan, then put together the materials, and create, construct, frame and finish using only his muscles and innate knowledge:  this was the best education possible for a child meant to teach the people of the world to build His Kingdom on earth.   As a child of a carpenter myself, and knowing scores of carpenters’ children, I share the wonder of watching something be built from an idea, then shaped and formed by expert hands from an amorphous block of wood.   Without the carpenter, I remain undefined, formless, purposeless.  It is time for the cuts to be made, the hammer and nails that connect me to something larger than myself, and finally the sanding and refining that finishes me.

Matthew 13:55