A Strange Way to Announce Christmas
God has a funny way of doing things. Almost always it’s so different than how we would do them. Like his announcement that after many centuries of waiting for the prophecies to come true it was time: the Christ was finally coming!
You would think that God would enlist legions and legions of his glorious angels to ride across the skies in chariots of fire as they trumpet the wonderful news to people around the world. He did enlist angels to deliver messages to a few unlikely people: an old man, a virgin and then her fiancé, and some poor shepherds. And he also put a bright, miraculous star in the sky above Bethlehem that three astronomers noticed and followed. But before any of his revelations to these scattered misfits God gave what you could say was his first public announcement that Christmas was about to arrive!
When the priest Zechariah went into the holy of holies of the Temple for the annual ritual of obtaining God’s forgiveness for all the people, the angel Gabriel descended upon him with the news that his barren wife would have a son, even in her old age, and this son would prepare the way for the Messiah that the prophets had foretold hundreds of years ago. But Zechariah thought this glorious news was too good to be true and so he came out of the temple unable to speak! (Luke 1:5-25).
The first Christmas was finally at hand and God’s way to share the good news with humanity was in silence!
The Real Meaning of Christmas
We have Santa Claus, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, sparkling lights, festive holiday music, a month of shopping days, endless cookies, cakes, and candies, and many other ways to spread Christmas greetings, but in the midst of all this celebrating few people listen to the real meaning of Christmas. Most people settle for proclamations of “Happy Holidays!”
The Lord knows best. His ways are higher than our ways (Isaiah 55:9). To hear the true message of Christmas we need to be quiet…
Silent Night
Silent night! Holy night!
Son of God, love’s pure light.
Radiant beams from Thy holy face,
With the dawn of redeeming grace,
Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth,
Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth.
Be Still
Think about it. It’s no accident that the Christmas season is the noisiest, busiest, most materialistic, and most stressful time of year. If Satan can tempt us away from being still then we can’t hear what God is saying to us. And if we’re not listening to God then we’re not following his Son and we’re not celebrating Christmas.
You’ve probably bought Christmas presents for a number of people. How about giving a present to Jesus for his birthday? He says to us: “Be still and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10).
Just be still…
Stop the frenetic activity. Turn off the noise. Set aside some time to get alone with the Lord and be quiet. Rest in his presence. Listen to his Word. Tell him what you love about him – “Jesus, I love you because…”
As the song says, if we keep a “silent night” with Jesus at Christmas then “heavenly peace” awaits us.
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“Be Still and Know Christ” is my refreshing Breath Prayer inspired by Psalm 46:10 to quiet your heart with God’s peace.
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