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Christmas Gifts

God is an inveterate gift giver. He loves to pour out goodness on His children and Christmas is a good time to remember that.

One of the gifts He’s given us through Christ is the privilege of personal worship and the powerful positives that flow from it. Such worship is focusing on our triune God, praising Him for who He is, standing in the light of His presence, looking away from the temporal to the eternal, setting our hearts on things above—these all give Him glory and bring transformation in our souls.

Romans 15:13  lists out other gifts our good God loves to give. “May the God of Hope….” and that is what you are, Lord: the God who is hope itself, who brings hope, who calls us to hope—a hope which is a rock-solid certainty based on your unchanging, perfect character—you promise and you deliver.

Praise you for your desire to fill your children “with all joy and peace….” This says so much about you, my Lord God. Not just some joy and peace, but all joy and peace. You give us a joy that is unquenchable, unalterable by the difficulties, tragedies and suffering in life, because you, the unchanging God, are its source.

You give us a peace that is sure and sound, deep and dynamic, restful and responsible. As we confess and receive forgiveness, you give us peace with you, peace with ourselves, peace with others—a vibrant peace, a powerful peace, a renewable peace, one which can be restored each time we sin. You are truly the God of joy and peace, giving us in abundance these deep qualities every person longs for.

Then comes our part: “as [we] trust in him….” Praise you, Lord, for the gift of the role you have given us in having this joy and peace. We must trust, believe, live in the truth of who and what you are. As we look away from the problems, aggravations, disappointments and difficulties of life and look up to you, it is clear that we can trust you in all that comes to us. You are the Great Shepherd, the All-Powerful King, the Everlasting Sovereign, the Ruler of the universe, the Lord of Glory, the Spinner of the earth, Bringer of the dawn, the Beginner and Ender of time.

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Christmas was not only a time of new beginnings, Christmas changed everything!

Christmas meant that God no longer dwelt only in the temple, He dwelt with man as Immanuel.

Christmas meant that God no longer only spoke through men, He now spoke directly to us.

Christmas meant that God’s relationship with us was no longer based on the law, but on love.

Christmas meant that He no longer related to us through priests, but became our priest himself.

Christmas meant that the Spirit was no longer just for special people, but for all those who believed.

Christmas brought the work of the Spirit to convict the world of sin, righteousness and judgment.

Christmas moved us from keeping the law to living in God’s love.

Christmas crystalized the truth that salvation comes by faith, no more sacrifices in the temple.

Christmas was the start of a great outpouring of grace.

Christmas meant that the Light of Life now would shine on every person.

Christmas was the beginning of the church.

Christmas brought the corner stone of the church into the world
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Christmas made it possible for the true temple to be made of living stones rather than rocks.

Christmas opened the way for unifying Jew and gentile

Yes, Christmas changed everything and we get to live every day in those differences. Christmas should fill us with gratitude for the goodness of God!

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Beginnings

Some more thoughts on this season.

Christmas is a time of new beginnings.

It was the beginning of the next step in the great plan of redemption, foretold for thousands of years.

It was the beginning of John the Baptist

It was the beginning of Joseph and Mary’s life together.

It was the beginning Jesus’ life on earth as a human being.

It was the beginning  of the new dimension of Jesus ‘submission to the Father.

It was the beginning  of a new  little family.

It was the beginning of a new stage of spiritual warfare on earth

It was the beginning of attempts to eliminate the Messiah, starting with Herod..

It was the beginning of The announcements of the Savior,

To Mary by Elisabeth

to all around by Zachariah in his prophecy at the birth of John .

to the shepherds by the angels,

to the Magi by the star

to Mary and Joseph by Simeon and Anna in the temple.

It was the beginning of Jesus fulfilling hundreds of prophesies about him, the early ones being:

Born of a virgin

Born in Bethlehem

Coming out of Egypt

Growing up  in Nazareth

It was the beginning of the Light coming into the world that was to shine on every person.

It was the beginning of healing, grace, love and life Jesus brought for many.

And these beginnings all started an avalanche of other events that continue to today:

The coming of the Holy Spirit

The age of the church

The writing of the New Testament

God rescuing us from the dominion of darkness.

Millions being swept in to the Kingdom of God

And the hope of spending eternity in Heaven with Jesus.

Yes, Christmas was the beginning and we are privileged to be living out the continuation.

A good truth to celebrate at this time of the year.

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Christmas, a time of obedience. Here is the third and fourth example of people submitting to God, obeying what He had to say in spite of all the forces of tradition, culture and fear of man, and thereby playing significant roles in the great plan of salvation.

First we have  Zechariah. Even though an angel appeared to him, coming directly from the presence of God,  Zechariah doubted his word,  and therefore was struck dumb until the birth of John. Fortunately, he learned his lesson. After John was born and his wife wanted  to name the baby John, but the relatives and neighbors objected. By custom a child is named after someone in his family; calling him John was a breach of tradition and normalcy. But  Zechariah obeyed what the angel had told him and wrote, “His name is John!”

How about us? Are we willing to obey God when it contravenes tradition, culture and the ideas of those around us?

Second we have Joseph, a good and righteous man. He found out somehow that his fiancé was pregnant—what a shock!  “…but before they came together, she was found to be pregnant through the Holy Spirit.” However, Joseph, being a good man, faithful to the law, thought to divorce her quietly, protecting her from public disgrace

But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit.”

Joseph, unlike Zechariah, obeyed  immediately, “When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife” And, contrary to custom, “he did not consummate their marriage until she gave birth to a son. And he gave him the name Jesus.”

A second time Joseph immediately obeyed the command of God: “An angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream ‘Get up,’ he said, ‘take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him.”

Joseph didn’t hesitate a moment. He awoke, “got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt” thereby foiling the plans of Herod and Satan to eliminate the Savior.

Then, a third time God spoke to Joseph in a dream. “After Herod died, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt and said, ‘Get up, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel, for those who were trying to take the child’s life are dead.’ So he got up, took the child and his mother and went to the land of Israel.”

Obedience in the face of tradition, the law, irrationality, fear and danger–this is what God used to preserve the life of the Messiah. Joseph’s obedience played a huge role in you being saved today.

What will God do through our obedience to Him? Let us follow in the footsteps of these people who were instruments in the hands of God.

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Obedience 2

Continuing with the Christmas theme: Obedience

Christ left all,  embraced the very hard and unpleasant, obeying to the end.

Then there is Mary, an unsuspecting teen-aged girl. I think she was happy to be engaged to a fine man like Joseph. And like most girls she probably dreamed of her wedding, of being an honorable wife and good mother, an upstanding member of her society.

Then an apparent tragedy struck as Gabriel appeared to the unsuspecting girl and gave her distressing news.

“You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus!” Can you imagine Mary’s shock at this announcement?

She lived in the Hebrew culture. To be found pregnant before marriage was not just a disgrace, it called for a death penalty! She would lose her husband, her future, her life. There was no visible , immediate advantage to accepting this offer.

But, here was a mighty angel speaking with her, promising great things for her future (perhaps she would not be executed after all!) and that she was being called to play a role in the great plans of God.

Pushing aside all her fears, she focused on the angel and his message as he  went on to add, “He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over Jacob’s descendants forever; his kingdom will never end.”

This didn’t seem to reassure Mary much as she went right to the point: “How will this be since I am a virgin?”

He explained to her, “The Holy Spirit will come on you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the holy one to be born will be called the Son of God.”

I think she still hesitated, because the  angel went on to say, “For no word from God will ever fail.” That is, “Trust God, trust His Word”

This seemed to convince Mary as it didn’t take her long to answer, “I am the Lord’s servant, may your word to me be fulfilled.”

She was willing to be obedient to the Lord in spite of the risks, the dangers, the uncertainty. She took up her role obediently and became the mother of the Christ!

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Christmas and Obedience

As we approach Christmas, I’ve been thinking about its multifaceted meaning.

One important part of the message of Christmas is obedience.
There are four power examples for us, today we will look at one.

First is Jesus himself. Think about who He was
Col 1:15 The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.
Col 1:16 For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and
invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him.
Col 1:17 He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.
Col 1:19 For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him,

Jesus was God who lived in heaven, the perfect place with no evil, darkness, evil or death
–He was worshipped by all
–He filled the whole universe, being everywhere at the same time.
He was all-powerful, able to create from nothing.
–He lived outside of time.
–He was free from suffering, difficulty, discouragement and danger.
He lived in beauty, plenty and perfection.

But, in obedience to the Father’s plan, He willingly left it all
He came to the earth to dwell among unwashed bodies, bad smells, lice and fleas, sickness and death.
–He lived among stubborn, rebellious, evil, and destructive people.
–He was surrounded by those who rejected him—all so different than heaven.
–And he subjected himself to young, inexperienced parents, knowing they would make mistakes.
–He limited himself to being in one place, in the tiny body of a baby, and later being a man only in Israel, no longer filling the universe. And he limited himself to one moment in time.
–He also gave up his power, his privileges, his freedom as God.
He only spoke what God the Father told him to say.
He only healed as God directed
He only acted according the plan of the Father.

And he knew the outcome of his obedience: suffering, rejection, ridicule, becoming sin, death on the cross and burial, and yet He obeyed to the last detail, and to every difficulty.

Why? Because He knew the outcome of the Father’s plan: redemption for all mankind, for the universe and the future. His obedience was worthwhile, it was of ultimate significance, and valuable because it was voluntary.

His is the epitome of obedience, a great example to us, for we, too, are also called to obedience. Jesus said, “If any man would be my disciple, he much deny himself, take up His cross daily and follow me.”

As we obey, He will guide, He will empower, He will include us in his great plans, just as the Father did for him.

The spirit of Christmas is joyful obedience to the King of Kings who knows what He is doing!

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Answers

Psalm 31:2 “Turn your ear to me,”

[Thank you, Lord Jesus that you listen to us intently, that you have opened the way for us to cry to the Father and that our prayers are consistently heard. Praise you that you are the One who thought up prayer, who hears prayer and answers prayer, although many times not in the way or timing we would like.]

“come quickly to my rescue;”

[Praise be to you, Heavenly Father, that in answering prayer, you are never late, never miss the mark, never lose an opportunity. You know the best way to answer, which sometimes means leaving us in our desperation as long as it takes to produce the growth you know we need, the surrender that will open the way for deepening, and the maturing which will enable us to give you more glory.

Praise you that you answer out of your wisdom, your love, your grace and your goodness, rather than out of our impatience. Help us to rest in you rather than in getting our way.]

 

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“Praise you that you are the all-knowing One. You know the deep longings of our hearts, our dreams and desires. You understand our motives, you know how things will work out in the future as a result of our desires, decisions and words.

“You guide and protect, and at times you let us go the way of rebellion if we insist. As you said to the people of Israel, “So you think having a king is best? Try Saul for a few years!”
“Move in my present situation, Lord: bring healing to this one tense relationship, bring growth and unity, grace and repentance. Only you can do this. I praise you now for what you will do.”

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Marvelous and Majestic

You, Lord Jesus,  are Marvelous in your personality, Majestic in your judgments, Mighty in your redemption and Magnificent in your mercy.

To you belongs all affection, all loyalty, all commitment, all awe, all reverence, all obedience, all honor–for in you there is no flaw, no imperfection, no error, no sin, no evil, no lack, no wrong.

You are worthy of eternal, complete, wholehearted and total love.

So, I bow before you this morning, Lord God: I praise you, Heavenly Father, I honor you, Lord Jesus, I surrender to you, Holy, Spirit. May there be in my life what you continually deserve: exaltation, magnification, worship, obedience and glory. Amen.

 

 

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JOIN ME

Praise you, Lord, for your undeserved goodness, poured on upon us daily, manifested in multiple ways, like giving us the gifts of sight, speech, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, things we take for granted, but miss much if we lose them.

Then there are the major, majestic, mighty ways you pour out your goodness on us: pardon from definitely deserved death, the gift of eternal life, the indwelling of the Spirit, the wonder of your Word, an intimate relationship with you, belonging in your family, guidance, meaning, purpose and protection in life. Plus, help in every circumstance, membership in the Church Universal, and abundant grace at all times. There is no end to the wonderful flow of your goodness, just as there is no end to learning about your marvelous and magnificent character.

You are the Three-in-One God: the Father who plans, the Son who brings it to pass, the Holy Spirit who finishes it up. You are the perfect Person, the perfect Personality, the perfect Planner, the perfect Partner who invites us into your work. May we take your hand and join you in what you are doing.

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