The Miracle of Christmas

Discussion in 'Help From Above' started by GSXMEN, Dec 21, 2002.

  1. GSXMEN

    GSXMEN Got Jesus?

    "... for it is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at
    Christmas, when its mighty Founder was a child himself." - Charles Dickens

    Have you ever wondered what is was like for Jesus to leave the
    inexpressible majesty of heaven to come to a sin-ravaged earth to be born
    as a man? Even if he had chosen to be born in a grand palace, it would
    have paled to the perfection and sheer beauty of heaven.

    But Christ chose to be born in a lowly manger. And he was born into a
    period of utter chaos and hatred toward Him. In fact, the evil King Herod
    who controlled the world into which Jesus entered was a tyrant for the
    ages. So consumed with power was this king that he ordered the deaths of
    all the baby boys up to two years old in and around Bethlehem.

    So Herod, understanding that the biblical prophecy of the Christ had been
    fulfilled, sent soldiers throughout the area to murder innocent babies in
    hopes that one would be Jesus. This was not an unusual act for this
    despot. Herod had, according to the Jewish historian Josephus, killed off
    advisers, military leaders and even three of his own sons. Murder was in
    his blood.

    However, Jesus was not subject to the evil authority of King Herod. You
    see, this little baby in the manger had an appointed target with death
    that had been prearranged before time began. Jesus was to minister on this
    corrupt earth for 33 years before facing ultimate rejection by those He
    came to save. The shadow of the Cross on which He would die eclipsed every
    moment of Jesus' life because it was His ultimate destiny. Herod could not
    prevent that God-ordained appointment. Like Herod, though, murder would
    soon be in the blood of many in regard to Jesus.

    But let's return to the stable of His birth where we see Mary embracing
    her precious son, knowing that she was indeed holding the Savior of the
    world. Mary had been told by an angel that she would give birth to Jesus,
    even though she had not known a man. And He had arrived, as foretold.

    Dr. Ed Hindson, dean of the Institute of Biblical Studies at Liberty
    University, said the Virgin Birth is a terribly important factor in the
    birth of Christ.

    "The doctrine of the Virgin Birth is inseparably related to the concept of
    the Incarnation of Christ," he said. "The incarnation means that God
    became fully human without ceasing to be fully divine. His incarnation at
    once affirms both the deity and humanity of Christ."

    Christ had come to the world!

    And so an announcement was in order. In nearby fields, where shepherds
    attended their flocks, an angel directed these humble men to the stable to
    worship the new King. Sometime later, a heaven-placed star guided wise men
    to the Savior. This is significant because it signifies that Jesus was
    born to save all men - from seemingly insignificant shepherds to important
    men.

    I have often imagined that beautiful star in the heavens leading the wise
    men to Jesus. What a beautiful picture it is. As the old song says:

    Oh Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem
    Shining afar through shadows dim
    Giving the life for those who long have gone
    And guiding the wise men on their way
    Unto the place where Jesus lay
    Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem shine on.

    My friends, the light of Jesus shines brightly still today.

    This politically-correct world turns more from Him seemingly by the day by
    banning His name in the classroom, outlawing His Word in the public square
    and frequently mocking him on television and in the movies. But our
    modern-day Herods cannot silence Him.

    He remains the King of kings and Lord of lords and extends His salvation
    to all - even those who scoff at Him The Christmas story is as significant
    today as it was 2000 years ago.

    And wise men still believe in Him!
     
  2. Rusty Davenport

    Rusty Davenport Silver Level contributor

    EXCELLANT POST!!!!!!!!

    Excellant post Scott,Thanks.Hope everyone here is trusting Jesus Christ as King now;for just as he came the first time as a suffering servant and saint he will return again but this time as a conquering roaring lion.Just hope he is the Lord,King,and Saviour of your life now and if so REJOICE!!!!
     
  3. Adam Whitman

    Adam Whitman Guest

    Gee, I thought the miracle of Christmas was the way retailers justify putting out the Christmas wares a little earlier every year. Right after haloween this year :rolleyes: What next, after the 4th of July?
     
  4. JAKE

    JAKE Well-Known Member

    Miracle of Christmas

    :Comp: Scott: outstanding post!!
    My prayer this Christmas season is that ALL may come to know JESUS CHRIST as Lord and Saviour!!
    We live in the most blessed nation on this earth and for the most part we reject or ignore GOD unless we have a problem that MAN can't solve, allthough I am a Christian I know I'm guilty of not allways having GOD in first place in my life.
    I am still full of hope for this nation and this world because I know the power of GOD and I know that his will is that ALL MEN come to know HIM!!
    Merry Christmas to you and your's and may ALL come to know the TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS!!

    JAKE
     
  5. GSXMEN

    GSXMEN Got Jesus?

    I don't typically dig up old posts, but thought this was worth another look.
     
  6. Floydsbuick

    Floydsbuick Well-Known Member

    It sure is. Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!
     
  7. GSX1

    GSX1 GSX1

    Amen
    Happy Holidays To All
     
  8. Evans Ward

    Evans Ward Well-Known Member

    He is the only thing in this world that gives true hope. All else is empty and fails in comparison. Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas to the Savior and King!!! :)
     
  9. Race Lutz

    Race Lutz Well-Known Member

    Thanks for posting it Scott!!!

    Merry Christmas to all.....................
     
  10. redlineit

    redlineit New Member

    Thanks for posting that Scott.
    It stirred me up to read it and that reminded me of David Ingles old song...

    "I would remind you to stir up the gift, rekindle the flame, fanning the fire, fire that's burning deep in your heart, placed there by God to set you apart."

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