Luke 2:11, 13-14 - Merry Christmas!!!
Luke 2:11, 13-14 - Merry Christmas!!!
Luke 2:11, 13-14 "Today in the town of David a Savior has been
born to you; he is Christ the Lord." Suddenly a great company of the
heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, "Glory to
God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor
rests."
The birth of Jesus is meant to be a grand celebration. The
angels in heaven, accompanied by a celestial choir, kicked off Christ's
coming out party. It was something to behold. It was not a passive
holiday greeting. It was instead a bold and jubilant "MERRY CHRISTMAS!"
It was merry because there was a festive spirit in the air. Eternal
God had come to be with meager man. Our Creator came face to face to
correspond with us and to show His concern for us.
The celebratory scene in heaven cascaded toward earth and
crashed upon unsuspecting shepherds. God started his gleeful disclosure
with those whose labor illustrated His heart. Shepherds knew
shepherding. So now the Great Shepherd Jesus had come. So, this is another
rip-roaring righteous reason for followers of Christ to exclaim "MERRY
CHRISTMAS!"
Eventually, Mary was overtaken by gratitude to God for being
chosen by Him. But in the beginning of God's revelation to her, she
experienced disbelief. She felt she did not deserve this type of recognition
or honor. But she later gave in to God. It was not about her. It
was about her baby, Jesus. He would save the world from their sin
and she would serve as the surrogate mother of God. Once she took
all this in, she suddenly exploded in praise and adoration to God.
Mary's manifesto toward being chosen by God, still shouts,
"MERRY CHRISTMAS!" 2,000 years later! How many more reasons today do
you and I have to exclaim our gratitude to God? He has chosen us.
Therefore, by faith, Christ indwells us. This intimacy with the Almighty
drives us to our knees in appreciation and awe. Because of this
heartfelt joy, our life and lips cannot help but announce to a wandering
world, "MERRY CHRISTMAS! MERRY CHRISTMAS!" and many more "MERRY
CHRISTMASES!" Yes, you too, can experience a "MERRY CHRISTMAS!"
We can be merry because of Mary. Mary's submission and
obedience has given mankind the opportunity to be merry. "MERRY
CHRISTMAS!", for the grateful follower of Christ, is like breathing. It is as
natural as saying hello or goodbye. It is the vernacular of the
forgiven.
So, be valiant with your gracious greeting, "MERRY CHRISTMAS!"
Indeed, trying to refrain a Christian (especially on the birthday of
Jesus) from being merry, is like telling a child who just received a
favorite toy to cease from joy and laughter. It is not possible. It is
ludicrous to think one or many can stop Jesus-followers from celebrating
his birthday with a "MERRY CHRISTMAS!" We are merry Christians
because it is a "MERRY CHRISTMAS!" We are jolly, joyous, and jovial
because we are merry. We are cheerful and effervescent because we are
merry.
You cannot take Merry out of Merry Christmas any more than you
can take Thanks out of Thanksgiving. It is un-American. It is
dishonoring to the one for whom it is intended. Therefore, be merry, so that
indeed your "MERRY CHRISTMAS!" is authentic and inviting. It is good to
not take "MERRY CHRISTMAS!" for granted, because it reminds us to
not take God for granted. Be merry this Christmas. He is. Merry
Christmas to all, and to all a grace filled life! [Taken from the December
25th reading in Seeking Daily the Heart of God &
www.wisdomhuntersdevotional.com.]
SPECIAL SONG FOR THE SEASON: Where's The Line To See Jesus? by
Becky Kelley:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OExXItDyWEY.
http://wheresthelinetoseejesus.com/.