What do spinach pie and Christmas
presents have in common? Well, let’s start out by asking: Do you like Spinach
pie? I don’t; and the only person that I
know who does is my son, Kyle. We never ate
it in our house. He acquired the taste
for it while working as a short order cook at a Coney Island restaurant. It’s an acquired taste. Now, how many of you like Christmas
presents? Everyone! How many of you like “shopping” for Christmas
presents? How many of you like “wrapping
Christmas presents? The number is
getting smaller. For those who do wrap presents, are you a Type A person, who is
compulsive in the detail of the “wrap”. Does
every present need a bow? What about a
ribbon and bow? Are all corners precise and tucked? Any wrinkles?
What about wrapping the odd shape presents, like a football? I think
wrapping presents must be an acquired taste that I never acquired, I
cheat. I use the big Christmas
decorative bags from the Dollar Store.
Quick! Easy! and Beautiful! Well
let’s get to why I asked these questions.
We all like presents. We all like things in nice neat packages. We all organize our lives: work, play, eat,
sleep, relax, etc. Some more than
others. The same is true about our
values and beliefs. The last year and a
half has brought this out for all to see in the political landscape. It is easier to use labels than spend time
debating and exploring our values and beliefs, especially when it concerns
those with whom we disagree. Labels
carry baggage and are one way of saying that I think you stink without actually
saying those words. It is sort of like
cursing, only is is more politically correct.
The same is true when it concerns
our beliefs about God. We have come up
with titles and words that are found no place in the Bible. They more often cause division rather than
unity. Many of the church doctrines have
names that are not found in the Bible, such as the doctrine of the
Trinity. The concept is scriptural but
the word is not in the Bible. You and I
will never understand the Trinity. No
preacher, teacher, will every explain it.
I do not mean to imply that these words or titles are evil. They are what they are; but, don’t make a “god”
of them.
We have a built in desire to
understand God. We want to wrap Him up
in a neat little package. If you are
Catholic, you have one image of God. If
you are Protestant, you have another. If
you are Baptist, you are a Protestant, with an accompanying image; different
from that of a Methodist, a Nazarene, or Assembly of God.
How does this tie into Christmas? Let’s look at scripture. It is God’s special revelation to man. From Genesis to The Revelations, God was
revealing Himself and His Plan to man, in WORDS. There are an estimated 774,746 words in the
King James Bible. These 774,746 words
are an interpretation of 8674 different Hebrew root words and 5626 different
Greek root words. Can you grasp that. I
can’t. God chose those words carefully.
He used 900+ names or titles to describe Himself and His attributes. How many can you name? Have you ever even tried to study the names
of God. No it is easier to use man-made
names, labels or words. WHY NOT LOOK AT
WHAT GOD SAID ABOUT HIMSELF!
God said to the prophet Isaiah:
“my word that comes from my mouth; it does not return to me
empty. Instead, it does what I want, and accomplishes what I intend.”
Jesus spoke these things concerning the words
that He spoke:
Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.
Matt. 24:35
the words that I speak unto you, they
are spirit, and they are life.
John 6:33
Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in
me? the words that I speak unto you I
speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works.
John 14:10
If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done
unto you.
John 15:7
For I have given unto them the words which thou gavest me; and
they have received them, and have known surely that I came out from thee, and
they have believed that thou didst send me. John 17:8
Peter said to Jesus:
thou hast the words of eternal life.
John 6:68
The 774,746 words are special and
we try to condense them into little packages to fit into our finite mind. We use labels to separate the Body of Christ. The same was going on in the Corinthian
Church. Paul rebuked them:
What I am saying is this: each of you says, "I'm with
Paul," or "I'm with Apollos," or "I'm with Cephas," or
"I'm with Christ." Is Christ
divided?
The Baby Jesus was the ultimate compact Christmas
package, that God chose to reveal Himself through. Paul told the Colossians:
For in Him (Christ) the entire fullness of God's nature dwells
bodily. Colossians 2:29
Jesus told Philip:
The one who has seen Me has seen the Father. How can you say,
'Show us the Father'? Don't you believe
that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me? The words I speak to you I do
not speak on My own. The Father who lives in Me does His works. 11
Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me. Otherwise, believe
because of the works themselves.
At Christmas time, it is easy to fall in love with and
accept the baby Jesus; but He did not stay a baby. He did not come to be a nice cuddly
baby. He came because we needed
Him. He came to show us God’s ultimate
love for fallen man. It is not easy for
fallen man to admit that he needs help, that all mankind is on a race to the
grave and hell. Jesus is not a nice
present to think about at Christmas.
Christ came to die. To die, that
we might live! Accepting and believing in
the Babe at Bethlehem, without accepting Him as Savior and Lord, is a ticket to
hell. Millions of people leave the Babe
in the manger and will suffer eternally for that.
Babies are not threatening. Babies don’t challenge our beliefs. Babies need us. They are dependent on us. Jesus does not need us. We need Him.
We give presents to demonstrate love to those dear to us. Our heavenly Father did the same.
We like life to be orderly, predictable, simple. That is why we like things and ideas wrapped
in little boxes. Well, if you want it
simple, God made it simple. Just look at
Him, Jesus, His Life, His Words. Forget
the “Ya Buts”. Forget what you don’t
know! Concentrate on what has been
revealed. So what if you can’t
understand all the Words. Just do them,
even if they don’t seem to make sense.
If we could understand God in our puny minds, He would not be much of a
God! Fallen man is lost, dumb, confounded, egotistical, proud, full of
ourselves and on the fast track to hell.
It does not matter if you think that God is the
Baptist box, the Reformed box, the Catholic box or any other box made by
men. It matters whether you have Christ
in you and you are in Him. There is no
box big enough for Him and least of all our minds are not big enough to
comprehend Him.
God made it simple for us. Just admit that we are lost, in need of forgiveness,
in need of a Savior, accept the crucified, risen Jesus as Lord and Savior. Then you will have true peace in Him and with
Him! There is no peace on earth or in
heaven outside of Him.
For God loved the world in this way: He gave His One and Only
Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish but have eternal
life. John 3:16
God's love was revealed among us in this way: God sent His One
and Only Son into the world so that we might live through Him. 1 John 4:9
Merry Christmas
1 comment:
Merle,
I finally took time to read your blog post. This paragraph is the heart of it for me,
At Christmas time, it is easy to fall in love with and accept the baby Jesus; but He did not stay a baby. He did not come to be a nice cuddly baby. He came because we needed Him. He came to show us God’s ultimate love for fallen man. It is not easy for fallen man to admit that he needs help, that all mankind is on a race to the grave and hell. Jesus is not a nice present to think about at Christmas. Christ came to die. To die, that we might live! Accepting and believing in the Babe at Bethlehem, without accepting Him as Savior and Lord, is a ticket to hell. Millions of people leave the Babe in the manger and will suffer eternally for that.
Thanks for sharing.
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