Christmas 2019
Re post
Yes, another year
has almost come to an end and I find myself reflecting. What have I done with
the time God gave me? What have I done with another year of opportunity? Did I waste
it in pleasing self or did I use every moment in reaching out to a lost and
dying world with the glorious message of salvation?
Sobering thoughts.
When I stop and think about the 8760 hours I had to serve Him, how many of
those hours were actually spent in service to Him.
At this time of
year, more than any other time, we have the opportunity to share with others
the real meaning of the season. As the world's focus is on buying gifts and
eating, drinking and being merry, our focus should be on reaching out and
telling others about the miracle of Jesus birth.
This time of year
becomes so busy that we can't see Christ for Christmas. It's easy to get caught
up in the swirl of activity and the buying buying buying. We hear the carols
playing in every store, over loud speakers down the main street, hip hopped
versions blared loudly as we do our grocery shopping. But does the world know
the true meaning of “Away in a Manger” or “Joy to the World”? And if they don't, is it our fault?
Is it our fault we
pass people in the street and give them the customary, “Merry Christmas”
instead of sharing with them the beautiful story of Jesus Christ coming to this
earth to be born in a stable, humble and lowly, so that He could die for our
sins?
Yes, too often I am
guilty of just trying to ignore this whole time of year and wait impatiently
for it all to be over. The hustle, the bustle, the frustrations of the busyness
and the short attitudes that go along with it. Too often, I pass people in the
shop, busy choosing that perfect gift for a loved one, filling their trolley
with Christmas wrap, tinsel, lights, bon bons, without even a thought of saying
something that might help to bring them to consider their eternal destiny.
Not everyone celebrates
Christmas in the same way. And yes, some are quick to judge when others do
things differently. But, whether you give gifts or you don't, the story of
Christ's birth is still the same. The fact that God chose to send His only Son
down to earth, to be born of a virgin, so that we might have eternal life, is
still amazing! And the story hasn't changed.
We dash around
madly, making sure the dining room is decked in splendour, while somewhere in
the foggy recesses of our minds, we vaguely remember a dusty, dirty, smelly stable,
where our Saviour was laid in a manger and the angels rejoiced.
Luke 2:13-14
And suddenly there was with the angel a
multitude of the
heavenly host praising God, and saying,
Glory to God in the highest,
and
on earth peace, good will toward men.
Sometimes, in our
efforts to witness at this time of year, we are guilty of only telling part of
the story. Yes, the season is about Christ's birth, but it also brings us to
the more sobering thought of His death. As the song so aptly puts it,
“Born to die upon Calv'ry, Jesus suffered
my sin to forgive.
Born to die upon Calv'ry, He was wounded that I might live”
Born to die upon Calv'ry, He was wounded that I might live”
Jesus wasn't just
born and that was the end of it. That's not the end of the story. He was sent
down to earth to die on the cross for our sins. He was born to die. The reason
for His humble birth was so that He could save us from eternal damnation.
This past year has
been a year of opportunity for me. The Lord has brought so many opportunities
into my life to serve Him and yet I have failed many times to grab hold of them
with both hands, and ask for God's strength to enable me to use these times
wisely and help to make an eternal difference in someone's life. We know that
it is God that does the work and He doesn't need our help, but He chooses to
use us, as imperfect people, to spread the Word and be a light in a dark world.
This time of year,
can be very dark, metaphorically speaking. A world blinded by consumerism and
materialism and everything it can offer.
All the more reason to shine our light and shine it brightly!
We can hold our
Christmas services and enjoy our festive luncheons, but if we are not out
there, being a witness to the lost, telling the whole story, and testifying of
God's goodness in our lives on a daily basis, we might as well stay home.
The story of a
babe in a manger is easy on the ears and easy to tell, but to tell of a
Saviour, suffering and bleeding on an old wooden cross for our sins, in our
place, is a whole lot harder.
The shadow of the
cross hung over the manger on the day of Christ's birth. It was there, that
shadow, right from the very beginning. God knew what He was doing, and He was
willing to give His only Son to die for us.
THIS is the real
story. THIS is the story the world needs to hear. Not only the story of His
miraculous birth, but the story of His sacrificial death, His burial and His
resurrection.
PRAISE GOD! We serve a risen Saviour!
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