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Christmas Morning: Son Rise on a New Day

DAY 21 OF 25

I grew up in the 1980’s so video games played a big role in my childhood. In many of these old games, you could improve both your powers and your chances by grabbing a special object that would make your character glow and operate with superpowers of near invincibility. Super Mario eating the mushroom was a total game-changer!

When the Son of God was born into the world, He was born into humble circumstances. When the angels invite the shepherds to go see the baby they have announced, they did not give them an address, but informed them to find the baby who was lying in a manger. Why was this direction needed? Because Jesus was not glowing with superpowers. He had no halo above His head. He looked like a regular baby, so the only way they could tell He was the Son of God was by finding the one baby in Bethlehem that night resting in an animal’s feeding trough. Jesus’ presence that night WAS a game changer, but at first it didn’t look that way.

To help validate the experience, a multitude of angels filled the sky and praised God together, saying, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom He is pleased!” The shepherds then had a moment. Would they listen to the Word of God delivered to them through the angels, or would they trust their eyes that saw a normal-looking child in humble estate?

The same tension exists for you and me today. God has spoken His truth to us through His Word. Will we take God at His Word in the Bible, or will we trust our “eyes” instead? With our eyes, we see people who believe in different paths to salvation through other world religions, and these people seem so sincere. Will we believe that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, or will we think that all religions are equally able to deliver salvation? With our eyes, we see people trying to justify all sorts of behavior the Bible calls sin. Will we stay faithful to the biblical ethic, or will we justify deviant behavior?

Like the shepherds, let us take God at His Word. 2,000 years later, the shepherds are heroes in our Christmas story because of their faithful response. Let’s follow their lead.

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Christmas Morning: Son Rise on a New Day

In His Gospel, Luke recorded with a physician’s precision the eyewitness testimony of those who experienced the first Christmas morning. This 25 day Bible reading plan will take you through the preparations and presentation of that first Christmas morning to understand more fully the gift that Jesus is to us.

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