Storynory
The
First Christmas
Hello
This is Natasha, and as it’s
getting near a very special time of year, Prince Bertie the Frog would
like you
to hear a very special story. It’s the story of the first Christmas and
it’s
read by a famous English actor called John Le Mesurier.
Mary
was sitting in the sun outside
her house. it was a normal day, a bit of cooking, a bit of helping
around the
house. She was having a few minutes rest, when suddenly an angel
appeared. “Are
you Mary?”, he asked. “Yes, who are you?”, the startled girl replied.
“I’m an
angel from God”, and I have a surprise for you. You’re going to have a
baby.”
Mary raised her hand to her mouth. “It would be a surprise, I’m not
even married.”
The
angel knew that Mary was going
to marry Joseph. He explained the details. ‘Your child will be the Son
of God,
he will be loved throughout the world for thousands of years.’ Mary
thought she
was dreaming. ‘It is hard to understand,’ she said hesitantly, ‘what
shall I
call the baby?’ ‘His name is Jesus,’ the angel answered. ‘Now I must
fly.’ And
he was gone.
Mary
sat for a very long time
without saying anything. She thought about all the angel had said, and
she
prayed a nice thank you to God. ‘Jesus,’ she thought. ‘That’s a nice
name.’
Mary
married Joseph, and they both
left for Bethlehem, where they were going to live.
They
had to travel a long way, so
Mary rode on a donkey while Joseph walked beside her.
They
arrived in the town at
nightfall, and Joseph asked if there was somewhere to stay, because his
wife
was going to have a baby. Someone said, ‘Try the inn, they rent out
rooms.’
They
walked down the quiet streets,
Joseph was worried about his wife, Mary who was feeling more and more
tired.
‘Here
we are,’ said Joseph. He told
Mary to wait outside while he went in to arrange things.
A
few minutes later, a miserable
Joseph came out. ‘There’s no room at the inn.’
The
couple sadly left the inn, and
found a stable to sleep in.
During
the night Mary had her baby,
and said to Joseph, ‘He shall be named Jesus,’ Joseph nodded. ‘Lovely,’
he
said.
***
Not
so far away, there were some
shepherds looking after their sheep. The angel suddenly appeared, and
the
shepherds looked surprised. The angel said, ‘Don’t worry. I’ve come to
tell you
some happy news. The Son of God has been born in Bethlehem tonight, go
and see
him.’
To
the amazement of the shepherds,
the sky was filled with angels singing. ‘Glory to God, and peace to all
men.’
‘Come
on lads,’ said one of the
shepherds, ‘Let’s go and have a look.’
They
found Mary, Joseph and little
Jesus just as the angel had said, and while the sheep and cows looked
on, the
men all prayed to God. The baby lay asleep in a manger, with lots of
warm
cloths to cover him.
***
In those days there was a King
called Herod. He got to hear of Jesus and was worried about it. ‘King
of the
Jews, eh?’ (For that is what Jesus was called) ‘I’ll give him ÒKing of
the
Jews.Ó Not if I’ve got anything to do with it.’
He
heard that three wise men were
going to visit Jesus. They had seen a very bright star in the night
sky, and
were going to follow it. They knew that it was shining right over the
manger.
‘Go
and find where he is,’ Herod
said to the wise men. ‘I want to worship him.’ As the three men left,
Herod
chuckled to himself. ‘Worship him!’ he laughed. ‘Get rid of him, more
like.
King of the Jews indeed. I’m King of the Jews.’
He
looked out of the window and
shouted to the three wise men. ‘Hurry back, I can’t wait to worship
Jesus.’
What
a nasty man.
The
three wise men travelled at
night, following the bright star. Finally they arrived, and gave the
baby Jesus
lots of presents. There was gold, and frankincense and myrrh to make
him smell
nice.
The
men worshipped Jesus, and thanked
God for sending him to the world.
They
were just going to go back
home when God said, ‘Don’t tell Herod where Jesus is. He wants to hurt
him, not
worship him.’
‘Right,’
said the three wise men.
‘We’ll go back a different way.’
And
they did, so Herod never found
out where Jesus was.
This
is undoubtedly The Christmas
story, explaining how it all began when Mary gave birth to Jesus in a
stable.
The Three Wise Men, The shepherds, and King Herod all put in
appearances. It’s
read by the late great John Le Mesurier (and introduced by Natasha of
course).
Our thanks to Onceuponaworld.net for letting us use this audio. You can
buy a
complete set of audio bible stories from them. For the original Bible
story,
see St. Luke. Duration: 6.30. Read the text online at
http://storynory.com/2006/12/04/the-first-christmas/
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