Christmas. It is one of the most joyous Christian holidays, a time to
remember the birth of Christ our Savior. Christmas is a time to share
our blessings with one another, and to be surrounded by the people we
love. It is a time for giving, and a time for forgiving. Most
importantly, it is a reminder of how much God loves us.
It has been asked, "Why did God send Jesus
if He knew He was going to die?" In fact, Jesus wasn't just going to
die, Jesus was going to be mocked, beaten, tortured, and then sentenced
to die a slow, painful death by crucifixion. All at the hands of those
He came to save.
Christians like to
remember the good times in Jesus' life. We love to tell the Nativity
story, but we forget that shortly after His birth Christ needed to flee
from Herod's army. We tell about His wisdom, His love, and His healing,
but we forget about His suffering. We forget the price He paid, for our
sins. We forget the lengths that God went to show us His love (
Romans 5:8).
To
be honest, thinking about this leaves me without thought, because God knew
what would happen to His Son. God had told Isaiah along with many other
prophets of the suffering the Savior would endure. God knew that the
very creatures He had created, would crucify Him for trying to save us
from ourselves. And yet, God lowered Himself in Christ, feeling physical
pain and suffering. God lowered Himself, and let mere humans beat Him
and mock Him (
Philippians 2:7).
The God who has all the power of the universe, humbled Himself to be
lower than the angels, and to die at our sinful, hateful hands (
Hebrews 2:9).
God
knew this would happen ahead of time, and yet He loved us so immensely
that He sent His Son, to suffer a
painful death, so that we could spend eternity with our Heavenly Father (
John 3:16). That's the story of love. That is the story of Christmas.
The Christmas gift is that God paid for you, because of how much He loves you.
Remember what true love is, and share that love, God's love, with all. You are blessed and it is his joy to bless you with the Christmas gift. Take it today and allow His gift to transform you.
This is my last blog post for 2014. I am looking forward to a great year ahead. It truly has been a blessing to write and an even more blessing to know that you all read it. Merry Christmas from our family to yours. You know I love ya,
Don
1 comment:
Love back ...Happy New Year!
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