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An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. – Luke 2:9-10

That morning bore the singular distinction of winter.  The world was painted white, dazzling, beautiful, with trees dressed in tapestries of the soft wintry garb.  Atop every roof sat a glacier and from the heavens above God generously provided a continual shower of cotton-like snow, a pageant of crystalline beauty that drifted through the atmosphere and caressed the cheeks of valiant young adventurers with their sleds.

As I gazed out through the large picture window of my comfortable living room, that winter scene was spectacular to behold. Clear crystal spires hung like ornaments from the eaves and endeared the house with a magical aura.  Even the grey clouds and quiet hour brought a sublime tranquility to the beautiful season.  And, as I waited, I knew that the calm serenity would soon be overcome by a wealth of laughter and sounds of joy as families and friends joined together to celebrate the birth of our King.

What an honor and privilege to know the meaning of Christmas:  “Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord” (Luke 2:11).  What grace!  What love!  He who is holy sent His only begotten Son into this fallen, sinful world to be the hope for all mankind.  The great gift of Christmas is Jesus; and the greatest gift you can give to anyone is the love that has been given to you—the love of God in Christ. 

I’ve often wondered if the Father in heaven celebrates Christmas.  I think He does, but He celebrates it all the year as He continually offers His love and mercy to all who call upon His Son.  Even as Micah says, “Who is a God like you, who pardons sin and forgives the transgression of the remnant of his inheritance?  You do not stay angry forever but delight to show mercy” (Micah 7:18).  God delights to show mercy, He celebrates the salvation of all who trust in Christ. 

So, as you watch winter fall upon your world and as the gathering of friends and families fill up your homes, don’t forget the One who has invited you to share in His celebration.  And one more thing, in the bustle of the season, as you parlay your way through the malls and halls of this world, take a moment to listen.  You may just hear the echoed voice of the shepherds calling to you as they say, “Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about” (Luke 2:15).

 

Reflect and Pray

Heavenly Father, forgive us when we let the chaos of the world shape our celebration of Christmas.  Help us to find that sublime night in our hearts, to hear the angels declare the birth of Christ and to go with the shepherds to see this thing that we have been told about. Amen.


 


Comments

12/18/2011 10:43

Wow! Amazing imagery you wrote for us and a beautiful reminder of what this season is yet about.

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12/18/2011 17:10

Thanks, Debby! God bless and Merry Christmas. :)

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12/20/2011 04:51

That's beautiful, Michael. What an awesome day that will be when we hear those angels singing and declaring the glory of our Lord!

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12/20/2011 07:40

This is beautiful. If like the imagery above, then you'll enjoy Michael's book. :)

Christmas is a time when we should be reminded of God's love and grace. It's amazing to think He gave us His son, knowing what would happen. That is love.

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12/20/2011 09:06

Dora - Thank you! I certainly agree. When we stand in the glory of our Savior - it will be more splendid than anything we could possibly immagine.

Melissa - Thank you, also. :) You are a true encourager!

Merry Christmas.

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12/20/2011 09:19

Beautiful post, Michael!! God bless you, and Merry Christmas!!

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Sarah
12/20/2011 09:31

More pondering and praise from what has crossed our path the last few days. First from Zephaniah 3:16-17
God Is Present Among You
16-17Jerusalem will be told:
"Don't be afraid.
Dear Zion, don't despair.
Your God is present among you,
a strong Warrior there to save you.
Happy to have you back, he'll calm you with his love
and delight you with his songs.

These words from Chris Tiegreen have us smiling, pondering and challenged: “Mercy travels incognito in the presence of pride, which thinks grace is well deserved; but when humility sees the benevolence of God, it sees clearly.”
Joyeux Noel!

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12/20/2011 09:41

Just beautiful, Michael. Thank you =-) Have a blessed, safe Christmas.

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12/20/2011 13:22

Hey, Michael, lookin' good. A pastor's work is never done, and you've added another element. Blessings to you.

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12/20/2011 18:55

Thank you, Michael, this is indeed beautiful. I love the verse you opened with - it is indeed a sign of God's grace to us all. And what a loving God He is. Yes, Christmas comes not once, but all year long. But thank you for sharing this message in the season when more people are open to it! God bless!

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Kathy Duncan
12/20/2011 21:50

Your message filled me with peace, Michael. It was Spirit filled. Thank you, my son.

I know we all will have a blessed Christmas.

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Michael Duncan
12/24/2011 23:16

Thank you, everyone, for your wonderful comments! I wish you all a very blessed and merry Christmas.

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