Small Wonder: A Christmas Devotional JourneySample

Anointed King, priest, and prophet
Have you ever noticed how today we usually say ‘Jesus Christ’, but Paul often uses the inverse order – ‘Christ Jesus’?
‘Christ’ is a title, not a name, and Paul places it first for emphasis. It’s the Greek form of the Hebrew word ‘Messiah’, meaning ‘anointed one’. In the culture of the time, key people such as kings, priests, and prophets were anointed – marked on the forehead with oil – to signify that they were being set aside for a special task. Today, we give thanks that Jesus is all three – King, Priest, and Prophet – and that no task is more significant than his rescue mission to Earth.
Paul kicks off this letter repeating the word ‘gospel’, meaning ‘good news’, for emphasis. The good news available through this anointed one, Jesus, impacts the whole of our lives. The wonderful news that was promised in the Old Testament is delivered and fulfilled in Jesus. As Paul will go on to say in this letter, our response should not just be thankfulness for our personal salvation but offering the whole of our lives as a worshipful response to Him (Romans 12:1–2).
Of course, no task will ever be as special as the anointed tasks and rescue mission of Christ Jesus, but all our everyday tasks have extra meaning and purpose because of Him. Today, we are wonderfully tasked with working (paid or unpaid) to the best of our ability in a way that represents our Saviour well.
Prayer
Christ Jesus, anointed King, Priest, and Prophet, as I consider You today, help me to carry a sense of wonder and thankfulness in all I do. Whatever comes up today, help me to represent You well.
Scripture
About this Plan

Reflect on the wonder of the incarnation – the infinite life found in the small infant Jesus and how he invites you to do wonderful work with him, right where you are. There were no fanfares when Jesus was born. The surroundings were far from royal: squeezed into a small home in a small, provincial town called Bethlehem. Yet this birth – the most wonderful news of all time – has infinite implications. In this 25-day journey, reflect upon the wonder of the Christmas story and be inspired to join in God’s wonderful work in your everyday life.
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