This is one of the early Christmas presents that my family sent in a package! I was told it was Dad's idea. Isn't it cute? And perfectly appropriate for a missionary!
But... there is something different about this nativity set. Look closely. Do you see it? You see the three wise men, check. Three shepherds, check. barn animals and a camel, check. Mary and baby Jesus, check. So... Where is Joseph, Mary's husband?
I admit that when I set up the nativity set I was very perplexed. I almost thought that maybe Dad sent it that way on purpose. The box didn't look previously opened though.
But it's just Joseph, right? The Nativity would be just the same without him, right? Well.....maybe not. Actually, probably not.
Imagine what it would have been like for Mary to have no one to care for her while she was carrying the Son of God. Especially in that day, she would have, as the scriptures say, been made a "publick example" (Matthew 1:19). The birth of the Savior would have been completely different. I love how even modern day revelation tells us that "Children are entitled to birth within the bonds of matrimony, and to be reared by a father and a mother who honor marital vows with complete fidelity" (The Family, a Proclamation to the World). Yet another way in which the Savior is the perfect example.
In Micah in the Old Testament, it is prophesied that Jesus would be born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2). This is just one of many prophecies of the Savior that were to be fulfilled in his lifetime. However, as Luke 2:4 explains, Mary and Joseph were in Bethlehem to be taxed ONLY because Joseph was a descendant of David and thus had to make the journey to Bethlehem for that reason. Had Joseph not been there, Jesus would not have been born there and the prophecy would not be fulfilled.
And of course, Joseph was the protector of Jesus Christ when he was told by an angel to flee into Egypt with his family to escape Herod's furious search for the Christ Child King (Matthew 2:13-14). I don't believe that any other person could have been as courageous or honorable as Joseph was.
Like Joseph, we may sometimes feel insignificant or looked over by the world. However, even the simple moments when we show dignity in our works, there is much more good that happens than we ever realize. Do not ever underestimate yourself, how much you mean to someone, or how much you may play a part in Heavenly Father's plan. You do.
"Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God? But even the very hairs of your head are numbered. Fear not, therefore: ye are of more value than many sparrows." Luke 12:6-7
Have an action-packed day!
-Sister Franson
I cannot believe there wasn't a Joseph in that set! I do love how you tied it in though. Joseph is very much an important part of the Nativity.
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