Oh! the joy of Christmas. That
season when we are so full of joy that we can’t help but be merry. The truth
though is that if we really are honest, the joy of the season is not so much
about Christ who is really the reason for the season, but a lot more about
having some days off work or school when one can just relax, eat and have fun.
That is okay after all Christ was not born on that day and we really ought to
think on Him always; but having a season when we celebrate His birth is like
gifting ourselves with a season when we are compelled to make merry and for a
good cause. It’s that season when it should be easier to evangelize because Christ
birth is every one’s focus wittingly or unwittingly. It’s also a season when we
can renew or strengthen our relationship with God because we have time to think
on and be with Him. We can have that precious time alone with Him.
Luke 2: 11 “The Savior-yes, the Messiah,
the Lord-has been born today in Bethlehem, the City of David.”
The miracle of the birth of Christ
is indeed fascinating and with several lessons to learn. How interesting it is
that the one who worked things such that every human being who lived, lives and
will ever live on earth must be born of a woman, followed that same pattern
when He wanted to exist on earth as man – what humility. God is so humble, He
would not disdain the proper order nor will He upturn it for himself. He
humbles Himself so much, He was in the womb of a woman, the work of His own hands,
for nine months. I guess every one of us either as leaders or future leaders
must learn from this. God will not compel anyone to humble themselves but He
expects us to. We must learn what is acceptable in the House of God, know them
and live by them even more so when we become ministers and pastors for our God
is a “due process” God. No wonder the bible says, “He is righteous and just in
all of His ways.” God set Himself an
example for us, we as leaders must also make our lives an example that others
can look at and be provoked to good works. Character is built on humility.
1 Timothy 3: 15 “So that if I am delayed,
you will know how people must conduct themselves in the household of God. This
is the church of the living God, which is the pillar and foundation of The
Truth.”
How could our Saviour and The
Creator of all things be born so simply? Jesus Christ who is larger than life itself
was born a baby after being retained in Mary’s womb for nine months. Though He
could have appeared any way He wanted, He chose a very simple and ordinary way.
Just like any other man He arrived on earth through a woman and as a baby. God almost
always starts small so we must not disdain “small beginnings” of whatever God
is doing in our lives. God watches it grow and we must be patient mature enough
not to announce it ourselves. When it comes to maturity, it would no longer be
hidden. God’s doesn’t need to be announced; it would announce itself at the
right time unless it never attempts to fulfill its purpose. Any one accomplishing
God’s purpose for their lives cannot be hidden and this is with or without a stage.
As soon as Jesus started destroying the works of darkness, He could no longer
be ignored. You either hate or love Him and so it is with anyone who yields to
God allowing God’s seed blossom.
Mathew 5: 14 “You are the light of the
world-like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden.”
I John 3: 8b “But the Son of God came to
destroy the works of the devil.”
Even now, I don’t think we have a
good enough understanding of the value of this gift that is Jesus Christ. If
the length to which satan went to frustrate His birth is anything to go by,
then the child that was born was definitely more valuable than our minds can
conceive. Satan sure understood Christ value; hence the warfare to frustrate His
birth was so intense, at some point, God had to take Mary, the seed carrier,
and Joseph out of Israel. God hid His own first born in Egypt where no one in
their true mind would have ever thought that God would hide anything valuable. There
is revealed yet again the wisdom of God. Of course God was not afraid of the king
but He would not allow His own to be troubled beyond that which they can handle
so He showed them a root of escape as He always does for us in difficult times.
If the King had known who the seed carrier was, there is no telling what He may
have put them through. Interestingly, they never gave up, but trudged on. Even
today, people who carry the seed of a God implanted vision would yet go through
similar experiences or challenges but if such persons listen for the voice of their
Shepheard, He would see them through like He did Mary and Joseph. God never
intends for His seed to die. He is not a seed wasting God. If He plants the
seed, He means for it to accomplish its purpose.
1 Corinthians 10: 13 “The temptations in
your life are no different from what others experience. And God is faithful. He
will not allow the temptation to be more than you can stand. When you are
tempted, he will show you a way out so that you can endure.”
At the birth of Jesus Christ,
heaven and earth united to celebrate. Heaven was so excited that it spilled
over to earth. The angels could not contain themselves, they had to share the
secret of His birth with shepherds and even the wise men as well as Simon and
Anna. This was more than supernatural – God stepped into earth and legitimately
too. This is a miracle like no other. An expression of love like had never been
experienced by any; the beginning of a true love relationship between God and
man. No wonder miracles are not scarce at this time; what we celebrate is a miracle.
So, it is certainly not out of place to believe God for miracles in this
season. This was so important to God that Simeon was not allowed to die before
he testified concerning the seed of God. As we celebrate the miracle of miracles,
may our own miracles manifest in our lives. Merry Christmas.
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