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5 Big Messages of the Nativity

Posted by spallelujah on December 19, 2007

Jesus’ Birth is all About the Miraculous by JoHannah Reardon

From the prophesies recorded thousands of years before He came, to the incredible things that occurred when He arrived, Jesus’ birth was surrounded by the astonishing. God used these amazing events to communicate that Jesus Christ was the promised Messiah who would be the Savior of the world.

  1. God Promised Christ’s Arrival Throughout History – The promise of the coming Savior appears like a thread running through the Old Testament, starting with a hint after the first recorded sin, when God promised the serpent (Satan) that Eve’s offspring would crush him (Genesis 3:15). The next promise came to Abraham when God said He would bless all people through his line (Genesis 12:3). Abraham’s great grandson, Judah, was promised that an eternal scepter would come from his lineage (Genesis 49:10). Thousands of years later, David, the son of Jesse, came from that line to rule Israel. Isaiah prophesied that from Him would come the ultimate king (Isaiah 11:1-5). Isaiah also foretold that a virgin would bear Jesus (Isaiah 7:14) and of the miraculous works He would do (Isaiah 35:5-6). The prophet Micah said Jesus would be born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2). Zechariah accurately described His humble circumstances and betrayal (Zechariah 9:6; 11:12-13). Isaiah vividly foretold the torturous death Jesus would die and why (Isaiah 53), and David told of Jesus’ resurrection (Psalm 16:10).
  2. God Became a Man – The most astounding message of the Nativity is that God became man. John tells us God became flesh and lived with us (John 1:14). Eugene Peterson in The Message puts it, “he moved into the neighborhood.” Paul says, “God was pleased to have all His fullness dwell in Him” (Colossians 1:19). Rather than simply tell us what He was like, God came to us personally.
  3. Angels Testified to Christ’s Coming- The angel Gabriel appeared to Mary, not only to prepare her, a virgin, for bearing the Son of God, but to give her specific instructions concerning Him. Gabriel told her to name the baby Jesus (meaning “God saves”), that Jesus would be the Son of the Most High, that God would give Him David’s throne, and that His kingdom would never end. an angel told Joseph that Jesus would be called Immanuel, which means “God with us.” The angel who appeared to the shepherds told them of joyous news that was for all people, that a Savior had been born – Christ the Lord.
  4. Witnesses Proclaimed Christ the Messiah – After Jesus was born, Mary and Joseph took Him to the temple. Simeon, who had been promised he wouldn’t die before seeing the Lord’s Christ, said, “My eyes have seen your salvation. . .a light for revelation to the Gentiles and for glory to your people Israel” (Luke 2:30-32). A prophetess, Anna, told everyone that Jesus was the child they had been looking for to redeem Jerusalem (Luke 2:38). Later the Magi followed a star, which they knew to mean that a king had been born. When they found Jesus, they worshiped Him. Their gifts of gold, incense, and myrrh were fit for a king (Matthew 2).
  5. Christ Came for Our Salvation- Jesus came to fulfill thousands of years of prophecy. He would be the one who not only represented God, but was God (John 1:1). When Adam and Eve sinned, all of mankind was doomed to follow, so God knew we needed a Savior (Romans 5:15). He sent Christ to die in our place, forgive our sins, and conquer death once for all by coming alive again (1 Corinthians 15:3-4). After Christ’s resurrection, His Holy Spirit came to dwell within anyone who would put their trust in Christ to forgive their sins and give them new life (2 Corinthians 5:17). The Nativity is for you. All you have to do is receive the best of all gifts.

JoHannah Reardon is associate editor of ChristianBibleStudies.com.

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Saying Goodbye to 2007

Posted by spallelujah on December 12, 2007

I’m not one to wish away my life, but quite frankly I’m looking forward to 2007 coming to an end. While trying to stay focused on the Lord’s goodness and all of His blessings, my mind still wanders from time to time to the challenges I’ve faced this year – business challenges, financial challenges, family deaths, disappointments and broken promises. And so, it is with great anticipation that I look forward to 2008, resolving to change those things which I can and trusting God to walk with me (or carry me) through those that I have absolutely no control over. I am so thankful that no matter what is going on in my life, I’m never truly alone.

Knowing that my Heavenly Father is always with me gives me hope for a brighter tomorrow. He is my Jehovah Shammah, the Lord who is present. Psalm 46:1 says that “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” What a blessing to think that the Creator of the universe is always with us, no matter what we’re going through. King David truly understood this concept. He says in Psalm 139:7-8,

Where can I go from Your spirit? Or where can I flee from Your presence? If I ascend into heaven, You are there; If I make my bed in hell, behold, You are there.

If you find yourself in a similar place, just remember that no matter how low you may sink or how bad things may look, God can still bless you. You are not alone – you serve a God who is always there.

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