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What Christmas Is Really About?

What Christmas Is Really About?

Monday’s post challenged readers to ponder, “When Was Jesus Born?”  Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s posts explained why God chose Mary and Joseph as part of His divine plan.

Many responded how they enjoyed reading and learning the truth surrounding Jesus’ birth.  Many agreed that it really doesn’t matter “WHEN” Jesus was born…we all agree that it’s important “THAT” He was born.

The reality of Christmas is not about Santa Claus, Elves, Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer, or shopping.  The reality of Christmas is Jesus Christ and that He came to model what an abundant life consists of.

Here’s the reality of Christmas:

YOU MATTER TO GOD!

God knows everything about you and He STILL loves you.  He knows the good you do, as well as the bad and the ugly.  And guess what?  He still loves you because that’s all that He can do!  His essence is love so everything that comes from Him is with love.  Isn’t it great to discover that YOU MATTER TO GOD?

Also…

YOU ARE NOT AN ACCIDENT!

It doesn’t matter what the circumstances of your birth were…you ARE NOT an accident.  I repeat: “YOU ARE NOT AN ACCIDENT.”  God has a plan and a purpose for your life.  Meaning and satisfaction come when I discover God’s purpose for my life.  Here’s what I was created for…and it feels great.

So, what is Christmas really about?  Why should I shake the spirit of depression, frustration, and loneliness?  Why should I resist the urge to shut out loved ones and friends?

Here’s why…

Christmas is a TIME TO RENEW MY FAITH.

“… I bring you the most joyful news ever announced, and it is for everyone!” Luke 2:10 (Living Bible)

God wants you to know Him as much as He knows you.  Jesus says, “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full” (John 10:10b).  God knows everything about you.  You just don’t know Him.  He wants you to know Him so He sent Jesus Christ so you could know what He’s like.

If God wanted to relate to birds, He would have become a bird.  If God had wanted to communicate to cows, He would have become a cow.  If He wanted to communicate to dogs, He would have become a dog.  But God wanted to relate to you and to me, so He became like us – a human being.

Lastly, Christmas is a TIME TO RECEIVE FORGIVENESS.

“Today in the town of David a Savior has been born for you; he is Christ the Lord!” Luke 2:11

It doesn’t say that God sent us a salesman because we didn’t need a product.

He didn’t send us a politician, because we didn’t need diplomacy.

He didn’t send us a soldier, because we didn’t need a warfought.

He didn’t send a scientist because we didn’t need information.

He sent us a Savior, because you need a Savior and I do too.  If you didn’t need a Savior, God wouldn’t have wasted time sending one.  God sent a Savior so we could receive forgiveness.

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.  For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. John 3:16-17

Here’s my challenge to you this Christmas:  CELEBRATE!!!

What Christmas Is Really About?

Why God Chose Joseph?

Are you enjoying the journey as we investigate the circumstances surrounding Christmas?  Personally, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed  our journey together.  We already know God chooses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things.  He chose a teenage girl to give birth to our Savior – Jesus.  Today, I invite you to look at Joseph, Mary’s husband.  Like her, he was a part of God’s divine plan.

Why Did God Choose Joseph?

Allow me to cut across the yard and say: Joseph was OBEDIENT.

But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit.  Matthew 1:20

Joseph was struggling with his dilemma when God spoke to him (I know i would’ve struggled too).  When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife (Matthew 1:24).  Joseph did what the angel of the Lord had told him to do (consistently).

When they had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. “Get up,” he said, “take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him.”  So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt, Matthew 2:13-14

Additionally, Joseph had a CLOSE WALK WITH GOD!  We may not fully understand the reasons behind God’s instructions.  We do know that his wisdom is complete and his judgment infallible.  The way to know God’s instructions is to know his Word.  Just as children do not understand the reasons for all their parents’ instructions until they are older.

After Herod died, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt and said, “Get up, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel, for those who were trying to take the child’s life are dead.”   So he got up, took the child and his mother and went to the land of Israel. Matthew 2:19-21

We may not understand all of God’s reasons in this life.  It is far better to obey God first, and then discover the reasons.  We are never free to disobey God just because we don’t understand.

God chose Joseph because he was a PROTECTOR.

So he got up, took the child and his mother and went to the land of Israel.  But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning in Judea in place of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there.  Having been warned in a dream, he withdrew to the district of Galilee, and he went and lived in a town called Nazareth.  So was fulfilled what was said through the prophets: “He will be called a Nazarene.” Matthew 2:21-23

Joseph clearly protected his family from the evil intent of Herod.  He returned to his homeland from Egypt only after the death of Herod and the threat was gone.  So, what’s the message:

God Uses People Who DESIRE to do His Will.

Desire to do His will more than anything else!  Say, “I want God’s plan for my life.”  God made you for a purpose but you could miss that purpose.  You must choose to cooperate with God’s purpose for your life or you’ll miss it.  You could waste your life and blow your life, squander your life and not make it count.  It’s not automatic.

What Christmas Is Really About?

Why God Chose Mary?

This week we’re investigating the truth regarding Christmas.  While we navigate through massive malls, peruse exquisite boutiques, my goal is that the real meaning of Christmas IS NOT lost. Additionally, I want to show you how God uses EVERYDAY people to do amazing things.  Scripture is replete with examples of these people.

Was God arbitrary when He chose Mary?  The Bible says, “God is looking for people to use.” If you’ll just get useable, God will wear you out!  You have not really lived until you experience being used by God to bless somebody else.  Some of you are saying, “God could never use me.”  Please allow me to sum up that thought with two words:  You’re wrong!

Not only can God use you, but He wants to use you.  He’s waiting.  He’s eager to use you in ways you have not even imagined.  When God decides to do something major, why does He chose ordinary people?  Why Did God Choose Mary?

In the sixth month, God sent the angel Gabriel to Nazareth, a town in Galilee, to a virgin pledged to be married to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David. The virgin’s name was Mary.  Luke 1:26-27

Was it because of her education?  No!

Because she didn’t have any.

Was it because of her wealth?  No!

Because she was poor.

Was it because of her maturity?  No!

Because she was a teenager.

God took an ordinary woman and used her in an extraordinary way.  That’s what makes her special.

God chose Mary because she TRUSTED Him.

Mary had all kinds of fears, but she never let her fears control her.  Check out Mary’s initial reaction:

Mary was greatly troubled at his words and wondered what kind of greeting this might be. But the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, you have found favor with God.    Luke 1:29-30

The angel explained what would happen and Mary’s initial reaction was shock.  The Greek word for “confused and disturbed” is “petrified, scared to death.”  Wouldn’t you be a little scared if an angel showed up at your door?  She had every reason to be frightened but she didn’t let her fears control her.

As I reflect on this passage, I see four types of fears Mary probably experienced.  First, there was the fear of criticism.  She’s probably thinking, “What’s everybody going to think? I’m a virgin and I’m having a baby.” Next, there’s the fear of the supernatural.  She’s thinking, “What will happen to me?”Additionally, there’s the fear inadequacy.  I’m led to believe she’s thinking, “How can I handle this?” Finally, there’s the fear of change.  She must be thinking, “This will change my life forever?”

So what’s the lesson behind all of this you can apply to your life immediately?

God Uses People Who DECIDE to pay the cost.

There’s always a cost in following God’s plan for your life.  Therefore, here’s another resolution to consider for 2011: “God, I want to get closer.”  It will not happen automatically, it’s going to cost you something.  You’re must be willing to give up some things. There will always be costs, risks, and it will always require faith.

How do I know:

IT COST MARY HER REPUTATION & COMFORT!

What Christmas Is Really About?

When Was Jesus Born?

The Christmas season is here and in full effect!  

Although Christmas has been commercialized & secularized, many haven’t forgot that the reason for the season is Jesus Christ!  Although we traditionally celebrate Christ’s birth on December 25th, I can assure you it’s highly unlikely Christ was born on December 25th.  Intrigued?  Please hold your judgments and read on.

DISCLAIMER: The Scholar In Me Is About To Come Out 😀

Throughout history, calendars have been dated according to important historical events.  Our calendar is dated in relation to the birth of Jesus. “B.C.” = ‘Before Christ’. “A.D.” = “Anno Domini’ = ‘in the year of our Lord.’  How did they come up with this date? Is this 2010 years after the birth of Jesus?

In 46 BC, Julius Caesar came up with the “Julian Calendar”, with 12 months and 365 days. It was based on the founding of the city of Rome.  In 1582 AD, it was revised by Pope Gregory XIII, because it had fallen behind by 10 days. He declared October 5th to be October 15th and arranged for Leap Years. He based the new calendar on the date of the birth of Christ.  Our current calendar is called the “Gregorian Calendar”.  It’s pretty accurate, but it’s off by 26 seconds each year. (Source: Logos 4 Bible Software)

Our calendar is based on the birth of Jesus. HOWEVER, if you look in your Bible, the birth of Jesus is dated at 4 or 5 B.C.  Pope Gregory was in error by 4-5 years.  How do we know this?  We look to history.  Jesus was born when Herod was King.  He reigned for 37 years.  Josephus (a Jewish historian) says that there was a lunar eclipse shortly before Herod’s death.  History tells us that Herod died 7 days before the eclipse. The eclipse is dated in March of 4 B.C. (Source: WORDsearch Bible Software)

Are You Still With Me?

Mary & Joseph’s flight into Egypt occurred BEFORE the death of Herod.  The Bible tells us that Herod died while they were in Egypt (Source: Matthew 2:14-15, 19-20).  Mary had to wait 40 days after the birth of Jesus before she could present Jesus before the Lord (Luke 2:2; Leviticus 12:2-8).  SO, they couldn’t have traveled to Egypt until after 40 days after the birth of Jesus.  According to Luke 2:2, Quirinius was Governor of Syria TWICE.  The FIRST time was around 4 B.C.  This puts the birth of Jesus around 4-5 B.C.

We celebrate Christmas on December 25th. WHY?

In 180 A.D., Clement of Alexandria wrote that the birth of Jesus was thought to be on April 21 … or April 22 … or May 20 … depending on who you asked.  Most believed that it was around the Passover time.  This is when the shepherds would be out in their fields … not in the winter (December).  WHY DECEMBER 25th? In the 4th Century, the Western Church set the date as December 25th.  There was a pagan holiday on that date, and so to diminish and obscure the importance of the pagan holiday, they decided to celebrate the birth of Jesus on that date (Source: Logos 4 Bible Software).

In closing, if God would have wanted us to know the exact date…if it was that important…He would have told us.

The IMPORTANT thing is … to celebrate the birth of Jesus … no matter what date you choose.

What Christmas Is Really About?

I Confess: "I'm A Cheater"

WE ALL ARE CHEATERS!

Now that I have your attention…the fact that you decided to continue reading after insulting you is an indication that you are a person of profound courage.  For almost everyone, the words “cheater” or “cheating” has negative connotations, especially if you’ve ever been cheated.  Students cheat in school.  Adults cheat on their income taxes.  Husbands cheat on their wives.  Wives cheat on their husbands.  Most of us at one time or another has cheated!

When we cheat, we chose to give up one thing in hopes of gaining something else of greater value.  As I stated before, we’re all cheaters.  Daily we make decisions to give up one thing in order to gain something else.  Everyday we face a variety of responsibilities and opportunities: work…family…hobbies…fraternities & sororities…social clubs…sports leagues…the list is endless.  Each competes for our most valuable resource, OUR TIME.  But to give each of these the time it demands or deserves would require more time than we have.  So we cheat.

I invite you to join us this Easter as I begin a new series called “Cheaters.”  Trust me, you will not want to miss a single weekend!

WEEK ONE (Easter Weekend)
MESSAGE: “What’s My Number?” (Psalm 90:10; Proverbs 3:5-6)

This message seeks to remind people that the time with their children and loved ones will pass before they know it.  Therefore, it is wise to prioritize our time and spend it with the people who matter most!  We will have special giveaways for those in attendance.

Our Services:

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 @ 7pm
Good Friday, April 2, 2010 @ 7pm
Sunday, April 4, 2010 @ 8am
Sunday, April 4, 2010 @ 10:30am

See you there!