“Where is He that
is born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the east, and are
come to worship Him"… They opened their treasures and presented Him with
gifts of gold and of incense and myrrh. (Matthew 2:2, 11)
Probably your Christmas celebration with young children is past. Are the toys and gifts still in one
piece? “ I remember one take off on “T’was
the Night before Christmas’ that had a line: “ …the presents are scattered and
broken I fear and St Nicholas won’t come again for a year!”
Praise God His Gifts to us are forever – if we choose to open \accept the
gift of His love through His Son Jesus. We often think of God’s Gift as Jesus –
but His gifts are so much more. In her
book Christmas is Always, Dale Evans Rogers wrote of the gifts and
miracles of healing, redeeming, teaching, sacrifice of His life, resurrection
and anticipation of His coming again.
But she really emphasized the gift of relationship, especially related to
blessing the children. Christmas is a
special time for Children and all of us who are young at heart!
The Bible contains
all kinds of true adventure stories: stories of daring feats, love,
obedience, excitement and mystery. I am always amazed when I read a
passage over and over and yet something new seems to leap off the page. The
passages we read during the Christmas season are like that. In one year
we may hear the same passage many times, still it is fresh and alive,
mysterious and fascinating.
Mysterious in many
ways – decree at the right time, travel for this family, and birth in a smelly
cave for animals; and the story of the Magi.
Who were they really? Where did they come from? Did they travel
together all the way? Or did they see the star separately and through
some mysterious way join forces? How many were there? Did they bring just
three gifts? How long did the journey take? Did the star appear
before the birth and they arrived soon after, or did the star appear at the
birth and they arrived close to two years later?
Many Christmas
stories have been written to fill in these questions. I'm glad it's not
important for us to know. The
important thing is for us to center our thoughts on what we DO know…. God
provided a way for everyone - from the lowly shepherds who were Jews, to the
kingly Magi who were Gentiles. Christ the Anointed One is for everyone one!
We know for fact
that these ‘Wisemen’ from the East, astrologers, magi, or kings,(the song not Scripture says three!) or whoever they were, saw something special in the
heavens and were willing to take a risk because they felt it was from
God. Maybe Daniel has shared the prophecy from Numbers “…A Star will come out of Jacob; a septer
will rise out of Israel”. (24:17) Verse
3 of Silent Night concludes:
Silent night, holy night
Wondrous
star, lend thy light
With
the angels let us sing
Alleluia to our King; Christ the Savior is born!
The journey cost
them time and finances. They came prepared with gifts for the new king to
worship Him. How many others missed out because they were not will to
take a risk and see what God would do?
We know the religious leaders of Jerusalem did not check it out. How about you? God is pro–active and wanting
to do something special in your life. It might be risky, it might even
cost you something - time, ridicule, change. Are you willing to make him
King of your life?
The Song, ‘We Three
Kings’ has wonderful words and tells the importance of each of their gifts. The last stanza is also important as we
continue to anticipate His return:
Glorious now behold Him arise
King
and God and sacrifice;
Alleluia, Alleluia sounds through the earth and Skies.
Our volunteering at
the Voice of the Martyrs has taught us much about those who suffer \ die for
speaking the Name of Jesus, and those who support and encourage them. Most of those who are suffering do not pray
to be removed from the situation, but rather that their testimony be so strong
that their persecutors will seek to follow Jesus. In the Bible schools supported by VOM one of
the classes is ‘Prison Ministry 101’; not how to get out of going to prison, but
rather how to teach and share while you are in prison. (the question is not if, but ‘when you are arrested’)
SOOO, young
friends, in this my last message to you remember Christmas is Always – it is a state of our heart Share the good
News of the Gospel all year long. The
Magi came to worship the King! We belong
to the King of kings and the victorious Lord of Glory who want His JOY complete
in us (John 15). He says to the whole
world, all races, color and creeds: “Live\abide in me and my words abide/
remain in you… remain in my love… I have told you this that my JOY might be in
you and that your JOY may be complete. Love one another as I have loved you.” John
15: 7-13.
Blessings,
Gma
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