In our celebration of the birth of Christ, we know the focus of
Christmas must always be on remembering the eternal gift given through
the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. This season ought to
irresistibly draw us near to God as we reflect on His gift of love.
The birth of Jesus gives great insight into the character of God.
For one, we see His methods are far different from our own; “My thoughts
are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways” (Isaiah 55:8).
How many of us would bring the King of Kings into the world through
two common young people in a dirty stable? But God had a purpose!
These lowest of beginnings set the example for a life of humility.
Jesus Christ is the Creator of the Universe! “For by Him all things were
created” (Colossians 1:16).
Yet, He humbled Himself to the point of being born with the animals,
and continued by humbly walking all the way to the cross.
As we reflect on His humility, how can we then make prideful demands
on life? How can we assume there is a standard to which we are
entitled? Jesus set the standard for humility and we are now called to
follow; “Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus” (Philippians 2:5).
But perhaps the greatest insight we can learn from the birth of our
Savior is simply that He came. Our sin must have been detestable and
vile to One so holy, but He came to live with us…and love us! Without
Jesus Christ, we have absolutely no hope – we can do nothing to save
ourselves from the bondage of sin and an eternal separation from God.
We can do nothing, yet God made the first move to set us free. He took
the initiative in our Salvation by providing a way and calling us Home.
1 John 4:9
“This is how God showed His love among us: He sent His one and only Son into the world that we might live through Him.”
“This is how God showed His love among us: He sent His one and only Son into the world that we might live through Him.”
God clearly saw our sinful condition; and yet, He loved us enough to
send His Son so we might be restored to a right relationship with Him.
He sent His Son so we might live! God made the first move 2000 years
ago and He continues to make the first move in our lives today. He
calls long before we even recognize His voice, and He continues to call
us to surrender our life and live with Him in a deeper and more intimate
relationship.
If you hear His call today, please respond! It’s a great privilege
to hear His call, so be encouraged…but then respond! His call cost Him
dearly, and it represents a love we will never fully understand. Let’s
boldly answer and follow wherever He leads. And remember, He loved us
enough to make the first move.
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