Christmas Poetry: “Emmanuel Revealed: A Catechism on Hope”

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“The gospel is bad news before it is good news.”

~ Frederick Buechner

400 years the prophets were silent –

yet there was, and is, and is to come,

hope –

Where is hope found?

In the dark before the dawn.

What is hope?

It is the foundation for faith,

the occasion for love.

How does hope work?

Like a woman bearing a child.

What does hope do?

It conquers idolatry.

What does hope say?

We are growing old to be young forever.

Is hope forever?

No, it has its end.

How does it end?

In the consumption of love.

What is love?

The already in the not yet.

How long must hope wait?

Until the anchor is lifted.

When is the anchor lifted?

In returning home.

When is this returning?

Now and then.

What is the symbol of hope?

The Child.

What is The Child?

A Light proceeding into the world.

How does it proceed?

As The Word in the beginning.

What is the beginning?

Hope.

400 years the prophets were silent –

Then our fear unto loneliness,

pain unto brokenness,

bitterness unto anger,

sickness unto death,

anxiety unto fear…

Then HOPE:

The undoing of darkness –

The unveiling drama of light.

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  • Dan Haase is the Department Chair and Senior Lecturer of Christian Formation & Ministry at Wheaton College (IL). He and his wife are members of College Church (Wheaton, IL), and they have two adult sons. His vision for teaching and learning can be summed up in this phrase: love to learn; learn to love.

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Dan Haase

Dan Haase is the Department Chair and Senior Lecturer of Christian Formation & Ministry at Wheaton College (IL). He and his wife are members of College Church (Wheaton, IL), and they have two adult sons. His vision for teaching and learning can be summed up in this phrase: love to learn; learn to love.