I was standing behind...
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"I was standing behind an altar in a small crypt chapel of the Church of the Annunication in Nazareth in the Holy Land, the place where Mary heard that she was going to have a baby. I looked down and saw familiar words carved into the altar in Latin, Verbum camo factum est. 'The Word was made flesh.' But then I noticed that there was one other little word in Latin that could only be written here. That word: h - i - c. Hic. Here. Verbum camo hic factum est. The Word was made flesh here. I almost had a heart attack when I saw that. I had the feeling that I was in a real place where the real God was pleased to come! Hic. Here in this place the fullness of God was pleased to dwell in a human being. God is with us. All of the explosion of love and compassion from the heart of a gracious God came here, hic, to the belly of this woman, Mary, hic, in this Arab town, in this world, forming a family to include all the world's children here, hic, with us.
"I believe that we can speak of the hicness of God, the nearness of God."
(from Stephen Bouman, The Protestant Hour, August 1, 1999)
