Thursday, December 19, 2013

Reflections on Christmas

In less than one week we will celebrate Christmas Day.

It has been said that the day Jesus was born forever changed the world.

Looking back, the change must have been so great that mankind made His life the most historic point of reference.

Historians now divide the time between the periods BC and AD.

Centuries before His birth the prophets foretold of His arrival.

When He arrived, those prophecies were fulfilled but certainly not in the way many had imagined it would.

His place of birth was not a palace but rather a stable.

His earthly parents were not people of wealth and power but rather those of faith.

The news of His birth was not announced to society's elite but rather to humble shepherds out in the field.

This was indeed a day that changed world.

Or was it?

Roughly 2,000 years have come and gone since that day and the world still experiences the same problems today as it did then.

Problems like war, poverty, famine and ignorance still exist.

To the unbeliever, this is justification for a lack of faith.

The believer, however, realizes that we still live in a fallen world whose inhabitants still desperately need a Savior.

The believer also knows that this fallen world has such a Savior in Jesus.

John 3:16 (NET) – For this is the way God loved the world: He gave His one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life.

This is the key.

God loves the world He created..

God loves every person He created in His images and His likeness.

Since we lacked the ability to save ourselves, God loves us enough to give His one and only Son in order that we be saved.

Yet, there is a provision. In order to be saved we must believe in Him.

Therefore, it is not the world that was changed by the birth of Jesus,

Rather, it is the lives of those that believe that are changed and changed in incredible ways.

But what of problems like war, poverty, famine and ignorance?

While it is true that these and other conditions still exist, these are now opportunities for the faithful to serve.

Opportunities that will continue to exist until He returns.

Opportunities to reach out, to help and to spread the Good News.

Matthew 9:37-38 (NET) – Then he said to His disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Therefore ask the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest.

One day, the world itself will change.

Revelation 21:1 (NET) – Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and earth had ceased to exist, and the sea existed no more.

What a sight that will be to behold.

Still, there is no sight more beautiful than a life forever changed.

A life that has changed in the only possible way.

A life that has experienced true belief in Jesus.

Christmas is so much more than a celebration of the birth of a child born in humble surroundings.

It is even more than a way in which we reach out to God.

It is a celebration of how God reached down to us to satisfy our greatest need.

Therefore we celebrate not only the birth of Jesus; we also celebrate His life among us and all that He continues to be!


Christmas Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim

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