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12/04/2013

"HAND-MADE"

Scripture:

Read Colossians 1:11-20.
All things were made through Him, and without
Him was not anything made that was made (John 1:3).

Reflection:

Do you want to give a really special, memorable gift this
Christmas? Don't buy something from the store; make
it yourself. Your time, care and attention will show how
important you consider that person. Of course, it helps
if you have some skill or talent in making things.

John's Christmas account carries us back to the very
beginning of Genesis, to a formless and empty earth.
Over the next six days God goes to work carefully
arranging it. He establishes the regular cycle of night
and day; He separates the dry land from the waters;
He sets the sun, moon and stars in place; He produces
trees and vegetation; He creates all kinds of living
creatures to fill the skies, waters and land. And finally
He forms mankind from the dust of the earth.

And where is the Son of God in all of this? John tells us
He is at the Father's side, making all things through His
powerful Word. Read through Genesis 1 again and see
how many times Moses wrote, "And God said ...." This
is the Word, the Second Person of the Trinity. John tells
us, "All things were made through Him." To eliminate any
misconception he adds, "and without Him was not
anything made that was made."

Everything you can see bears His fingerprint, including
your own body, mind and spirit. Each person, each
creature, each blade of grass owes its existence to the
Word. It was He who humbled Himself on that first
Christmas to become part of His creation and be laid in
a manger-a feeding trough for the animals He had created
long before.

THE PRAYER:

Heavenly Father, truly I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
Thank You for providing my needs and watching over my life.
Draw me closer to You in the weeks leading up to this
Christmas. In Jesus' Name. Amen.

(Lutheran Hour Ministries)

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12/03/2013

WHAT WAS BEFORE THE BEGINNING?

 

(Day 3 of Advent)

Scripture:

Read Psalm 139. In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God, and the Word was
God. He was in the beginning with God (John 1:1-2)

Reflection:

If you didn't buy all your Christmas presents on Black
Friday, you might want to start thinking about what
you're going to put under the tree. Have you ever taken
a short cut and just went out and bought the first thing
you saw? How did it feel sitting around the tree at
Christmas and watching your loved one open that
present, knowing you could have done better? Now is
the time to start thinking about those special people
God has brought into our lives, and what they mean
to us.

The same is true of the Christmas Child. To grasp the
full significance of His birth, we need to think about who
He is. John begins his account of Jesus' birth at the
exact same moment Moses began the Book of Genesis,
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."

The Word who would be conceived and born of the Virgin
Mary was right there sharing an intimate, eternal fellowship
and communion with God His Father. But before we can
jump to the false conclusion there must be two Gods, John
immediately sets us straight, "And the Word was God.
" There is only one God, but He exists in three Persons,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Long before Jesus was born a human baby and laid in
Bethlehem's manger, He already existed as the Second
Person of the Holy Trinity. No, Christmas isn't about any
ordinary child. It's about God's one and only Son becoming
one of us. What Christmas gift could be more special than
that?

THE PRAYER:

Holy Father, the Baby born at Christmas was no ordinary
child. He was Your own, eternal Son. Give me faith and
confidence to know He is with me always. In Jesus' Name.
Amen.   

(Lutheran Hour Ministries)

12/02/2013

IN THE BEGINNING

(Day 2 of Advent)

Scripture:

In the beginning was the Word
(see John 1:1)

Reflection:

Before we jump into the hustle and bustle of preparing for
Christmas of 2013, it is important to journey back in time
to that first Christmas. John does just that in his Gospel.
But he doesn't stop at the manger in Bethlehem. He
goes back beyond the moment Joseph discovers his
betrothed wife Mary is pregnant. He doesn't even stop
when the angel first appears to the Virgin Mary. John
keeps going backward in time, carrying us back all the
way to the start of the Old Testament.

John starts his account of the first Christmas with
"In the beginning"-the precise moment God creates
the heavens and the earth. The earth lies before us
formless and void, covered with seas and wrapped
in darkness. John writes "In the beginning was the Word "
 
Notice John did not write, "In the beginning is the Word.
" At the beginning of the creation of the heaven and
earth, the Word already was. Mary's Son, the Word that
would become flesh that first Christmas morn, existed
long before. He existed before the world was created.

Before we dive into all our Christmas preparations,
before we start wondering if it's worth all the time and
work, let's remember we are not merely celebrating
the birth of one more famous human baby. We are
preparing to celebrate the human birth of the timeless
and eternal Word of God, who was there at His Father's
side before God created the heavens and the earth.

(Lutheran Hour Ministries)

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