We celebrate His birth, and we can't help but ponder the unusual circumstances by which He was born. To the sceptic, they seem so, far-fetched. Even, unbelievable. From our human perspective, it seems almost ridiculous.
It was no different in first century Jerusalem. Even the most devout Jews had a hard time believing that the Messiah would arrive in such a humble way. But, their own Prophets had predicted it, hundreds of years before, and God's plan was carried out to the tee.
Why would God choose to reveal Himself in a such an obscure manner? The simple answer is; so that we would know it was all His plan.
If we would have wrote the story, it would have been completely different. We would have had God come down from heaven with thunder and lightning, accompanied by an army of angels. He would have saved the good people, and destroyed the rest. But, God had a different plan.
We look at the world and we see people of different cultures, and beliefs. Sometimes, these cultures and beliefs clash with ours (or visa versa), and we become enemies. The first century Jews saw their enemy as the Roman Empire, but God knew that their only true enemy was sin.
Sin had to be defeated in order for us sinful humans to be able to stand in the presence of a Holy, Just, and Righteous God. The truth is that we could never be good enough on our own, for all have sinned, and all have fallen short of God's glorious standard.
Before the world was created, God knew that He Himself would have to save His people. Before we were created, He knew that we would reject Him, and that we would be eternally separated from Him. Yet He created us anyway, why? Love.
We know that as parents, the odds are pretty good that 15 -16 years after the birth of our child, they will be screaming in our faces, "I hate you! I wish you never had me!" But, we have kids anyway, why? Love. In the same way, God knew that we would turn on Him, but He loved us so much that He did it anyway. Even knowing that He would have to pay the price for our sins.
He could have just appeared as an adult, but He wouldn't have been truly human. He could have been born of an earthly mother and father, but He wouldn't be divine. So, He had to be born of a virgin, and His father was God. That is the only way to be 100% human, and 100% divine. That was the only way that He could be the perfect sacrifice for our sins.
But there was more to it than that. He knew that we would continue to be born, and to live our lives on this earth, and to die as people do. So, He showed us to live.
The Gospel message is not just about being eternally saved, its also about learning how to live as Christ did.
That's what this blog is about. Trying to live as Christ lived so that people might see Christ in our actions.
God Bless you, and have a Merry Christmas!
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