“He is Born”
Luke 2:8-14
special meals,
lights and decorations and family
gatherings. But why do we celebrate Jesus’ birthday so differently from other
birthdays? When it is time to honour one whose was born that day we don’t
remember them only as a baby, but the current year they have now reached. Yet
when we celebrate Jesus’ birth on Christmas we remember the baby and not the
man, the Saviour. This is partly due to the fact that the baby was cute and his
birth was unlike others. He was born of the Holy Spirit and in a stable far
from where his parents were from. He was born to Mary and Joseph and laid in a
manger. He did not even have a proper bed.
His first visitors were not family
members but shepherds who were told of his birth by angels and their noisy
singing in the middle of the night. Yet these shepherds did not hesitate to go
and see the baby. They went and found the place where the family was staying
that night-out behind a hotel in a warm barn. They went to see the baby just to
worship him.
But what do we do as we celebrate
Jesus’ birth? We buy gifts not for him or in his name, but to each other and
often loading up credit cards for the simple reason of buying. We aren’t
formally called by angels to worship Jesus but the number of people who gather
to worship on Christmas Eve/ Day is certainly not the same as it once was. Is
it because it is more important to share in the gift exchange instead of the
Gift?
Jesus was born for a reason. To
teach, live, preach, heal and die for us all. Yet do we want to remember this
at Christmas? Not really- it is the sad part of his life- he dies for us and we
don’t really want to acknowledge this when it is so much more fun to
acknowledge Jesus as a baby just beginning his life on earth.
Take the time to reflect on
Jesus-baby, child, man and Son of God as you celebrate Jesus in your life.
PRAYER:
Loving and giving God we thank you that you love us and give to us
Jesus a baby who grows to be and become our Saviour through faith. Help us to
remember Jesus not only as the baby in the manger, but as Jesus the Risen
Saviour. Amen.
BLOG QUESTION
Merry Christmas to
all!
Take the time to
reflect on Jesus the baby and Jesus the Saviour. How easy it is to worship the
infant born for us this day, and difficult to realize his life’s purpose was
for us.
May the Christ of Christmas be with you.
May the Christ of Christmas be with you.