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DECEMBER 25

GOLDEN WORDS


The people living in darkness
have seen a great light;
on those living in the land of the shadow of death
a light has dawned.

Matthew 4:6  NIV

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That Speck Of Light

An artist once drew a picture of a winter twilight—the trees heavily laden with snow, and a dreary, dark house, lonely and desolate in the midst of the storm. It was a sad picture. Then, with a quick stroke of yellow crayon, he put a light in one window. The effect was magical. The entire scene was transformed into a vision of comfort and cheer. The birth of Christ was just such a light in the dark world.

—Sunday School Chronicle




December 25

"For unto us a child is born, unto us a Son is given: and the government shall be upon His shoulder: and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. 

"Of the increase of His government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon His kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this" (Isaiah 9:6,7 KJV).

Dear friends, unto us is born this holy Savior, foretold in the Old Testament and completed in the New Testament. 


Pat Nordman ©



Today's Bible Question

 


Through what tribe of Israel did the Messiah come?      
 


Previous question and Answer:

What prophet prophesied that Jesus would be born of a virgin?

Isaiah Isa. 7:14, Mat. 1:23

 

Excerpts from today's Spurgeon's Devotions

Spurgeon's Morning for December 25

Spurgeon's Evening for December 25

 

"Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel."

- Isaiah 7:14

 

"And it was so, when the days of their feasting were gone about, that Job sent and sanctified them, and rose up early in the morning, and offered burnt offerings according to the number of them all: for Job said, It may be that my sons have sinned, and cursed God in their hearts. Thus did Job continually."

- Job 1:5

Let us to-day go down to Bethlehem, and in company with wondering shepherds and adoring Magi, let us see him who was born King of the Jews, for we by faith can claim an interest in him, and can sing, "Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given."

There is a way of joy as pure and sanctifying as though one bathed in the rivers of Eden: holy gratitude should be quite as purifying an element as grief. Alas! for our poor hearts, that facts prove that the house of mourning is better than the house of feasting.

   

 

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December 25  Re 6:1 - 8:13

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A Politically Correct
 Christmas Story


And Joseph went up from Galilee to Bethlehem with Mary, his espoused wife, who was great with child. And she brought forth a son and wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn.

And an angel of the Lord spoke to the shepherds and said, "I bring you tidings of great joy. Unto you is born a Savior, which is Christ the Lord."

"There's a problem with the angel," said a Pharisee who happened to be strolling by. As he explained to Joseph, angels are widely regarded as religious symbols, and the stable was on public property where such symbols were not allowed to land or even hover.

"And I have to tell you, this whole thing looks to me very much like a Nativity scene," he said sadly. "That's a no-no, too."

Joseph had a bright idea. "What if I put a couple of reindeer over there near the ox and ass?" he said, eager to avoid sectarian strife.

"That would definitely help," said the Pharisee, who knew as well as anyone that whenever a savior appeared, judges usually liked to be on the safe side and surround it with deer or woodland creatures of some sort.

"Just to clinch it, throw in a candy cane and a couple of elves and snowmen, too," he said. "No court can resist that."

Mary asked, "What does my son's birth have to do with snowmen?"

"Snowpersons," cried a young woman, changing the subject before it veered dangerously toward religion.

Off to the side of the crowd, a Philistine was painting the Nativity scene. Mary complained that she and Joseph looked too tattered and worn in the picture.

"Artistic license," he said. "I've got to show the plight of the haggard homeless in a greedy, uncaring society in winter," he quipped.

"We're not haggard or homeless. The inn was just full," said Mary.

"Whatever," said the painter.

Two women began to argue fiercely. One said she objected to Jesus' birth "because it privileged motherhood." The other scoffed at virgin births, but said that if they encouraged more attention to diversity in family forms and the rights of single mothers, well, then, she was all for them.

"I'm not a single mother," Mary started to say, but she was cut off by a third woman who insisted that swaddling clothes are a form of child abuse, since they restrict the natural movement of babies.

With the arrival of 10 child advocates, all trained to spot infant abuse and manger rash, Mary and Joseph were pushed to the edge of the crowd, where arguments were breaking out over how many reindeer (or what mix of reindeer and seasonal sprites) had to be installed to compensate for the infant's unfortunate religious character.

An older man bustled up, bowling over two merchants, who had been busy debating whether an elf is the same as a fairy and whether the elf/fairy should be shaking hands with Jesus in the crib or merely standing to the side, jumping around like a sports mascot.

"I'd hold off on the reindeer," the man said, explaining that the use of asses and oxen as picturesque backdrops for Nativity scenes carries the subliminal message of human dominance. He passed out two leaflets, one denouncing manger births as invasions of animal space, the other arguing that stables are "penned environments" where animals are incarcerated against their will. He had no opinion about elves or candy canes.

Signs declaring "Free the Bethlehem Two" began to appear, referring to the obviously exploited ass and ox.

Someone said the halo on Jesus' head was elitist.

Mary was exasperated. "And what about you, old mother?" she said sharply to an elderly woman. "Are you here to attack the shepherds as prison guards for excluded species, maybe to complain that singing in Latin identifies us with our Roman oppressors, or just to say that I should have skipped patriarchal religiosity and joined some dumb new-age goddess religion?"

"None of the above," said the woman, "I just wanted to tell you that the Magi are here."

Sure enough, the three wise men rode up.

The crowd gasped, "They're all male!" and "Not very multicultural!"

"Balthasar here is black," said one of the Magi.

"Yes, but how many of you are gay or disabled?" someone shouted.

A committee was quickly formed to find an impoverished lesbian wise-person among the halt and lame of Bethlehem.

A calm voice said, "Be of good cheer, Mary, you have done well and your son will change the world."

At last, a sane person, Mary thought. She turned to see a radiant and confident female face.

The woman spoke again: "There is one thing, though. Religious holidays are important, but can't we learn to celebrate them in ways that unite, not divide? For instance, instead of all this business about 'Gloria in excelsis Deo,' why not just 'Season's Greetings'?"

Mary said, "You mean my son has entered human history to deliver the message, 'Hello, it's winter'?"

"That's harsh, Mary," said the woman. "Remember, your son could make it big in midwinter festivals, if he doesn't push the religion thing too far. Centuries from now, in nations yet unborn, people will give each other pricey gifts and have big office parties on his birthday. That's not chopped liver."

"Let me get back to you," Mary said. 




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Today's  Devotion

 

 

But my mouth would encourage you; comfort from my lips would bring you relief.

Job 16:5 (NIV)

A Family Pending

by Cathy Vinson


It is our soul's satisfaction to see the closure and faithfulness of God, especially in the case of our own family. We get a glimpse into Jesus' earthly family in this scripture, a cross-section of the experience He had. We rejoice to know later of Mary and His brothers' presence and experience of Pentecost. Yet, in the interim, there is light shed on what might be may be our most painful yearning: our present family dynamic.

Matthew 12:46-50 provides us a slice of life, His life.

"While Jesus was talking to the crowd..." (46). This crowd were those who were willing to listen, to get under the same roof with Jesus as He taught, therefore putting themselves accountable to His teachings. (They were willing to actually go into the church to hear the message...inside.)

"His mother and brothers stood outside..." They stood; they weren't moving. They were erect...outside. Outside or without (exo), says much. It is also used to describe "(those) that are outside" (1 Cor 5:12,13), the unregenerate (1 Th 4:12).

"desiring to speak with Him." They wanted a connection. They were striving, earnestly endeavoring...to converse? No, it wasn't a two-way conversation that they were desiring. This was a speech, an utterance, intended on their part. They were going to tell Him!

Jesus didn't move to go outside the teaching atmosphere that was presently established around Him, at least not immediately. Instead His effort went to stretching His hand to His disciples, pointing out to the others that these were the ones that had the place of "family" to Him.

And for the present, it would be these that "do"...(bear, bring, cause, commit, continue, deal, execute, exercise, fulfill, give, hold, keep, make, observe, purpose, put, show, spend, take, work, yield,...etc) "the will of My Father in Heaven" (Mt 12:50).

"stood outside"

(Matt. 12:46)

 
Jesus didn't move to go outside the teaching atmosphere that was presently established around Him, at least not immediately.

Send a note to Cathy Vinson, the writer of this devotion.

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