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Jesus was born.” Matthew 2:1


We’ve approached a time of bustle.  Shopping, baking, holiday greetings, home for Christmas.  Why?  Why are we celebrating Christmas?

How would the average person answer that question?  Tradition?  Family?  Love for hearth and home?

Let’s go back to the first Christmas. A baby in a stall.  And the most incredible statement ever spoken:  “Jesus was born.”   The “image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature” who is “before all things, and by him all things consist” (see Colossians 1:15-19).  HE was born.    GOD was “made flesh and dwelt among us” (John 1:14).

He was made flesh.  All the blood of bulls and goats could not fully atone for man’s sin.  The blood of Christ was the only blood sufficient.  So a body was prepared for Him (Hebrews 10:5).  Suddenly, God could bleed.  And 33 years later, He bled on the cross, and God’s perfect justice was satisfied.

He dwelt among us. But why was He born?  Why didn’t He arrive as a full-grown man the hour of the crucifixion, pay for sins, and then leave?  So He could also dwell “among us.”  He associated Himself with us and was tempted “in all points. . .like as we are” (Hebrews 4:15).  He went through the things we go through.  He was touched by every grief, every disappointment, every painful trial, and every overwhelming temptation.   And yet, He never sinned.

He bled as a perfect sacrifice.  He lived a perfect life.

Horatius Bonar once said:

Upon a life I did not live,
Upon a death I did not die;
Another’s life, Another’s death,
I stake my whole eternity.

You and I can say that, too, because “Jesus was born.

THAT’s why we’re celebrating Christmas.

by Bethany Hayes
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Further Reading

Come Worship the King – One way to celebrate Christ’s birth as a family

•  A Wonderful Christmas Morning

•  Salvation Explained


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“For unto us a child is born, unto us a Son is given.” Isaiah 9:6

To those in sin, God sent us the Savior;

To those in darkness, God sent us the Light;

To those in bondage, God sent us the Deliverer;

To those in defeat, God sent us the Victor;

To those in want, God sent us the Shepherd;

To those in hunger, God sent us the Bread;

To those in pain, God sent us the Physician;

To those in doubt, God sent us the Truth;

To those in confusion, God sent us the Way;

To those in turmoil, God sent us the Prince of Peace;

To all in need, God sent His only begotten Son.

by Roy Lessin
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