CHAPTER 1 HIS WONDROUS NAME based on Isaiah 9:1-7
CHAPTER 2 WAITING FOR CHRISTMAS based on Haggai 2:1-9
CHAPTER 3 CHRISTMAS SECRETS based on Matt. 1:18-2:12
CHAPTER 4 HIS WONDERFUL NAME based on Matt.1:18-25
CHAPTER 5 ANGELIC HOST based on Luke 2:8-15
CHAPTER 6 THE ENJOYMENT OF GOD based on Luke 2:8-20
CHAPTER 7 THE BABE AND THE BELL based on Luke 2:1-20
CHAPTER 8 CHRISTMAS EXPECTATIONS based on Luke 2:8-32
CHAPTER 9 PARADOXES OF CHRISTMAS based on John 1:1-14
CHAPTER 10 THE TRUE LIGHT based on John 1:1-14
CHAPTER 11 THE FACE OF GOD based on II Cor. 4:1-6
CHAPTER 12 THE FOOLISHNESS OF CHRISTMAS based on I.Cor.1:18-25
CHAPTER 13 WHERE DOES CHRISTMAS COME FROM? based on Gal.4:1-7
CHAPTER 14 RECIPE FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS based on Phil. 2:1-4
CHAPTER 15 CHRISTMAS AND THE CROSS based on Hebrews 12:1-2
The document provides commentary and reflections for a Bible study on the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. It summarizes the readings for the day which focus on blessing and being blessed by God. The commentary encourages celebrating the New Year through participation in the liturgy rather than worldly celebrations. It suggests uttering blessings, making prayers to wish people well, and appreciating our adoption as God's children through Jesus Christ. The homily should convey blessing God and receiving blessings in the Eucharist to promote God's presence and peace.
The document provides commentary and analysis for the Sunday liturgy readings. It summarizes the first reading from Isaiah which describes how the lands of Zebulun and Naphtali went from gloom to being glorified by God. It then summarizes the responsorial Psalm about having the Lord as one's light and salvation. The second reading summary explains that Paul urges the Corinthians to unity and not divisions, as some were saying they belonged to particular leaders instead of Christ alone.
1. God is portrayed as an artist in the Bible, seen through His work as a potter, architect, musician, and author.
2. God formed humans from clay in the garden of Eden, showing His skills as a potter. He also provided intricate plans for the earthly sanctuary, demonstrating His abilities as an architect. Further, He inspired musical compositions and liturgy in the Old Testament, revealing Himself as a lover of beautiful music.
3. As author, God used skilled literary devices and wove together complex theological truths in scripture. Books like Romans and Revelation exhibit impressive artistic composition, though written through human authors.
The document provides materials for a Bible study on the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity including reflections on the readings. The first reading from Exodus describes Moses' encounter with God on Mount Sinai and God proclaiming his name as merciful and gracious. The responsorial psalm from Daniel praises God as exalted above all forever. The second reading from 2 Corinthians exhorts Christians to encourage one another and live in peace. It references the grace of Christ, love of God and fellowship of the Spirit. The gospel from John focuses on God's love for the world seen in sending his Son so all may believe and have eternal life rather than condemnation without faith.
This document is a summary of the first chapter of the book "Zechariah: The Sign of Christ's Imminent Return" by Gerald Flurry. It discusses how Zechariah's prophecy contains dual meanings about two end-time churches of God, one that does God's work and another that fails. It focuses on how God is displeased with disobedience and wants people to turn to Him. While prophets die, God's words live forever. The chapter examines how the prophecy indicates a crisis in God's church as well as Israel during the end times. God warns the Laodicean church to deliver itself from dwelling with Babylon.
This document provides materials for a Bible study on the 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time A, including commentary and reflections on the readings. The first reading from Isaiah depicts God as a tender, thoughtful mother who will never forget God's people. The Psalm calls the congregation to rest in God alone. The second reading from Corinthians instructs people not to pass judgment before the final judgment by Christ. The Gospel from Matthew encourages trusting in God rather than worrying about basic needs, and to seek God's kingdom first. Overall, the document aims to help the congregation develop trust in God through understanding these readings.
The document provides materials for a Bible study on the Solemnity of Christ the King, including commentary on the readings. The first reading from 2 Samuel describes how the tribes of Israel came to David in Hebron and anointed him as their king. The responsorial psalm expresses joy in going to the house of the Lord in Jerusalem. The second reading from Colossians emphasizes Christ's primacy and preeminence over all creation as the image of God. The gospel reading recounts the two criminals crucified alongside Jesus, with one showing faith by asking Jesus to remember him in paradise.
The document provides the readings and commentary for a Bible study on the 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time A. It includes the first reading from Leviticus about being holy and loving one's neighbor, the responsorial Psalm about God's mercy and compassion, the second reading from 1 Corinthians about being temples of the Holy Spirit, and the Gospel from Matthew about being perfected in love. The commentary analyzes each passage and ties the themes of love, holiness and perfection together. Reflections question whether one loves themselves, their body as God's temple, and others like neighbors and enemies. The document aims to help prepare a homily focusing on developing extraordinary love as Christians.
The document provides commentary and reflections on readings for Palm Sunday. It summarizes the key points of Isaiah 50:4-7 which describes God's goodness to the suffering servant and the servant's submissiveness without vengeance. It also summarizes Philippians 2:6-11 which contrasts Jesus emptying himself through humiliation and death with his subsequent exaltation. The commentary then analyzes passages from the Gospel of Luke that describe Jesus being sent between Pilate and Herod, with both rulers finding him not guilty but Jesus still being mocked and mistreated.
King Herod imprisons Peter, but God intervenes and sends an angel to rescue him. Peter realizes God saved him. Paul faces threats as a missionary but believes God will protect him and bring him safely to heaven. Jesus asks his disciples who they say he is, and Peter correctly identifies Jesus as the Messiah and Son of God. Jesus tells Peter that upon him, as a rock, he will build his Church.
The document provides an overview and commentary on the readings for the upcoming Sunday liturgy. It summarizes the first reading from Wisdom 9:13-18a which discusses how humans cannot know or understand God's counsel due to our limited intellects and concerns. It then summarizes the response Psalm 90 which reflects on the brevity of human life and calls on God for wisdom and kindness. Finally, it summarizes the second reading from Philemon 9-10,13-17 which discusses Paul urging Philemon to welcome back Onesimus, his runaway slave, now as a brother in Christ.
This Sunday\'s Gospel 5th Sun A was prepared a la Bible Study by an exegete, Fr. Cielo R. Almazan, OFM brought to you by the Archdiocese of Manila Biblical Apostolate & The Bible Interest Group.
1. The document discusses the Table of Showbread located in the Holy Place of the Tabernacle. The Table represents intimacy with God through prayer.
2. It was made of gold-overlaid wood to represent the union of God and man. Fresh bread was placed on it weekly and eaten by priests, symbolizing communion with God.
3. Stillness and focus are key to the prayer represented by the Table, involving listening to God and sharing one's needs, like an intimate dinner conversation.
Dear sisters and brothers,
If you are always trying to please people even if they are erring, you are not a prophet. Speak out God's message even it hurts.
Fr. Cielo
1) The readings discuss higher spiritual values and putting away earthly desires.
2) Christians are called to seek what is above, think of heavenly things, and put to death parts of themselves that are worldly like immorality, impurity, and greed.
3) They are to put on the new self and renew themselves through knowledge of God, in whose image they are made. All distinctions between people disappear in Christ.
Dear sisters and brothers,
Let us learn what vigilance means in this Season of Advent, in order to have a meaningful celebration of Christmas.
Fr. Cielo
The document is a Bible study guide that includes summaries and commentary on the readings for the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time C:
1. The first reading from Habakkuk discusses the prophet's unsettling vision of violence and God's response to write down the vision. The psalm calls the worshippers to joyfully sing to God as their shepherd.
2. The second reading from 2 Timothy encourages Timothy to make use of the gifts of power, love and self-control given by God to courageously testify about their faith.
3. The Gospel reading from Luke contains Jesus' teaching about having faith the size of a mustard seed and being humble servants who do their duty without expectation of reward.
The purpose of this commentary is to bring the thoughts of many authors together in one place in order to save the Bible student a lot of time in research. All of the comments
are available to anyone, but it takes an enormous amount of time to read all of the resources. I have brought together what I feel are the best thoughts on the text in this one place to save others the time.
In this study I have explored a number of resources to glean information on the god Baal in order to understand why this god has been such a rival of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. How can it be that this god, who is no god at all, could be such a rival to Jehovah that God's people could not be kept from worshiping him, rather than the God who brought them out of Egypt, and did all kinds of amazing miracles on their behalf? The battles to stop the people from this false idolatry seem endless as we read the Old Testament. They may succeed for awhile, but soon the people are back following the worship of this enemy to Jehovah. What is the secret to the power of this god made up by the minds of pagans? How could the worship of this deity become so popular that the only way God could eliminate it was to send his people in great judgment out of the Promised Land that he had led them into? The goal of this study is to make sense of this mystery.
The document provides commentary on Deuteronomy 2 from multiple scholars and commentators. It discusses Israel's wandering in the wilderness for 38 years as they made their way around Mount Seir. The LORD then tells Moses "You have made your way around this hill country long enough; now turn north." The commentary provides historical context and analysis of the biblical passage. Multiple scholars and commentators are quoted to examine details like the routes Israel took, why God led them to wander, and the orders given to the Israelites as they prepared to pass through Edomite territory.
CLARKE, “The good will of him that dwelt in the bush - The favor of him who appeared in the burning bush on Mount Sinai, who there, in his good will - mere love and compassion, took Israel to be his people; and who has preserved and will preserve, in tribulation and distress, all those who trust in him, so that they shall as surely escape unhurt, as the bush, though enveloped with fire, was unburnt. The top of the head, etc. - The same words are used by Jacob in blessing this tribe, Gen_49:26.
The meaning appears to be that God should distinguish this tribe in a particular way, as Joseph himself was separated, nazir, a Nazarite, a consecrated prince to God, from among and in preference to all his brethren. See the notes on Gen_49:25, etc.
He said:
“The Lord came from Sinai
and dawned over them from Seir;
he shone forth from Mount Paran.
He came with[a] myriads of holy ones
from the south, from his mountain slopes.[
1. JAMES THE PRACTICAL Based on James 1:1
2. SUCCESSFUL SUFFERING Based on James 1:1-8
3. DON'T WASTE ANYTHING Based on James 1:2-4
4. PERSISTENTLY PATIENT Based on James 1:3-4
5. WHO CAN BE PERFECT? Based on James 1:4
6. ASKING GOD based on James 1:5-8
7. CHRISTIAN DIGNITY Based on James 1:9f
8. CHRISTIAN HUMILITY Based on James 1:10-11
9. HOW TO RECEIVE A ROYAL REWARD James 1:12-18
10. ANGRY SAINTS Based on James 1:19-20
11. HOW TO BE A BIBLICAL BELIEVER James 1:19-25
12. HOW TO TEST THE REALITY OF YOUR RELIGION 1:26-7
13. HOW TO ESCAPE THE POWER OF PREJUDICE 2:1-13
14. HOW TO TELL IF YOUR FAITH IS TRUE. James 2:14-26
15. TEACHING CAN BE DANGEROUS Based on James 3:1
16. THE SMALL IS SIGNIFICANT Based on James 3:2
17. A SUBJECT IN EVERYONE'S MOUTH James 3:6-12
18. THE WORLD IN THE CHURCH Based on James 4:1-2
19. GOD'S MARRIAGE PROBLEM Based on James 4:3-4
20. IN HARMONY WITH HEAVEN Based on James 4:6-10
21. SINS OF OMISSION based on James 4:17
22. THE CHURCH AND HEALING Based on James 5:14-20
23. SICKNESS AND SALVATION Based on James 5:14-20
24. SPIRITUAL HEALING Based on James 5:14-20
The document provides commentary on 1 Corinthians 10. It discusses how Paul wants to inform the Corinthians about Israel's history so they do not repeat the same mistakes. It summarizes that the Israelites were protected by a cloud that guided them, gave them light at night, and shielded them from the sun. It also notes they all passed through the Red Sea miraculously when Moses parted the waters. The commentary seeks to use Israel's history as a warning to the Corinthians against idolatry and overconfidence in their spiritual privileges and knowledge.
1. PROVIDENCE IN THE WORLD Based on Esther 1:1-9
2. PROVIDENCE THROUGH WOMEN Based on Esther 1:10-22
3. THE PARADOX OF PLEASURE Based on Esther 2:1-4
4. FATHER AND DAUGHTER Based on Esther 2:5-11
5. THE POWER OF BEAUTY Based on Esther 2:5-18
6. THE IMPACT OF INFLUENCE Based on Esther 2:15-23
7. THE PARADOX OF PATRIOTISM Based on Esther 2:19-3:6
8. COINCIDENCE OR PROVIDENCE? Based on Esther 6:1-11
9. THE HUMOR OF HISTORY Based on Esther 9:20-28
10. PROVIDENCE IN AMERICAN HISTORY Esther 10:1-3
This commentary summarizes and analyzes Psalm 13. It notes the rapid transition in the Psalm from deep despair to high praise. It explores various interpretations of why the Psalmist feels forgotten by God and cries out "How long?" in desperation. Commentators discuss how even righteous people like David can feel abandoned by God during trials. They note Jesus quoted this Psalm from the cross. The commentary provides historical context and insights from many scholars and preachers to understand the Psalmist's emotional journey from complaint to restored hope and faith in God.
1. FROM DESPAIR TO HOPE Based on II Cor. 1:8-11
2. PAUL'S SELF-DEFENSE Based on II Cor. 1:12-17
3. OUR JESUS IS YES Based on II Cor. 1:15-22
4. GODLY CHANGE based on II Cor. 2:1-11
5. THE WEAPON OF FORGIVENESS Based on II Cor. 2:5-11
6. THE FACE OF GOD based on II Cor. 4:1-6
7. SEEING THE INVISIBLE based on II Cor. 4:8-18
8. THE SECOND BODY BASED ON II COR. 5:1-10
9. A HEAVENLY HABITATION BASED ON II COR. 5:1-10
10. THE BRIDGE OF RECONCILIATION Based on II Cor. 5:27-21
11. THE COST OF CHRISTMAS Based on II Cor. 8:1-9
12. THE GREATEST GIFT Based on II Cor. 8:9
13. GLAD GENEROSITY Based on II Cor. 9
14. MOTIVES FOR GIVING Based on II Cor. 9
15. HEAVEN CAN BE HARMFUL TO YOUR HEALTH II Cor. 12:1-10
This chapter reveals just why religious leaders would want to crucify the Son of God. If we put ourselves in their place, I think we would all want to vote as they did, and that was for the death penalty so that Jesus would be out o our hair. He was so brutal in his honesty, and they could not stand it. He exposed all of their weaknesses and sins, and made them out to be the monsters they were. It was intolerable, and it would be for us too, and we would want him to be out of the picture. This is the ultimate and universal exposure of the human condition. Most any group of leaders hearing these words of Christ against them would either repent or be in favor ofcrucifying
The document provides commentary on Romans 8 from various scholars and authors. It begins with an introduction summarizing the high praise that commentators have for Romans 8, calling it one of the most important chapters in the Bible. The commentary then provides extensive quotes and insights from over 20 scholars and preachers on the significance and meaning of Romans 8. It analyzes each verse and discusses the key doctrines of salvation addressed in the chapter, including justification, sanctification, and glorification.
The document provides commentary on Deuteronomy 5 from several scholars and commentators. It begins with an introduction noting that the commentary quotes from both classic and modern sources on Deuteronomy 5 to help Bible students with their research. The commentary then provides analysis and insights on the first 3 verses of Deuteronomy 5 related to the Ten Commandments and God's covenant with Israel at Mount Horeb from scholars like Clarke, Gill, Henry, K&D, Calvin, Mackintosh, Barnes, and Jamison.
CONTENTS
1. THE GLORY OF GOD based on Rev. 21:9-21
2. THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD based on II Pet. 1:2
3. GOD IS HOLY Based on Psa. 99
4. GOD IS LIGHT based on I John 1:5
5. GOD IS LOVE based on I John 4:7-12
6. GOD IS MERCIFUL based on Acts 17:16-34
7. GOD IS OMNIPOTENT PART 1 Based on Rev. 1:1-8
8. GOD IN OMNIPOTENT PART 2
9. GOD IS OMNISCIENT MATT. 11:20-24
10 GOD IS OMNISCIENT PART 2
11. GOD IS MERCIFUL Based on Ps. 51:1
12. GOD IS AN AWESOME GOD Based on Psa. 99:1f
13. GOD IS OUR FRIEND Based on Luke 15:11-32
14. ROCK OF AGES Based on Psa. 61
1. A TITLE OF HONOR Based on II Pet. 1:1
2. THE FOUNDATION OF FAITH Based on II Peter 1:1
3. MULTIPLE MEANINGS OF MARVELOUS GRACE 1:2
4. THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD based on II Pet. 1:2
5. THE OIL OF PEACE Based on II Peter 1:2
6. THE POWER OF GOD Based on II Peter 1:3
7. HASTEN TO BE HEROIC Based on II Peter 1:5
8. EQUIPPED WITH KNOWLEDGE Based on II Peter 1:5
9. GODLINESS Based on II Peter 1:6
10. SELF CONTROL Based on II Peter 1:6
11. STAND AND STRIVE Based on II Peter 1:6
12. HOW TO MEASURE LOVE Based on II Peter 1:7
13. THE SUPREME VIRTUE Based on II Peter 1:7
14. BROTHERLY LOVE Based on II Peter 1:7
15. FRUIT IS SUCCESS Based on II Peter 1:8
16. NEARSIGHTED CHRISTIANS Based on II Peter 1:9
17. A SURE ELECTION Based on II Peter 1:10
18. OUR ETERNAL REWARD Based on II Peter 1:11
19. THE WARNING Based on II Peter 3:1-13
Bible Alive Jesus Christ 012: "Jesus is LORD!"BibleAlive
Jesus is understood as Lord in three sentences:
The early disciples came to understand Jesus' transcendent Lordship after encountering the risen Jesus, acknowledging his divinity and that he possesses absolute divine power and majesty as well as the right to unconditional human allegiance. As Lord, Jesus rules over all creation and history, and his Lordship is most clearly experienced in the Eucharist, where Christians participate in his body and blood and pray "Come, Lord!" for his return.
Jesus christ, the same yesterday, today and foreverGLENN PEASE
*' Jesus Christ, the same yesterday and to-day, and
forever."— Heb13: 8.
Among such passages our text may well be
assigned a high place. It has long enjoyed
great popularity. It has all the charm of epi-
gram. It possesses the sustained strength of
spiritual significance. It trips lightly upon
the lips of the superficial and imaginative, and
dwells fruitfully in the mind of the scholar.
It is full of satisfaction to the tenderly pious,
and rich in suggestion to the devoutly specu-
lative. It speaks primarily only of the per-
manence of character of Jesus Christ, but the
context forces upon us at once a broader out-
look. The writer of the letter to the Hebrews
had in mind a much greater theme than the
unity, perfection and permanence of the char-
acter of the man Christ Jesus. His purpose
was nothing less than to prove to the Hebrews
in Judea and to the farthest limits of their
world-wide dispersion that Jesus Christ was
the Messiah; and being the Messiah, was the
hope of Israel and the Savior of mankind.
The document discusses what the book of Revelation reveals about Jesus Christ. It summarizes that Revelation depicts Jesus by over 37 names and titles, describes his appearance, and reveals that he was slain as the Lamb to redeem humanity and wash them of their sins. It also discusses prophecies that foretold Jesus would appear after 483 years to preach and be crucified as the Messiah.
Was there an actual St. Nicholas? Was he a Christian? What did he do and believe? Is what he believed relevant to our today? How is the Church in the twenty-first century threatened by the same heresies as it was in the third and fourth centuries?
The document discusses who the true Messiah of Israel is according to the Bible. It argues that Yahshua of Nazareth fulfilled over 300 prophecies about the Messiah in the Hebrew scriptures. However, most Jews today do not believe Yahshua was the Messiah due to distortions of history and doctrine introduced by Rabbi Akiva in the 2nd century and Emperor Constantine in the 4th century. The document aims to reveal the truth about Yahshua as the Messiah prophesied in the Tanakh/Old Testament for Israel.
The document provides an overview of key elements from the Jewish creation story and book of Genesis, including:
- God creates humans in God's image on the 6th day of creation
- God places the first humans in the Garden of Eden
- Cain is said to have a wife after being banished from Eden, though only 4 people are said to exist at that point (Adam, Eve, Cain, Abel)
- The names of important biblical figures like Adam, Eve, Cain and Abel are explained to have meanings in Hebrew related to their roles
- Key events and figures from the Exodus story and giving of the 10 Commandments to Moses are summarized
The document provides an overview of key elements from the Jewish creation story and book of Genesis, including:
- God creates humans in God's image on the 6th day of creation
- God places the first humans in the Garden of Eden
- Cain is worried after killing Abel because he takes a wife, though the creation story only mentions Adam, Eve, Cain, and Abel
- The names of important biblical figures like Adam, Eve, Cain, and Abel are explained to have meanings in Hebrew
- Moses receives the written Torah and oral Torah from God on Mount Sinai
- The Ten Commandments are listed as the core laws given to Moses by God
Bible Alive Jesus Christ 010: “The Implicit Christology of Jesus”BibleAlive
Why didn’t Jesus explicitly state he was God the Son and what does this mean? Learn about the battle between exegetes and systematic theology. What is the difference between explicit and implicit Christologies? Learn why each of the Gospels center on the identity of Jesus and answers “Who is this man?” in its own way. See how the transcendent identity of Jesus is revealed primarily in the way he speaks and acts in his Father’s stead and in the way he relates to his Father.
This document discusses different concepts of God across various cultures and religions. It begins by describing the primitive yet pure concept of God among Aboriginal Australians. It then examines names for God in different languages like Arabic (Allah), Zulu (uMvelinqangi meaning "And Allah is Rich"), Sanskrit (Pram-atma meaning "Great and Holy Soul"), and others. While concepts have been embellished over time, the core belief in a supreme creator God was universal to humanity from the beginning.
God has a special plan to save all of Israel. The document discusses how God will fulfill his promises to Israel and save them in a way that extends beyond just the Church. It suggests that Jesus himself will come to Israel and save them, just as he will come for his bride, the Church. God will breathe life into the dry bones of Israel one last time. The document speculates that after the rapture of the Church, Israel will be resurrected and given an important role as bearers of the gospel during the tribulation period. Ultimately, Jesus will reveal himself as the Messiah to Israel and restore their joy for 1,000 years, showing how much God cherishes his beloved Israel.
THE FULL WITNESS ABOUT OUR LORD JESUS CHRISTNkor Ioka
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
The document provides an overview of the creation story in Genesis, including key details about Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, and other biblical figures. It also discusses elements of Judaism like the Torah, Oral Torah, Ten Commandments, and Exodus story. The document aims to explain meanings and context behind names, numbers, and traditions in the biblical texts and Jewish faith.
Jesus was urging us to pray and never give upGLENN PEASE
This document discusses the importance of perseverance in prayer based on a parable from Luke 18:1-8. It provides three key points:
1. The parable illustrates that believers should always pray and not lose heart, using the example of a widow who persistently asks an unjust judge for justice until he relents. If an unjust judge will grant a request, how much more will a righteous God answer the prayers of his people.
2. Though God may delay in answering prayers, this is not due to his absence or indifference, but for reasons that will become clear later and that are for the benefit of the believers.
3. Believers should continue praying without ceasing and not lose
This is a study of Jesus being questioned about fasting. His disciples were not doing it like John's disciples and the Pharisees. Jesus gives His answer that gets Him into the time of celebration with new wineskins that do away with the old ones. Jesus says we do not fast at a party and a celebration.
The Pharisees, who were lovers of money, scoffed at Jesus when he taught about financial matters. While the Pharisees were outwardly devout and knowledgeable about scripture, their true motivation was greed. Their love of wealth distorted their judgment and led them to actively oppose Christ, culminating in conspiring for his death. True righteousness requires having a humble, trusting heart oriented toward love of God rather than worldly pursuits.
Jesus was clear you cannot serve two mastersGLENN PEASE
This is a study of Jesus being clear on the issue, you cannot serve two masters. You cannot serve God and money at the same time because you will love one and hate the other. You have to make a choice and a commitment.
Jesus was saying what the kingdom is likeGLENN PEASE
This is a study of Jesus saying what the kingdom is like. He does so by telling the Parable of the growing seed. It just grows by itself by nature and man just harvests it when ripe. There is mystery here.
Jesus was telling a story of good fish and badGLENN PEASE
The parable of the dragnet, as told by Jesus in Matthew 13:47-50, describes how the kingdom of heaven is like a dragnet cast into the sea that gathers fish of every kind. When the net is full, it is pulled to shore where the fishermen sort the fish, keeping the good in baskets but throwing away the bad. Jesus explains that this is analogous to how he will separate the wicked from the righteous at the end of the age, throwing the wicked into eternal punishment. The parable illustrates that within the church both true believers and unbelievers will be gathered initially, but they will be separated at the final judgment.
Jesus was comparing the kingdom of god to yeastGLENN PEASE
This is a study of Jesus comparing the kingdom of God to yeast. A little can go a long way, and the yeast fills the whole of the large dough, and so the kingdom of God will fill all nations of the earth.
This is a study of Jesus telling a shocking parable. It has some terrible words at the end, but it is all about being faithful with what our Lord has given us. We need to make whatever has been given us to count for our Lord.
Jesus was telling the parable of the talentsGLENN PEASE
This is a study of Jesus telling the parable of the talents, There are a variety of talents given and whatever the talent we get we are to do our best for the Master, for He requires fruit or judgment.
Jesus was explaining the parable of the sowerGLENN PEASE
This is a study of Jesus explaining the parable of the sower. It is all about the seed and the soil and the fruitfulness of the combination. The Word is the seed and we need it in our lives to bear fruit for God.
This is a study of Jesus warning against covetousness. Greed actually will lead to spiritual poverty, so Jesus says do not live to get, but develop a spirit of giving instead,
Jesus was explaining the parable of the weedsGLENN PEASE
This is a study of Jesus explaining the parable of the weeds. The disciples did not understand the parable and so Jesus gave them a clear commentary to help them grasp what it was saying.
This is a study of Jesus being radical. He was radical in His claims, and in His teaching, and in the language He used, and in His actions. He was clearly radical.
This is a study of Jesus laughing in time and in eternity. He promised we would laugh with Him in heaven, and most agree that Jesus often laughed with His followers in His earthly ministry. Jesus was a laugher by nature being He was God, and God did laugh, and being man, who by nature does laugh. Look at the masses of little babies that laugh on the internet. It is natural to being human.
This is a study of Jesus as our protector. He will strengthen and protect from the evil one. We need His protection for we are not always aware of the snares of the evil one.
This is a study of Jesus not being a self pleaser. He looked to helping and pleasing others and was an example for all believers to look to others need and not focus on self.
This is a study of Jesus being the clothing we are to wear. To be clothed in Jesus is to be like Jesus in the way we look and how our life is to appear before the world.
This is a study of Jesus being our liberator. By His death He set us free from the law of sin and death. We are under no condemnation when we trust Him as our Savior and Liberator.
THERE IS ALWAYS A BETTER WAY BY Alfayo EliasELIASOUMA
This is a Christian literature discussing one of the fundamental principles of the God's Kingdom. The material discusses an arrival that is very far from the destination. That is the arrival mentality that has really degraded the upraising of the sons of God. The bible says; The Earth and everything that creeps on it waits for the MANIFESTATION OF THE SONS OF GOD. But we are only able to see the stories of the sons of God so far. We've not seen them manifest till this point. One of the major reason being pride, inability to submit be guided and be trained is the index that Alfayo Elias has really discussed in this manuscript. Hope you will be blessed and you will have something to take home and apply as you download and study this material. This is a gift and a direction from God to share with His beloved especially the young generation. We will learn the law of process, submission, training, waiting on God, fulfilment and many things that at the end we will be able to adopt and apply this great key.
Back to the truth taught by Prophets not by scholars.pdfSabry Shaheen
Back to the truth taught by Prophets, not by scholars.
Back to the truth that every person can validate.
The true religion teachings teach compassion, patience, feeding the hungry, defending the oppressed, self-constraint, forgiveness; those should bring people together and should transform earth into a paradise.
The manipulated teachings by scholars are based on boasting, promote hatred, skepticism, lack of faith and unnecessary conflicts.
There is only one God who has revealed the same message to all prophets.
The same message revealed to the prophets by the same God must be consistent.
Although the core religion teachings guide us to believe in God and to do good deeds to help others, scholars of each religion have distorted some teachings to claim that their religion is the only true religion and that they have the only way for salvation.
Jewish scholars teach that Jews are the chosen people of God
Christian Scholars teach that they are the predestined and the glorified before the creation of the world
Muslim Scholars teach that Jews are cursed, Christians are misguided, and that Muslims are the truly guided people (they should have taught that the Muslims who do not follow the prophets’ teachings are also cursed)
Brahmins teach that God created them from his mouth to glorify them and created some other castes from his feet to let them serve the Brahmins - – Laws of Manu Chapter 1
They wanted to indoctrinate people that the bad caste discrimination is ordained by God; that is how Hindu priests manipulate the Hindu scripture to their benefits.
Buddha did not ask people to worship statues, he did not ask them to make statues for him; it is a profitable business to those who make and market the statuses (they advise people to look at the statuses for effective meditation; that is how they promote their business based on incorrect teachings)
All those scholars are not teaching the core message that God has revealed to the prophets.
The common ground of religion teachings includes:
In obedience and repentance is your salvation, if you obey and do good deeds, you will be blessed, if you disobey you will be lost; that is the clear message. That message is the most consistent message by Moses, confirmed by Jesus and by Islamic teachings
Amos 8:11-12 teach that People will be thirsty for the true word of God but they will not find it anywhere
Psalm 56:5 teaches ‘All day long they twist my words’
Jeremiah 8:8 teaches the lying pen of the scribes has distorted the word of God
Jeremiah 5:30-31 teach that the priests have distorted the religion teachings and that the people love those distorted teachings
Instead of ‘Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore’ in Isaiah 2:4, they have justified atrocities.
Instead of the true teaching ‘You shall not murder ‘in Exodus 20:13 and Deuteronomy 5:17
The scribes ignored the true teaching and added some verses to justify the killing
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Christmas treasures
1. CHRISTMAS TREASURES
BY
GLENN PEASE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 HIS WONDROUS NAME based on Isaiah 9:1-7
CHAPTER 2 WAITING FOR CHRISTMAS based on Haggai 2:1-9
CHAPTER 3 CHRISTMAS SECRETS based on Matt. 1:18-2:12
CHAPTER 4 HIS WONDERFUL NAME based on Matt.1:18-25
CHAPTER 5 ANGELIC HOST based on Luke 2:8-15
CHAPTER 6 THE ENJOYMENT OF GOD based on Luke 2:8-20
CHAPTER 7 THE BABE AND THE BELL based on Luke 2:1-20
CHAPTER 8 CHRISTMAS EXPECTATIONS based on Luke 2:8-32
CHAPTER 9 PARADOXES OF CHRISTMAS based on John 1:1-14
CHAPTER 10 THE TRUE LIGHT based on John 1:1-14
CHAPTER 11 THE FACE OF GOD based on II Cor. 4:1-6
CHAPTER 12 THE FOOLISHNESS OF CHRISTMAS based on I.Cor.1:18-25
CHAPTER 13 WHERE DOES CHRISTMAS COME FROM? based on Gal.4:1-7
CHAPTER 14 RECIPE FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS based on Phil. 2:1-4
CHAPTER 15 CHRISTMAS AND THE CROSS based on Hebrews 12:1-2
CHAPTER ONE
1. HIS WONDROUS NAME based on Isaiah 9:1-7
Corrie Ten Boom is one of the best known names in the 20th century. But many do not
2. know that Corrie had more than one name. In 1977 a group of several hundred Christian
Indians honored her in Flagstaff, Arizona, by giving her an Indian name. Tom Claus, a
Mohawk and president of the group, made this presentation-
I want you to know that we accept you as an Indian; you are our
blood sister, and you are our spiritual sister in Jesus Christ.
When we bestow an Indian name, it is the highest honor we can
give. When your name was nominated to our CHIEF committee
thought that we would like to pick a name that is really meaningful to
you, Corrie.
We realize that in the past you have identified with the Jews in
their suffering-now you have identified with American Indians in
our plight. Even though you have been on the front line of battle and
have seen bloodshed and war, you have always been a demonstration
of God's love. That is why we give you the name Loma-Si, which
is Hopi for "beautiful flower," because you are one of God's beautiful flowers. We do thank
God for you ....
Like many of the people of the Bible she received a new name of honor. Because names
have always been important to Indians they have left their mark on our culture. Over 20
states have Indian names. The great rivers like the Mississippi and Missouri and 4 out of 5
of the Great Lakes have Indian names. There are hundreds of cities and lakes and streams
all over our nation with Indian names. The poet has rightly said,
Ye say they all have passed away
That noble race and brave
That their light canoes have vanished
From off the crested wave.
That mid the forests where they roamed
Their rings no hunter's shout
But their name is on your waters
Ye may not wash it out.
Names play a major role in our history and our heritage as Americans. In 1507 a
German professor in a French college edited a map of the world. As he read up on the
discovery of the new world he found that much of it was explored by Americus Vespucci. He
said, "I do not see what hinders us from calling it America." He did so name it and the name
stuck. Professor David Muzzy in his American History writes, "so it came about that this
continent was named by a German professor, in a French college, for an Italian navigator in
the service of the King of Portugal."
Names have determined so much in our history and our environment but more important
yet they determine our destiny. God is a great lover of names and name giving. The book of
Revelation says, we will get new names in heaven. The Bible is full of genealogies which are
just lists of names. Many of them mean nothing to us but they were important to God and
His people. God gave the first man and woman their names and He gave the second Adam
His name as well. This most important child ever born on this planet was named by his true
Father in heaven. Gabriel came to M ary and said to her in Luke 1:31, "you will be with
3. child and give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus.' Later in a dream the
same message came to Joseph in Matt.1:21. The angel of the Lord said to him, "she will
bear a son, and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sin."
Like the spirit of the child, the name of the child also came from heaven. This name was so
important to God He made sure both of His earthly parents received a supernatural message
as to what they were to name Jesus.
This name is now the most celebrated name in history. Like the vast majority of babies
Jesus was born without fanfare or fame. There were no reporters and no headlines for
though all heaven rang as the angels sang, on earth there was barely a ripple. Everything is
different now,
There's no other name like that of Jesus,
There's none in all the world beside,
For there's no other name can give salvation,
In His love I will abide.
There are more songs on the name of Jesus than any other name-Jesus Is The Sweetest
Name I Know; Take The Name Of Jesus With You; There's Something About That Name
and His Name Is Wonderful, Just to mention a few that are well known.
The prophet Isaiah predicted that a child would be born in Israel who would acquire a
name for himself- a name above every name. If you like to know big names then you will
want to get acquainted with this coming child, Isaiah would advise. His name will be the
biggest ever. In fact, His name is so big it is a multiple name. There are not enough
powerful descriptive adjectives to describe it. Isaiah says He shall be called Wonderful
Counselor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.
Wonderful or full of wonder is His name. It inspired Handel's Glorious Messiah with it's
Hallelujah Chorus that has brought millions to their feet before the bearer of this name.
Napoleon was rightly awestruck by this name. He said, "Is it not amazing that whereas the
ambitious dreams of Caesar, Alexander and myself should have vanished into thin air, a
Judean peasant should be able to stretch a hand across the centuries and control the
destinies of nations and the children of men."
There is no other name like that of Jesus. It is truly a wonder. Emerson said, "His name
is not so much written as ploughed into the history of the world."
At one time the Christians celebrated the birth of Jesus on a pagan holiday. Now the
pagan world celebrates on a Christian holiday. Everything connected with the name of Jesus
is transformed for His name is wonderful and does wonders. There is no greater wonder in
the universe than the wonder of Christmas. This marks the day when our planet was
invaded by a superior force from another realm. A power opposed to the sin and folly of
human nature and yet it did not invade to destroy but to redeem. This is no minor wonder
but rather the greatest wonder of all and that is why His name of Wonderful.
He did not come to judge the world,
He did not come to blame,
4. He did not come to seek, it was to save He came,
And when we call Him Savior, then we call Him by His name.
There are so many names of Jesus in the Bible that He is literally all things to all men. He
is the alpha and omega, the beginning and the end.
He is to the artist-THE ONE ALTOGETHER LOVELY
He is to the architect-THE CHIEF CORNERSTONE
He is to the baker-THE LIVING BREAD
He is to the biologist-THE LIFE
He is to the builder-THE SURE FOUNDATION
He is to the carpenter-THE DOOR
He is to the doctor-THE GREAT PHYSICIAN
He is to the educator-THE TRUTH
He is to the farmer-THE LORD OF THE HARVEST
He is to the florist-THE ROSE OF SHARON, THE LILY OF THE VALLEY
He is to the philosopher-THE WISDOM OF GOD
He is to the preacher-THE WORD OF GOD
He is to the statesman-THE DESIRE OF ALL NATIONS
We could go on almost endlessly as there are several hundred names, titles and symbols of
Jesus in the Bible. But the name above all these names is the name that covers all the rest
and that name is Jesus, the Savior of His people. This is the most wonderful of all His
wondrous names.
This is the name God gave to Mary and Joseph. This is the name that makes Christmas
the greatest day of celebration in history. This is the name that opens the gates of heaven.
In God's plan it is not what you know but who you know that makes the difference. If you
know this name you can get into the very presence of God. Jesus said, "I am the way the
truth and the life no one comes to the Father but by me." There is no other name under
heaven by which we can be saved. This name is the open seseme to the mind of God.
The New Testament is filled with reference to the power of the name of Jesus. The prayer
of the church in Acts 4:30 sums up the whole of the early Christians conviction about the
source of their power. Their prayer was, "Stretch out your hand to heal and perform
miraculous signs and wonders through the name of your holy servant Jesus." The early
Christians called upon the name of Jesus for their every need. They were baptized in the
name of Jesus. They preached and healed in the name of Jesus and they suffered for the
name of Jesus.
The purpose of God in choosing Paul was that He might have someone to carry the name
of Jesus to the world of the Gentiles. The essence of success in the New Testament is
described in Acts 19:17, "And the name of the Lord Jesus was held in high honor." That is
the bottom line, not just for Christmas but for all the year. Do we hold the name of Jesus in
high esteem? Do we honor and exalt that name that God has made the name above all
names?
5. Our text is the only place I am aware of where the Christ child of Christmas is given a
series of names that make Him the greatest being ever born. He is called-
I. WONDERFUL COUNSELOR.
There is debate as to whether there should be a coma between these two words or not.
Should it be Wonderful, Counselor as in two different ideas, or just one as in Wonderful
Counselor? The NIV leaves the coma out but the Berkley puts it in. Obviously scholars are
not absolutely sure which way Isaiah intended us to take it. It really does not make any
difference if you realize the point is these names are to exalt Jesus. They lift Him to the
heights of adoration. So you simply need to reason, if He is wonderful and a counselor it
follows that He is a wonderful counselor. In this context of being the Mighty God, the
Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace, it follows that He is wonderful as everything that He
is.
A WONDERFUL SHEPHERD
A WONDERFUL SAVIOR
A WONDERFUL SON
A WONDERFUL SERVANT
A WONDERFUL STAR
And on and on we could go from alpha to omega. There is no point in trying to figure out if
the coma is needed or not. Take it both ways and any other way you can imagine, for the
point is He is wonderful in every way that can be imagined. You never have to fear lest you
exalt the name of Jesus in some way that is not so.
He was the wonder baby of all time. He was the only baby of all time that was older than
His mother. He made the ground on which she laid to give Him birth. He made the air that
she breathed and the stars that she gazed up at in her labor. Without Him was not anything
made that was made.
There was no room in the inn for this wonder baby but the wonder is He grew up with a
heart so big He took in the whole world. He died for the sins of the whole world and thus this
wondrous gift was the only gift ever given to meet the deepest need of all mankind. No
wonder people all over the world sing-
Wonderful, wonderful, Jesus is to me
Prince of Peace, Counselor, Mighty God is He
Saving me, Keeping me from all sin and shame
He is my redeemer, praise His name!
II. MIGHTY GOD
When a Jewish writer tells us a baby is going to be called Mighty God, he has either gone
insane or he is revealing the mystery of the Incarnation. The latter is what Isaiah is doing
here. He is saying a human baby will be called a name that no one would call anyone but
Jehovah. Here is the God-Man in prophesy as clear as you can get it.
The Jews rejected Jesus as their Messiah because they were strict monotheists. What
6. they failed to realize is that Jesus did not change that. There is only one God and He is the
One. The Jesus of the New Testament is the Jehovah of the Old Testament. Everything we
know about God is known through the Word of God and Jesus is the Word. Jesus said, "He
who has seen me has seen the Father." Jesus is the Mighty God, the God of all gods.
If Jesus was not this we would have to agree with Judaism that it would be idolatry to
worship Jesus. But at His birth this baby was worshiped by angels, shepherds and wise men.
He was, is, and every will be M ighty God. Jesus said, "All power in heaven and on earth is
given unto me." This was His clear claim to be the one Isaiah pointed to. Nobody else has
ever claimed such power. Christmas is the celebration that it is because it is the birthday of
the Mighty God in the flesh.
This infant is the Mighty God
Come to be suckled and adored
The Eternal Father, Prince of Peace
The Son of David and His Lord.
III. EVERLASTING FATHER
Isaiah is saying this baby is the father of eternity. He who was born gave birth to all that
is. He is the father of all. Jesus said He and the Father are one and so He takes on the very
name of the Father. He is Immanuel, God with us; not anyone else with us, but God with us.
You cannot separate the Father and the Son for they are one.
Isaiah anticipates John's saying, "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with
God and the Word was God." The Old Testament and the New Testament are united in this,
the Messiah who would be born as a baby was God for all eternity. The pre-existence of
Jesus is clearly revealed in both testaments.
Jesus is the Father of eternity in the sense that everything that will last forever is His
doing. So much of reality is only temporary and it will pass away. But that which Jesus
creates will be forever for He is the Father of foreverness. If there is eternal life it is because
He fathered it. If there is eternal song and joy it is because he fathered it. He only stayed a
baby for months but He is a father forever. His birthday and childhood are only celebrated
because of what he fathered. Adam is the father of the fallen race of men but Jesus is the
father of the risen race of men. Jesus never had a child in His manhood but He has fathered
the one and only race of men who will live forever. He is the Everlasting Father.
IV. PRINCE OF PEACE
Many Christians hate the war-torn pages of the Old Testament. God's people were
constantly in battle and death was ever lurking near even if they won. Well, they hated it too
and longed for one who would bring a lasting peace and set them free from a life of strife.
This was the messianic hope. G.Cambell Morgan, the prince of expositors, writes, "If I
could write one word across the prophecy of Isaiah, a word that catches the underline
motive, what would it be? Peace, God's great purpose of peace. He is the Prince of Peace."
7. There can be no greater kingdom than a kingdom where there is perpetual peace. This
will be the ultimate goal of the Messiah. Even now this is the goal for the inner life for the
believer Paul writes in II Thess. 3:16, "Now may the Lord of peace Himself give you peace
at all times and in every way." This is a prayer for peace to the Prince of Peace because even
in this battle scared world the goal is to have peace and live peaceably with all men.
Jesus had such a complex name that it would be terrible if He had to sign His name as we
often do today. An Indian petitioned a judge of an Arizona court to give him a shorter name.
His name was Chief Switching Train Whistle. What do you wish to change you name to?
The judge asked. The Indian folded his arms and said, "Toot." This reveals that a short
name can convey what is involved in a long one.
Jesus is the simple name that conveys all that is involved in His many other names. Frans
Delitzsch, the Old Testament scholar wrote, "The name Jesus is the combination of all the
Old Testament titles used to designate the coming one according to His nature and His
works." It is not only the goal of Christmas but the very goal of life to know God by His first
name-JESUS.
CHAPTER TWO
2. WAITING FOR CHRISTMAS based on Haggai
2:1-9
In 563 BC, a son was born to a ruler in India. The local astrologers predicted he would
either be a great ruler or a world renowned ascetic. His father wanted to prevent that, so he
sheltered his child from all contact with suffering of any kind. The little prince was to never
see life's sorrows. But as he grew up he defied his father and slipped out of the palace to see
life on the outside. What he saw was a shock. People were poor and sick and old and there
was hardship and suffering everywhere. He began to search for why this was and the
conclusion he came to has influence millions. This prince was Buddha the founder of
Buddhism.
He concluded that the whole problem with human beings was there desire. They set their
hearts on to many things and expect the future to fulfill their hopes. This leads to inevitable
disappointment and misery. The solution if quite simple, just eliminate desire. If you aim for
nothing that is likely what you will get. But you won't be disappointed because that is just
what you expected-nothing.
Buddhism is a negative religion where the goal is Nirvana, which means extinction. It is
the elimination of all desire, hope and anticipation. The closer you can come to this in life, the
greater saint you are. To be detached from all things and people so that you no longer care if
they are destroyed or die, the better off you are. You can't be disappointed if you desire
nothing. This sounds awful and depressing to us maybe, but we have to face this reality, there
8. is a measure of truth in it. Desire to be like God led Adam and Eve to fall and much of the sin
and folly in the Bible is due to illegitimate desires.
Ruel Howe in his book, The Creative Years, tells of the bright outgoing young woman who
collapsed on the eve of her wedding day. She got more and more depressed and tried to take
her own life. She had to be put in a mental hospital where she continued to deteriorate. She
sat in a corner and refused to respond in any way. This went on for weeks and months and all
she did was sit crumpled in a corner, a symbol of living death.
And artist working on a portrait of the superintendent heard about her and asked to see
her. He took a piece of moist clay and began to work with it in front of her. He did this for
weeks and finally one day she reached out for the clay. Some weeks later she began to try to
mold it. She became frustrated that she could not do it and in anger hurled the clay against
the wall. She then looked in terror at the artist to see his reaction. He just picked it up and
brought it back to her and said, "It's all right, I still like you." Then she spoke her first words
in many months-"You still like me!" That was the turning point, and from then on she made
rapid progress in her recovery.
They were finally able to figure out what had gone wrong. It was a simple case of excessive
expectation. She was bright and talented and her parents wanted her to be popular and to
succeed in every endeavor. She worked her heart out and became cheerleader, homecoming
queen and valedictorian. When she faced the expectations of marriage and the added
demands of a husband, it was an overload on her spirit. She broke and retreat into sickness
in order to escape.
Buddha was right, all of this misery was due to hopes and desires. By expecting less
everyone involved in this true story could have experienced more joy and less sorrow. Those
who expect to much and who desire perfection are doomed to disappointment in a fallen
world. Buddha had a point but he took it to far. To anticipate an expect nothing would have
been to waste the gifts of this girl and rob her of the potential of being what she could be.
Somewhere between expect everything and expect nothing there is a place for expect
something.
About the same time that Buddha was teaching his desire nothing philosophy, there was a
prophet called of God to take a message to his people. Haggai was his name and
encouragement was his game. The people had come back from Babylon to rebuild the temple
with high expectations. But their enthusiasm was soon shattered. The Samaritans so
hindered the work that the project was abandoned. The cities were in ruins and the land was
a mess and their neighbors were hostile. They came back with high hopes of peace and
prosperity, and this is what they find. Maybe Buddha was right. Their misery was because
they expected too much.
Then Haggai came on the scene and he urges then to get back to their dreams and rebuild
the temple. God never promised you a rose garden. Sure it is hard and there are obstacles to
overcome, but let me tell you a little about the future. The best is yet to be. God's glory to
going to fill this temple and there will be a peace come upon you as never before. The
Desired of all the nations is going to come to this temple that God wants you to build. Haggai
9. is saying we haven't seen anything yet. The best that God has for this world is still ahead-the
desire of all the nations.
Haggai is saying that desire is good. It is a God given emotion and it is universal. All
nations have it. You can try and follow Buddha and suppress it but that is not God's way. He
wants you to desire His best. The Old Testament rejects the Buddhist idea of eliminating
desire. Instead, it builds up hope, expands expectation, and delights in desire. Psalm 37:4
says, "Delight yourself in the Lord and He shall give you the desires of your heart." There
are dozens of texts that make desire a desirable thing. In the New Testament we are urged to
desire the sincere milk of the word and to desire the best gifts. Desire is good and the best
desire of all is the desired one that God promised to send for all the world.
People of every nation have always desired a deliverer. Someone who can come and show
away to overcome the sinful nature and all of the negative consequences of sin. Haggai says
this is not just the desire of God's people but all the peoples of the world have such a desire.
That is why one of the names of the Messiah is Desire Of All Nations.
The wise men from the East were waiting for the birth of a deliverer. Virgil, the Latin
poet, who lived in Rome a few years before the birth of Christ, wrote of his hope of a celestial
seed who would come and bring peace. Plato wrote,"We must wait patiently until someone,
either a God or an inspired man, teach us our religious duties and remove the darkness from
our eyes." The Roman historian, Suetonius, wrote that it was an age old belief that a world
ruler would come out of Judea.
Men of every nation have desired a God they could see. Most all of the mythology of the
ancients was about just such a theme. It was the fantasy of all peoples that God would come
into the world and be like them. This fantasy of all the world became a reality on the first
Christmas. God became incarnated in flesh, visible to the eyes of humanity. What men had
waited for from the beginning of time, had come. The desire of all nations had been fulfilled
and that is why Christmas is the greatest celebration of the year.
Before Christmas God was wholly other than man. He was the infinite, exalted inaccessible
and invisible God. At Christmas all of this changed for God came down to man's level, all the
way to an infant. He came to a level of the visible and could be touched. He entered into a
world where he had to grow and learn and where he could feel pain and sorrow and all the
affects of a fallen world-even death. This is just what men of every nation had always
wanted, a God who would show He really cared by coming to share their life in this fallen
world. God satisfied the universal longing of the human heart that first Christmas. The world
did not even know it but they got just what they were waiting for on that day. The desire of all
nations had come.
It is always hard to believe when the Christmas season is here again and sometimes we
complain that the merchants start so early just to make more money. This is no doubt true,
but the fact is you cannot anticipate this event too early. Christmas was waited for, for many
centuries. Now that it is an historical reality, we should be ever ready to anticipate the
celebration of this wondrous good news.
10. Plants and animals cannot do what we can do by looking into the future and anticipating a
coming event. We can multiply our enjoyment of a coming event by our ability to anticipate
it. We can begin to enjoy it long before it is here. Much of the enjoyment of Christmas comes
before Christmas. The day itself may be very ordinary. It is not wise to put all your eggs in
the one basket of Christmas day. The day is not sacred but the event it celebrates is what is
precious and this can be enjoyed anytime and all the time. Christmas is more than a day, it is
a season and that season can be as long as you choose to make it. By spreading your
celebration out over a 4 to 6 week period you can be sure you will have pleasure in waiting
and seeing desires fulfilled.
Everybody is waiting for something at Christmas. Some are just waiting for it to be over
so they can stop waiting for it. Some are waiting for special gifts. Some are waiting for
special events. Some are waiting for special foods or special relationships they only renew
once a year. People have different values that make waiting a pain and another kind a
pleasure. S.Omar Barker wrote,
Waiting for a phone call frets him.
Waiting for his wife upsets him.
Almost any kind of waiting
Starts his temper activating.
He's the guy who finds delight
Waiting for the fish to bite!
The point if waiting itself can be part of the pleasure if you have pleasure in what you are
waiting for. Waiting in line at the super market is not enjoyable but the reason you endure it
is because the food you are going to take home is enjoyable. You will wait for any goal where
you can anticipate that the pleasure is greater than the pain.
In the New Testament there was an old man who was feeble and ready to die, but he could
not do so because he was waiting for God to do what the world had always desired him to do-come
into the world and reveal Himself. God had revealed to him that he would not die until
he had seen the Messiah. We read in Luke 2:25, "Now there was a man in Jerusalem called
Simeon, who was righteous and devout. He was waiting for the consolation of Israel."
Simeon was a God-ordained waiter. That is all we know about him. He was waiting for the
Christ child and when Jesus was brought to the temple he was there to take the babe in his
arms and praise God.
We don't know just how long he had been waiting but he was the only man outside the
immediate family who lived in intense anticipation of the first Christmas. All the nations
desired God to come but Simeon knew He was coming in his lifetime. That was truly privilege
information. But note what he was anticipating-the consolation of Israel. That is another
name for the Messiah. He is the Desire of all nations but also the Consolation of Israel.
Israel had a hard history. They had suffered much, but their consolation would be, they
would be the nation that gave the whole world the Savior of the world. It was a comfort to
know that all their suffering would not be in vain, and that through them, God would fulfill
His promise to Abraham to bless the whole world through his seed. You can put up with a lot
11. of negatives in life if you know you are being used of God to achieve His positive purpose.
Christmas fulfilled the general hopes of all mankind and the specific hopes of God's
people. Christmas was the most fulfilling event in all of history. It satisfied the hopes and
dreams of all the peoples of the ancient world-both Jews and Gentiles. There is no other
event that can stand in the same category with it. Christmas stands alone as the focus and
fulfillment of all that men could anticipate from God. That is why it is so appropriate that we
sing Joy to the World. It is not just good news for some-Christmas is good news for all the
world.
We need to keep perspective to avoid disappointment. If we focus on what Christmas will
bring to us we maybe let down. We need to remember, Christmas is a celebration, not of
what might be or of what we hope to see happen, it is a celebration of a sure thing that has
already happened. God has come down to man to dwell with him. John begins his first
epistle, "That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with
our eyes, which we have looked at and our hands have touched-this we proclaimed concerning
the Word of life." The Desire of all nations has come. The Consolation of Israel has come.
We celebrate a certainty, not a hope. In I John 5:11-12 we read, "God has given us eternal
life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has life." The best God can give He has
already given. We may not get many things that we hope for but we never be disappointed in
Christmas if we see that it is a celebration of what we have already received. So what we wait
for is a renewed awareness of what is already ours. We are to anticipate that Christmas will
awaken in us anew, the reality of what God has given us in the Gift of His Son.
Dr. Oliver Sacks, a British Neurologist, wrote a book in 1973 called, Awakenings. A movie
was made of the book by the same name because it was so spectacular. It is about the victims
of a rare sleeping sickness that affected some 5 million people world wide during World War
I. The disease turned people into frozen statues as motionless as stones. They were still alive
but they could not enter the world of the living.
In 1967 a new drug called L-dopa was developed and Dr. Sacks tried it on his patients. It
was like a resurrection. These people burst forth with joy and laughter. Some had been
motionless for almost 5 decades and now they were walking and talking and able to feel and to
think. They had been reawakened to what was already theirs-the gift of life. It lay dormant
and unused but not they could pick it up and use it with enthusiasm. They had found anew
what was already theirs.
That is what we should anticipate in the Christmas season-that all of it's color, music and
special focus on Christ will awaken us to enjoy the life that is already ours in Him. Someone
wrote,
It's time to light the candles once again,
and to begin those other things that let us know
that Christmas day is on the way:
soon the decorations will come out,
cards will be sent and others will arrive;
soon the baking must take place,
12. and the shopping and the wrapping
and the wishing, and the waiting.
waiting is the hardest part, O Lord. I wish the day
could just be here without a month to wait!
But even waiting, getting ready, can be fun-can
be exciting too-because I know,
with all these other things I do,
what I am really waiting for-what
I am getting ready for-is You!
Oh, make me patient, Lord, and help me wait:
but while I'm waiting, let me be excited too.
Each day of Advent help me celebrate the joy
I wait for: looking in the manger to see You!
Let us pray that will be the dominate desire of our lives this Christmas season. Many
other desires will also be satisfied-for food, fun, and fellowship, all of which are legitimate and
acceptable to God. But our priority desire should always be our celebration of having
received God's best-the desire of all nations. Let this be your desire in waiting for Christmas.
CHAPTER THREE
3. CHRISTMAS SECRETS based on Matt. 1:18-
2:12
C.S. Lewis is one of the most read and most quoted Christian scholars of the 20th century,
but he had to endure the burden of a very heavy secret in his life. He fell in love with a
divorced woman and his church, the church of England, forbid marriage to one who was
divorced. Joy Davidman, the woman he loved, was an American and she would soon have to
leave England if she did not marry a British citizen. Lewis was in a terrible bind. He wanted
to obey his church but he did not want to lose the woman he loved. So he slipped away with
her and on April 23, 1956, they were secretly married in a civil service. This kept her in
England, but what a pain it was to keep it a secret. They lived in separate houses and it was
not long before the gossip was growing because of his frequent visits and late night stops at
her house.
When Joy took a fall and ended up in the hospital she was told she had cancer. That is
when they decided it was time to tell their secret to the world. When it was learned that she
would never recover, the church leaders had compassion and allowed this 42 year old
divorcee to be officially married in the hospital before she died.
Joseph and M ary had a problem like this as well. They had a heavy secret to bear and at
first they had to bear it alone. Mary did not have the nerve to tell Joseph she was with child.
13. How do you explain to man you love that you have been secretly visited by an angel who has
told you that you will conceive a child by the Holy Spirit and give birth to the Messiah? No
wonder she left town and headed for the hill country to stay with
Elizabeth. Gabriel had told Mary the secret of Elizabeth, that she too was with child in her
old age. As soon as Mary stepped in the door and greeted Elizabeth, her secret was out and
Elizabeth exclaimed, "Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the child you will bear."
Here are two women who haven't said more than hello to each other and they both already
know each others secret-they are going to have babies.
Three months later when Mary came back to Nazareth poor Joseph did not need an angel
to tell him what Mary had been hiding. Her body language exposed her secret and poor
Joseph was plunged into a secret civil war. How would you feel if your bride-to-be took off for
three months and then came back pregnant? Joseph was caught in a terrible bind. Do I
expose her to public disgrace and let her be the victim of the law, which could lead to he being
stoned, or do I just divorce her and let her go quietly? He loved her even though he was
deeply hurt and so he was leaning toward divorce. Then the angel came and let him know in a
dream the secret that Mary was to give birth to the Messiah.
When he woke up he was a partner in the secret and he took Mary to be his wife and the
bore the secret together. Nobody in Nazareth ever knew that Joseph was not the father of
Jesus. The virgin birth was a secret that became a Christian doctrine only after Jesus died
and rose again. Let's look for a few moments at-
I. THE SECRET OF THE VIRGIN BIRTH.
This was not a secret Mary was urged to proclaim from the house tops. She never even
told Joseph. The angel had to reveal this secret to him. This was their family secret and not a
matter of public information. There is not a hint that anybody outside of their family ever
dreamed Jesus was virgin born. The references to Joseph and Mary and Jesus make them
seem like normal family with nothing unusual about them. Doctor Luke in Luke 2:27 says,
"When the parents brought in the child Jesus to do for him what the custom of the law
required...." Joseph is called the parent of Jesus. In verse 41 Luke refers to them both again
as the parents of Jesus. In verse 33 he writes, 'The child's father and mother marveled at
what was said about him."
There is no doubt about the reality of the virgin birth. Joseph was not the literal father of
Jesus, but the fact is, it was kept a secret. As far as the people were concerned, Jesus was the
son of Joseph. The virgin birth was not known until after the death and resurrection of
Christ. In His lifetime He was known only as the son of Joseph. John 1:45 says, "Jesus of
Nazareth, the son of Joseph." People who say they interpret everything in the Bible literally
do not realize that would force them to reject the virgin birth.
Secrets are legitimate, for information known before it can be understood can do more
harm than good. There is an appropriate time for truth to be revealed. Jesus said He had a
lot of things to tell His disciples but they were yet not ready. A secret can simply be
knowledge kept hidden until it can make sense to those who hear it. The virgin birth would
14. have been a total hindrance to the plan of God had it been revealed in the early life of Jesus.
He was to be a normal child and raised in a quiet obscure way; not as the Son of God drawing
the attention of the world. The truth of the virgin birth had no value until after Jesus proved
that He was indeed the Son of God by His resurrection. Then it made sense.
The very first reference we have to the Virgin Birth outside the New Testament goes back
to around 125 A.D. Ignatius wrote a letter to the Ephesians and said, "Hidden from the
princes of the world were the virginity of Mary and her child bearing." It was a part of the
plan of God that the Virgin Birth be a secret to all but those who had to know. It was a secret
until the time was right for all to know it.
God has His secrets and it is fascinating to see how secretly He worked in developing the
whole Christmas story. We do the same thing by keeping our Christmas gifts a secret until
Christmas day. We hide them and wrap them to assure they will stay a secret until the time is
right. Secrecy is the name of the game. If you know what you are getting what is the point of
wrapping it up? It is the secrecy and the mystery that make you anticipate. It drives children
crazy of course and they shake the packages trying to hear some tell-tale sound that will
reveal the nature of the gift. There is wonder and excitement all because there are secrets.
This is certainly a legitimate form of fun for God plays this game Himself. Look for example
at-
II. THE SECRET OF THE STAR.
All through history there have been spectacular events in the heavens that grab men's
attention and scare the wits out of them. In 1833 and again in 1866, as many as two hundred
thousand meteors could be seen flashing across the sky. People panicked and thought it was
the end of the world. But God did not start a panic with the Star of Bethlehem. It was so
secret that only the Magi in a land far away could see it. The people in Israel saw nothing and
Herod and his scholars knew nothing of it until the wise men told them of its appearance.
God could have pulled off a supernova that would have burned the eyeballs of every being
in the land, but he chose to go the way of the secret star. It may have been spectacular to
those few sky watchers but for all others it was hidden.
God did not even need the star, for He later warned these wise men by means of a dream.
He could have gotten them to the Christ child by means of a dream also. But God wanted the
star in the story of His Son's birth because it was an important symbol for the fulfilling of
prophesy. Numbers 24:17 says, "A star will come out of Jacob." But the secret of the star is
also based on the fact that the more precious the gift the greater the secrecy connected with
it. A precious gift is meant to be a surprise and so it is kept secret. I remember keeping the
wedding ring I gave to Lavonne, an other items of jewelry also. But I don't ever remember
hiding the fact that I picked her up a can a spam or a box of toothpicks. A secret has to do
with something of great value.
It may be unknown but it is no secret that I got my mail yesterday. It would be a secret if I
got a fortune in the mail that my uncle left me in his estate. There is an endless number of
facts about life that are unknown, but they are not secrets until they become events of value.
Secrets are about what is weighty in life-things that can greatly hurt or help. The secret Star
15. of Bethlehem is a symbol that heaven is involved in the birth of this Christmas baby as it has
never been involved before. This is the only baby in history, so precious, that God created a
special star to announce His birth. Next look at-
III. THE SECRET OF THE SHEPHERDS.
They had no secret very long, for as soon as they learned of the secret birth of the
Messiah, they ran to be eye-witnesses of the child in a manger. They were recipients of the
secret but they did not keep it a secret. They immediately began to spread the news. Luke
2:17-18 says, "When they had seen Him, they spread the word concerning what had been told
them about this child, and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them."
We have no idea how many people were told, but a lot of people got in on this secret. Why
didn't the angels just appear over Bethlehem and let everybody in on it at once, instead of
appearing to small group of shepherds secretly? We don't know all of the reasons for why
God works secretly with small groups, we just know that He does. Only a small group saw the
star and not thousands of people. Only a few shepherds saw the angels and not the masses.
The Christmas secret was revealed slowly, beginning with small groups and then spreading to
larger groups. This is no accident, but a clear method by which God works in the world and
in history. Jesus chose a small group of men to be His disciples. He taught them the secrets
of the Kingdom of God. His goal was then to get these secrets into all the world by means of
this small group. Christianity operates much like science. The great ideas and discoveries
are made by one or two, or a very small group. They then reveal the secrets to the world. So
Jesus said to His disciples in Mark 4:11, "The secret of the Kingdom of God has been given
to you. But to those on the outside everything is said in parables."
Jesus starts with the inner circle and reveals the secrets of the Kingdom. Then they are
commanded to go into all the world and make these secrets known. This method of God is
itself one of God's secrets. His plan is to use men to spread His secret. He could have used
the star or the angels to tell the whole world. All kinds of amazing things can be conceived
that God might have done. But He did not do them, but chose instead, not to use miracles,
but to use men to achieve His purpose. The spectacular events of the star and the angels were
for the few only-the masses were reached by means of the commonplace method of word of
mouth.
The great commission is the command to spread the secret to all the world. Secret
spreading is the ministry of every member of the church. I've Got A Secret, was once a
popular T.V. program. People with very strange jobs would try to stump a panel as to their
mysterious secret. I remember one program in which the secret of the twelve people there
was, they were named after every month of the year. Some months sounded just fine such as,
Fanny Mae and Sally April or Bill June. But John October, Ed December and Fred
February sounded a little strange. Their names no doubt got them into a lot of conversations.
As Christians, we take on the name of the one who was born at Christmas. Bearing this
name carries with it the responsibility to get into conversation about the name of Christ. This
name is not only the heart of Christmas, but of all that Christianity stands for. The secret of
Christmas is still a secret to masses of people and that is not God's plan. He wants the secret
16. spread so everyone knows how to become a child a God through faith in Christ-His
Christmas Gift. If we are not in some way spreading the secret of Christmas we are not
fulfilling God's plan.
Two men rode into New York City on the same morning train for twenty
years. They became close and intimate friends. One day the one man missed
the other, He missed him the next day, and on enquiry learned that his
friend had suddenly passed away. The man attended his friend's funeral,
and discovered to his utter amazement that all through those twenty years his
friend had been an officer in a Protestant Church. The survivor said: "I
cannot understand it; through all the fellowship of those years he never once
mentioned the name of his Master, nor did he once make any allusion to per-sonal
religion, or show the slightest interest in my religious standing. If he
had only spoken a word on these matters he would have found me anxious
to be led to his faith ! Think of it! Twenty years of silence on the vital themes
of religion. He was keeping that a secret which God intended for him to share.
God does not expect you to change the world at Christmas. He didn't even do that. He
just let a few people in on the wondrous secret and let it spread. So all you have to do is one
on one or small group sharing and let the secret spread. It was not what was in the headlines
that most mattered that first Christmas, but what was done in secret. This is still true today.
Life changing events are going on everywhere as individuals hear about Jesus and trust Him
as their Savior. They quietly enter into the secret of Christmas as they receive God's Gift.
There are some secrets that have to be told or the end result is tragedy. Anne Davis tells
of her first experience of spending the night with her little girl friend. She was amazed when
her friends mother came in and tucked her into bed, kissed her and told her good night. In
Anne's family this was never done. Overt affection was just not shown. But seeing it made he
hunger for it. So the next night at home she put her cheek up to her mother at bedtime, but
nothing happened. Her mother just went through the usual ritual of laying out clean clothes
for school the next day. Anne cried herself to sleep that night and concluded her mother did
not love her as her friends mother loved.
That disappointment sank deep into her and festered for years. It was only as an adult that
she finally confronted her mother and asked why she had not shown more physical affection.
The mother's eyes were filled with tears as she said, "my mother died when I was five and
there was never anyone to tuck me in and say good night. There was no one to wash out my
clothes and often I had to go to school with a dirty dress. I made up my mind, then and
there, that if I ever had children of my own, they would always have clean clothes every
morning. This is the way I tried to show my affection and love." Both of them were crying
and Anne said to her mother, "You never told me that. It always use to irritate me that you
were so fussy about my clothes. I wanted you to spend your time doing something else."
Here was a tragedy because of secrets never told..
The world is filled with suffering because of secrets that are unrevealed. There are so
many different love styles. People show love in so many different ways and the ones they love
do not feel their love because they do not understand what love means to them. Like ships
17. passing in the night they miss each other because of unshared secrets. People have strange
ways of saying I love you based on their unique background and personality. We need to
know their secret to feel their love. Lets face it, the only reason the Christmas story does not
seem strange to us is because we know the secret of what God was doing. But try to imagine
what it seems like to one who does not.
The world is a mess and lost in darkness and what does God do?-He sends the world a
baby. This is not exactly a logical gift to make anybody in a mess feel more secure. Nobody
was saying what we really need in this world is another baby. It was not good news that
another baby was born. You have to be in on the secret before it is good news.
It is no secret what God can do
But it is often a mystery why.
Why would He begin anew
With a little baby's cry?
He was the Lord before all time,
Now in a secret guise he lays.
No longer the Lord in His prime,
Yet, the angels sing His praise.
What wondrous things God will do
To show the world His grace.
Revealing that His love is true,
Through the smiling Christ-child's face.
God opened up the secret of His eternal plan,
When He sent His only Son to be a real man.
It's now an open secret that He's the only way,
And that is why we celebrate this joyous Christmas day!
That day God came in secret, known only to a few,
But now the secrets out-God loves the whole world too.
It is no longer a secret what God can do,
But the spreading of this secret is still up to me and you.
May God help us to be sharers of the Christmas Secrets.
CHAPTER FOUR
4. HIS WONDERFUL NAME based on Matt.1:18-25
Some people are born risk-takers. Such was the case with Dr. John Haldane who was born
in Scotland in 1860. His professional life was spent in seeing how close he could come to
dying without actually ending up dead. He wanted to learn why it is that carbon monoxide
kills people. So he got himself a partner and they both sat in a lab breathing carbon
18. monoxide. In about half and hour his partner suddenly flipped over on his back and Haldane
realized it was time to flee. He ran up the stairs and out into fresh air. He was dizzy and
could not see right, but after awhile he returned to normal. His partner was dead, of course,
but that was the plan. His partner was a mouse and mice breath faster than men and so he
died faster. This was how Haldane knew when he still had a chance to escape. He later
learned that small birds breathe even faster than mice and so he did not have to cut it so close
in his experiments with poisonous gas.
Haldane did this experiment with every gas that was discovered in the mines. He risked
his life over and over again, but in so doing he learned the effects of gas on miner's and thus
developed ways whereby the lives of many miner's were spared. His studies also led to
improved ventilation in mines and he developed the salt tablet to replace lost salt due to
severe sweating in the mines. He led the way to the therapeutic use of oxygen which has been
a life saver to so many. By the grace of God, Haldane lived to be 76 years old and died in
1936. He made a name for himself by almost dying time and time again.
The prophets of the Old Testament told of the coming Prince of Peace who would make a
name for himself by not, almost dying, but by literally dying for his people. His dying would
not just save them from earthly dangers but from the everlasting dangers of eternal death.
There has never been a person like this in history, and so the prophet Isaiah makes a
special emphasis on the unique names to be given to this promised Messiah. In Isaiah 7:14 we
read."Therefore, the Lord Himself will give you a sign: The virgin will be with child and will
give birth to a Son and will call Him Immanuel." Then in Isaiah 9:6 we read, "For to us a
child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders, and he will be
called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."
When we come to the New Testament we see the angel Gabriel telling Mary in Luke 1:31,
"You will be with child and give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus."
Later in Matt. 1:21 he gave this same message to Joseph, "She will give birth to a son, and
you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins."
Mary and Joseph did not need to struggle with a name and try out a few to hear how they
sound. Their baby came with a name already attached. The name of this baby was so
important to God that God himself selected it. He chose the name that He would honor above
all names. God left most naming of people, creatures and things to man bur He wanted to
name this special child Himself.
You would not believe the complexity of life that astronomers have to struggle with. They
have to name everything they discover and as they discover more and more they have to
come up with names galore. It use to be a one man job. In 1647 Hevelius made a map of the
moon and considered naming the mountains and valleys after Bible characters. But he chose
instead to name them after earthly mountains and valleys and these have stuck. Galileo
named the flat areas after seas and bays and even though there's no water there, these too
have stuck.
But life became more complex. When William Herschel discovered the seventh planet, he
19. wanted to name it George after George III. But others said it should be called Uranus to be
consistent with the other planets which are named after Roman gods. George almost became
a name exalted to the heavens, but some committee shut it down.
Today we have international planetary nomenclature committees. Space exploration is
making this a massive job. They now need too many names to be limited to astronomers and
other scientists. They are now naming things after poets, composers, painters, historians,
playwrights, mathematicians, sculptors, doctors, psychologists, biologists, novelists,
engineers, and linguists. God gave Adam the task of naming all the animals and now man is
given the task of naming all of the billions of things that God has created in universe. But
when it came to the naming of His Son, God stepped in and took over and said His name will
be Jesus. Not his earthly parents; not a committee; not a government agency, no one but God
Himself was permitted to give the Christmas Baby His name. It was not a suggestion or a
request, it was a command that His name be called Jesus. God is very open-minded as to what
man will name all the rest of what He has made, but when it comes to this child conceived by
the Holy Spirit, there is only one name that will do, and that is Jesus.
Jesus was a nobody in the world of his day. The really big name was that of the Emperor,
Augustus Caesar. He fought the famous Brutus, who betrayed Julius Caesar. He fought and
defeated the famous Mark Anthony and Cleopatra. He became the name above all names in
the known world and he reigned for 44 years. He was greatly loved and was clearly the most
famous name on the planet. Now he is only known because of he decree that brought Mary
and Joseph to Bethlehem. It is the name of their baby that is now the name known and
honored all over the known world and praised as well in all of heaven. His name is the name
above all names and will be for all eternity.
Even the Moslems with their seven prophets-Mohammed being the last- consider Jesus to
be the only perfect prophet and superior to all the rest. There is no other name like that of
Jesus. The genealogy of Matt. 1, is a list of names that sums up the whole Old Testament.
These were the people God used to make history and to fulfill His plan to bring His Son into
history. All of these names are leading to one last and final name. Jesus had no children and
so the list ends with Him and goes no further. His is the last name in God's plan because He
fulfilled it completely and there is nothing anyone else can do to add to it. His name crowns
the biggest project in the universe, the project of saving lost men for eternity. That is why
God insisted that He be called Jesus, for it means Savior and He was and is the only Savior of
man.
There are a lot of names that just fit the people who receive them. For example: the
horticulturist named Mr Bloom; the gynecologist named Dr. Ovary; the Undertaker named
Mr. Digger; the Ice Maker named I. C. Shivers and the Dentist named Dr. Boring. But no
name in history is more fitting for the Son of God than the name of Jesus. It is the name by
which we approach the throne of God; the name by which we offer our petitions; the name by
which we send the devil fleeing. The poet has written,
Nothing can vex the devil more
Than the name of Him whom we adore.
Therefore doth it delight me best
20. To stand in the choir among the rest,
With the great organ trumpeting,
Through its metallic notes, and sing:
The Word has become flesh!
These words the devil can not endure
For he knoweth their meaning well!
Him they trouble and repel
Us they comfort and allure;
And happy it were if our delight
Were as great as his afright!
In some parts of the world the name of Jesus is still used for others but for most of the
Christian world this name has been kept exclusive for the Son of God. It therefore did not
become a popular name. But all who are connected with Jesus had names that became the
most famous ever. Mary for girls and John for boys are the two most popular names because
of their connection with the name of Jesus.
Charles Wesley is one of the two great hymn writers of all time-the other being Isaac
Watts. Wesley was able to get one of his hymns into the Church of England's Book of
Common Prayer. An 18th century printer did not know that the Church of England did not
like Wesley. He needed a hymn to fill an empty space and he found a Christmas poem that he
thought was just right. It was by Wesley. He included it and it was too late to remove it when
it was discovered it was one of Wesley's. It might have been left out of future printings yet,
but William Cummings discovered it fit so well with the tune by Felix Mendelssohn. He re-titled
it, Hark The Herald Angels Sing, and it became one of the most popular Christmas
hymns of all time. It exalts the name of Jesus but it also exalts the names of Wesley and
Mendelssohn because they are connected with the name of Jesus.
If you want to make a name for yourself, attach your name to that which exalts the name of
Jesus. If you tie your name to this name above all names it will carry your name to the top
also. It may not get famous in time but any name linked to His will be written down in glory in
the Lambs book of Life and will be known for all eternity. The highest success that can be
achieved is to have your name positively linked to the name of Jesus. It is not what, but who
you know that ultimately matters. O do you know the wondrous name of Jesus? That is the
question of greatest importance. Jesus said so Himself in John17:3, "Now this is eternal life:
that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent."
Jesus was either the proudest man to ever live, or he was the Son of God and Savior he
claimed to be. No one else would ever dare to make the knowledge of His name the basis for
eternal life. Jesus does this and forces every person to choose to accept and exalt that name
or to reject it. Paul writes in I Cor. 6:11, "But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were
justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ..." Those who put their trust in this, the only
name under heaven by which we must be saved, will bear that name forever like a brand in
the most conspicuous place possible-the forehead. In Rev. 22:4 we read this description of the
servants of the Lamb in heaven, "They shall see his face, and his name will be on their
foreheads."
21. This is no trifle, for the eternal destiny of every person revolves around what they will do
with the name of Jesus. Will they use it to curse and thus be themselves cursed, or will they
bless the name of Jesus and thus be themselves forever blest? The spirit of Christmas is
found in blessing and exalting that blessed name. A poet put it-
O that Thy name may be sounded
Afar, over earth and sea,
Till the dead awaken and praise Thee,
And the dumb lips sing to Thee!
Name of God's tender comfort,
Name of His glorious power,
Name that is song and sweetness,
The strong everlasting tower,
Jesus the Lamb accepted,
Jesus the Priest on His throne--
Jesus the King who is coming--
Jesus Thy Name alone!
Thy degree to which we have a truly Christian Christmas will be the degree to which we
honor and exalt His Wondrous Name.
CHAPTER FIVE
5. ANGELIC HOST based on Luke 2:8-15
Before the turn of the century, a Bishop was paying his annual visit to a church related
college. He was the guest of one of the professors, and was stating to his host, that now since
man knows all about nature, and all inventions have been discovered, we must be on the verge
of the millennium. The professor disagreed. He felt that the next fifty years would lead to
many more discoveries and inventions. He suggested that men would probably be flying like
the birds. The Bishop said, "Nonsense, flight is reserved for the angels." That Bishop's name
was Wright, and little did he ever suspect that his two sons, Orville and Wilbur, would be the
ones to prove him wrong by successfully flying in an airplane. Wright was wrong about flight
being reserved for the angels. Man has advanced so far in this field, he now even hopes to
compete with angels in interplanetary travel.
In whatever angels are successful, man is not far behind. Angels were the first to praise
God for the glories of His creation, but devout men, like the Psalmist, soon joined in the
universal chorus-the heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament showth His
handiwork. Angels were the first to announce the birth of Christ, and sing of the glorious
good news of Christmas. But man too, was soon filled with the music of this miracle. Martin
Luther expressed it for millions-
22. My heart for very joy doth leap
My lips no more can silence keep,
I too must sing, with joyful tongue,
That sweetest ancient cradle song.
Glory to God in highest heaven,
Who unto man His Son hath given.
While angels sing, with pious mirth,
A glad New Year to all the earth.
Man cannot refrain from joining the angels in praise to God.
Angels are the intelligent beings that break through the barrier between time and eternity,
the visible and invisible, and speak of wonders, and blaze trails for men to follow in God's
providence. Angels play a major role in God's plan. Angels are mentioned 15 times in the
first two chapters of Luke. Though they are common in Scripture, many people do not take
them very seriously. The average Christian would not deny their reality, but it would really
make no practical difference to them if such beings did not exist.
The paradox is, the secular world and scientist seem to have more interest in the invisible
world than many Christians. Arthur Clarke tells of how radio telescopes are being used to
pick up impulses coming from interstellar space. Man hopes to discover intelligent life in the
universe. He writes, "We can be certain that these vast instruments will bring us nearer to a
true understanding of our universe; and we can hope that, one day, they will tell us we are not
alone in its immensity." What a paradox-here is a man of science fascinated by the search for
intelligent beings, and here we are as Christians with a record of such beings communicating
with man on that first Christmas. If we believe the Word of God, we already know we are not
alone in the universe.
Mortimer J. Adler, chairman of the Board of Editors of The Encyclopedia Britannica,
wrote the book, The Angels And Us. He also helped edit the Great Books Of The Western
World, which is the greatest collection on earth of the 102 great ideas that have shaped the
history of our civilization. The first idea dealt with is, angels. Dr. Adler is no theologian, but
everywhere he goes to lecture on angels, he draws large crowds. Why would the secular world
be so interested in angels? It is because their reality would give man hope that life has
meaning and purpose. Man longs to know he is not a freak accident of nature and a product
of mere chance. That is what the search for intelligent life in space is all about. Earth is the
hottest broadcasting body in the universe. M an is sending out radio and television signals
from around the world in hopes that they will be picked up on some other galaxy and bring
forth a response. Man longs to know he is not alone in this universe.
Adler argues that angels are a logical necessity. They would complete what is otherwise an
incomplete universe. If man goes downward, he encounters the animal world, but if he cannot
go upward and encounter the angelic world, something is missing and the universe is
incomplete. God has created creatures for every environment below man and it is logical that
He would create creatures for every environment above man. There is body without mind.
There is body with mind. If there is no mind without body between man and God, God has left
a whole conceivable strata of life out of His creation, and thus is an incomplete Creator. But if
23. God did make angels, then the creation is complete.
Philosophically, angels are a necessity. There must be an unbroken chain of life from the
amoeba to the angel. We can see the chain below man but not the one above him. But reason
demands that we believe in this invisible chain above man. What Adler says that reason
demands, the Christian says, revelation gives. The point is, everything the Bible says about
angels is consistent with the logic of reason and philosophy. It is a mistake to ignore them, for
they play an important role in the total picture of the universe and of the plan of God.
Christians are still deeply influenced by the old scientific mentality, which sought to
eliminate the supernatural. If it could not be made available to the senses, it was not real.
Materialism became a dominant world view that made even Christians blind to the mysteries
of the unseen world. We need to study the world of angels more seriously so that our appetite
for the unseen world can be enhanced. Christmas is an ideal time to do this, and so let's look
at angels and first of all consider-
I. THEIR NATURE.
There are more misconceptions on this than almost any other aspect of Biblical revelation.
Poets and artists are guilty for this. One year there was a great deal of controversy over the
Christmas stamp because it was obviously female. Artists have confused the romantic use of
the word angel, with the Biblical use. The result is, Biblical angels are usually pictured as
female, even though the Bible consistently portrays them as male. At the tomb of Christ they
are even called young men. Peter Marshall preferred Biblical scenes on Christmas cards,
rather than sail boats, bells, cats and dogs, or Santa. He said, "Angels there must be, but they
need not be modernistic angels in evening dress with peroxide permanents." But the fact is,
this is what you will usually see when angels are portrayed by the modern artist. Once in a
while, however, the term angel is applied to males. Like the case of the man who suddenly
found himself standing before the gate of heaven, and he was shocked. "How did I get here?"
he asked. Peter replied, "Don't you remember when your wife said, be an angel and let me
drive?"
The problem with humorous stories is that people take them as a reliable source of
information. They do not read the Bible and so all they know is what they hear in stories that
circulate. I heard a man in the Civil Air Patrol say that he almost got his wings. He was
referring to the fact that he almost collided with a jet when he was in his small plane. He was
expressing the popular idea that when a man dies he becomes like an angel with wings. What
is pathetic is that Christians often go right along with popular misconceptions. Children used
to sing in Sunday School,
I want to be an angel
and with the angels stand,
A crown upon my forehead
a harp within my hand.
The Bible makes a clear distinction between man and angel. Men will never become angels.
Their natures are radically different. Angels have neither bodies nor souls. Angels are pure
24. spirits. They can take on the bodies of men, but this is not their nature. In Hebrews 1:14,
angels are called ministering spirits. Man, because of his body, cannot be called a spirit. In
eternity men will have a resurrected body, which will make them forever different from
angels. M en are sometimes referred to as souls. A professor giving the population of his
home town said, "There are several hundred souls and a few heels." Men can be called souls,
but they are always souls linked to a body, and are never pure spirits, as are the angels.
Angels have some advantage over men by being pure spirits. They can communicate by an
act of the will. They can travel like thought across infinite space without passing through the
intervening space. Pure spirit does not even have the limitation of light. It is the fastest
aspect of visible reality, but it still must pass through space. Angels are marvelous creatures,
but they are still finite, for they were created.. In Psalm 148:2-5, angels are in the same
category as all of the rest of creation-"Praise Him, all his angels....for He commanded and
they were created." In Col. 1:16 we read, "For in Him were all things created....whether
thrones or dominions or principalities or powers." God alone is uncreated and eternal.
Angels have superior intelligence. Jesus implied this in Matt. 24:36, where referring to
His coming again He says, "of that day and hour knowth no one, not even the angels of
heaven." In other words, there are some things God does not even share with those beings
closest to Him, who know most everything else. Angels have a superior nature now, but
ultimately, man will be the masterpiece of God's creation, when they are made completely
Christlike. Next, let's look at-
II. THEIR NUMBER.
In verse 13 of our text, we read that suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the
heavenly host. It would be safe to say there are no small choirs in heaven. Angels are
pictured in the Bible as being a vast multitude. They are often compared to the stars in
number. It was widely believed among the early church fathers that the ratio between the
number of angels to that of men was 99 to 1. They arrived at this conclusion by what we
would consider a doubtful interpretation. They said the one lost sheep represented humanity,
while the 99 in the fold represented the good angels. Jesus left the 99, as the Good Shepherd,
to go find the one lost sheep of humanity. It is unnecessary to use such an interpretation to
establish that angels are numerous. The Bible speaks clearly on this issue. Duet. 33:2, speaks
of ten thousands of holy ones. Dan. 7:10 says, "Thousands of thousands ministered unto him,
and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him." Rev. 5:11 says, "I heard a voice of
many angels....and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands of
thousands." The idea being conveyed is that they are beyond accurate human calculation. In
our day these figures are not so vast, but in Bible times they represent numbers which are
unimaginable. Milton was not just speculating when he wrote,
Nor think....though men were none,
That Heaven would want spectators, God want praise!
Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth
Unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep.
All these with ceaseless praise his works behold
Both day and night.
25. Jesus in Matt. 12:53, told Peter to put away his sword. He said if He needed any defense,
more than 12 legions of angels stood ready. The reality of innumerable angels is not an
irrelevant fact, like the number of eggs a salmon can lay. It has very practical value in the
psychology of Christian living. It is the basis of optimism in a world where numbers do not
always support the truth of the Gospel. The prophet Elisha said in II Kings 6:16, "Fear not:
for they that are with us are more than they that be with them." The point being, that
because of the angels, the godly are always in the majority. The majority of intelligent beings
in this universe are always on the side of truth and light. Without this confidence, Satan can
easily lead us into discouragement, when we feel like we are alone.
The angels are man's allies in the battle against the forces of evil and unbelief. E. C.
Burne-Jones said to Oscar Wilde, "The more materialistic science becomes, the more angels
shall I paint, there wings are my protest in favor of the immortality of the soul." When the
study of angels becomes an end in itself, it leads to some sort of heresy, but when it leads you
to focus on Jesus Christ and His eternal kingdom, then it is a blessed Biblical doctrine. Their
focus is always on their Creator and Lord, and if we join them in that focus, they become our
allies.
Come, let us join our cheerful songs
With angels round the throne.
Ten thousand thousand are their tongues
But all their joys are one.
The purpose of the angels on the first Christmas was to get men to go and worship and
adore the Christ-child. That is still their main function in our lives today, and especially in
this Christmas season. The angels played a conspicuous role in that first Christmas.
1. An angel announced the birth of the forerunner of Christ-John the Baptist.
2. An angel came to Mary to announce the birth of the Messiah, and to tell her what name He
was to bear.
3. An angel came to Joseph in a dream to assure him the Christ-child was conceived by the
Holy Spirit.
4. An angel came to Joseph again to warn him to flee to Egypt.
5. An angel came to Joseph in Egypt to tell him to return to Israel.
6. Angels were the first to announce the birth of Christ to the shepherds.
Angels were the primary messengers of that first Christmas. The Star of Bethlehem was
their only competitor, and it reached only the wise men. All others were reached by angels.
The question is, what did Christmas mean to the angels? Were they just innocent bystanders
who happened to take an interest in the Incarnation? Not so-they were directly affected by
this event. It was good news to them as well as to the world, for it meant their job would be
more effective.
Origen, the church father said, "The coming of Christ into the world was a great joy for
those to whom the care of men and nature had been entrusted." He is referring to the angels.
Why should it make any difference to them? Why are they rejoicing before the shepherds? It
is because they too are shepherds. They do not care for sheep, but for men. They are the
guardians and the guides of mankind. It is a hard job with Satan and his angels doing all they
can to lead men astray. The track record of the good angels in the Old Testament is not very
26. impressive. Satan led God's people astray over and over again. Now, at Christmas, they are
rejoicing because their Lord has come to help them be more effective in the battle against
evil. They knew that the Incarnation was an invasion into enemy territory that would lead
them to be more victorious.
Now there is One who can destroy the works of the Devil, their greatest foe. Now they have
their David who can topple the giant who is too much for them. Jesus is their hero. We read
in Jude 1:9, "But even the Archangel Michael, when he was disputing with the Devil about the
body of Moses, did not dare to bring a slanderous accusation against him but said, the Lord
rebuke you." This is the most powerful angel we have any record about in the Bible, yet he
had to be careful in his conflict with Satan. No wonder the angels rejoiced at Christmas. They
now had a hero on the battlefield that would assure them of being on the winning team.
Christmas is not just an earthly event, it is a heavenly event. It is cause for celebration in the
heavens too, and that is why the angels are singing glory to God in the highest. They had been
waiting for the Messiah to come too, for it meant victory for angels as well as for men. From
their perspective, Christmas was the beginning of God's greatest strategy to defeat Satan.
The angels are not like the elder brother who was angry at the father for welcoming home
the prodigal son. They rejoice at every sinner who repents, for they are on God's side, and
rejoice that men are won back from Satan's clutches into the kingdom of light. We, as
restored sinners to the family of God, are to recognize the angels as a part of that family. It is
wrong to adore them and wrong to ignore them, but it is right to explore them and learn all
we can about them so as to feel they are our friends. Christians have not always been friendly
to angels. In this season of Christmas it is a good time to recognize our oneness with them,
and to be aware that when we sing the praises of God for His gift of salvation in His Son, the
Lord Jesus, we are being joined in our praise by the angelic host.
CHAPTER SIX
6. THE ENJOYMENT OF GOD based on Luke 2:8-
20
One of the biggest attractions in all of history was the smallest man alive-General Tom
Thumb. He was only 25 inches tall and weighed only 15 pounds. Over 20 million people paid
to see him sing and dance. He charms his way into the hearts of the greatest people of his
day-Queen Victoria of England, Queen Isabella of Spain, the Duke of Wellington and
Abraham Lincoln, just to name a few.
He was born January 4, 1838 as Charles Sherwood Stratton. Oddly enough, he was a big
baby weighing 9lbs. 2ozs. at birth, but at 5 months old he weighed 15lbs. 2ozs., and that is
where he stayed. In this way he was radically different than Jesus for Dr. Luke tells us in
Luke 2:52 that he grew in wisdom and stature. Jesus grew up as a normal man physically.
27. Tom Thumb did have some things in common with Jesus, however. Both were born as
sons of a carpenter. Jesus was not conceived by Joseph but he was his earthly father. Both
began as little mites who became mighty. Both remained single all their lives. Both drew
large crowds. All of these are trivial and incidental. That which they really had in common
was their adoration of their heavenly Father. Tom Thumb wrote, "I read the Bible every day,
and am fond of reading the New Testament. I adore my Creator and know that He is good to
us all. He has given me a small body, but I believe He has not contracted my heart, nor brain,
nor soul. I shall praise His name evermore."
The smallest man who ever lived and the greatest man who ever lived had in common with
each other the spirit of worship. Tom Thumb praised God for his little body with it's big
heart and soul. The angels praised God for the little baby of Bethlehem who would grow up
and cause people to praise God all over the world. The more you examine the Christmas
story, the more you discover that the one thing all of the persons involved had in common
was the spirit of praise.
Mary begins her song, "My soul praises the Lord." Zechariah's song begins, "Praise be to
the Lord." The angels suddenly appear, "Praising God and saying glory to God in the
highest." The shepherds in verse 20, "returned, glorifying and praising God."
One of the major differences between a Christian Christmas and a secular Christmas is
the praise to God. The secular soul does not rise above the materialism of the season, but the
spiritual soul recognizes that the essence of the celebration is in praising God for the Gift of
His Son. The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. This is also the chief
end of Christmas. The way to have a merry Christmas is to do what all the characters did on
that first Christmas-they enjoyed God and they praised Him..
We are to enjoy God forever but we do not have to wait until eternity to begin this
enjoyment. We start now, and the way we enjoy God is by praising Him. Praise is not only a
pleasure for the receiver but for the giver as well. This is a case where we can see it is more
blessed to give than to receive. We are, no doubt, more blest in the giving of praise to God
than He is by receiving it. To be a praiser of God is to be in the highest state of joy. All
other happiness falls short. The goal of Christmas is to enjoy God.
Martha was a wonderful Christian woman and Jesus loved her greatly, but she was so busy
preparing a meal for Jesus she did not enjoy Jesus. She missed the enjoyment of his presence
and His teaching and the result is she was rebuked for trying to rob M ary of her enjoyment
of these things. Jesus said Mary made the right and wise choice. The point Jesus was making
was that he wants to be enjoyed. His greatest enjoyment is in being enjoyed. This is God's
greatest pleasure as well. More than service even, God wants us to enjoy who He is and to
express that enjoyment is praise. The simplest definition of worship that I have come up with
is-the enjoyment of God. If you truly praise God you are enjoying God and thereby fulfilling
the very purpose for your existence.
The angels and the shepherds had this in common on that first Christmas: They were
enjoying God and what He was doing in history. When a Christian says Merry Christmas, it is
to mean a whole lot more than, enjoy your gifts, your food, your family, your friends, your
28. parties, etc.: It is to mean, above all else, enjoy God! In various places in the Bible even the
rocks and the trees and the mountains break forth in singing the praises of God. The chief
end of everything is to praise God. Happiness is expressed in praise. James 5:13 says, "Is
anyone happy? Let him sing songs of praise." Singing, praising, worshiping and being happy
are all linked together in what it means to enjoy God.
That is why it is surprising that there ever was a debate about whether angels sing or not. I
cannot conceive that God would make intelligent beings who can behold His glory and the
wonders of His creation and withhold from them the gift of music and song. Heaven is always
pictured as a place of praise and it would be cruel to be in this environment of perpetual
praise and never be able to join in the joyful expressions of thanksgiving through song. To
know God and His love and not be able to sing His praises would be more like hell. This is the
state of the fallen angels who have lost the presence of God and therefore have also lost the
enjoyment of praising Him is song. The essence of hell is the loss of the enjoyment of God.
Satan and his fallen angels lose the essence of heaven which is, the enjoyment of God.
The angels on that first Christmas gave us a glimpse of angelic enjoyment of God in their
song. It is of interest that the very first Christmas sermon that was preserved refers to this.
The sermon is by Telesphorus, the Bishop of Rome in 137 A.D., who said in that message,
"..that in the holy night of the Nativity of our Lord and Savior, they do celebrate public
church services, and in them do solemnly sing the angel's hymn......" All through history
Christmas has been a time of songs and praise. This is what men and angels have in common-the
ability to enjoy God and express that enjoyment in song. Paul Gerhardt in 1653 wrote,
All my heart this night rejoices
as I hear far and near,
Sweetest angels voices
Christ is born, the choirs all singing,
Till the air Everywhere
Now with joy is ringing
What was the purpose of the angels appearing to the shepherds? It was obviously their
goal to get the shepherds to enjoy God and what He was doing along with them. Don't be
afraid the angels said for their goal was not to scare the shepherds and make them fearful of
the supernatural world. Instead, they invited them to share in the secrets of the supernatural
world. They brought good news of great joy for all the people. Angels are not exclusive. They
do not want to sing God's praises to the exclusion of man. They want man to join them in
their songs of joy. After they told the shepherds where to find the baby Messiah, they
returned to heaven for they expected man to carry on the songs of praise on earth. They
would enjoy God in heaven and they expected man to enjoy God on earth. The message of
Christmas is, because God came to earth, we can, even in this fallen world, taste of heaven
and enjoy God now in time.
The two things everyone most desires are happiness and health. Christians who enjoy God
can be the world's greatest Santa Claus, for they can help people receive these gifts by
sharing the Gospel of God's love in Christ. Ultimate happiness and health are found in the
enjoyment of God. Prov. 17:22 says, "A cheerful heart is good medicine." What can make a
29. heart more cheerful than the enjoyment of God? When people receive God's gift of eternal
life in Christ, they receive with him the hope of eternal health and happiness. That is why it is
such good news and that is why joyful praise is at the center of the Christmas celebration.
Philipp Nicolai wrote,
Now let every tongue adore thee!
Let men with angels sing before thee!
Let harps and cymbals now unite!
Heaven's gates with pearl are glorious,
Where we partake through faith victorious,
With angels round thy throne of light.
No mortal eye hath seen,
No mortal ear hath heard such wondrous things;
Therefore with joy our song shall soar
In praise to God forevermore.
Singing at Christmas is not a mere trimming, but one of the main purposes of the season.
It is not the sweet potato, it is the turkey. It is not the ornament, it is the tree. Whatever helps
us to enjoy God is a vital part of the Christmas experience. Music and song have always been
a key means to this end. They get the mind and the body stimulated to praise God.
If everyone who enjoyed God, when Jesus was born, expressed that in praise, then we
ought to do so also. Praise in song is a natural response to a major event. When a nation is
born a national anthem is born too. Major things lead to songs and the most major event of
history was the birth of the Son of God into human flesh. Michael Harbon tells of the cowboy
who rode up to the Grand Canyon and said, "Something mighty big sure happened here."
The manger scene is to Christianity what the Grand Canyon is to nature. We are to look at it
with an awesome awareness that something might big sure happened here.
When Nixon was president, he got overly excited about Americans landing on the moon
and he said, "The planting of human feet on the moon is the greatest moment in human
history." If we spent a month out of each year celebrating that event with songs and plays and
parties of all kinds, he would have had a case. But the fact is, the greatest event in human
history was not when man set foot on the moon, but rather, when God set foot on the earth.
That is the event that sent music through the hearts of angels and shepherds and through all
of history. No human being will ever read all the poetry written about the birth of Jesus. No
human being will ever sing all the songs sung about this birth. No human being will ever see
all the paintings and other works of art created in honor of this birth.
Paul in IICor. 9:15, calls this baby, God's unspeakable gift. Some translate it God's
inestimable gift or God's indescribable gift or God's incomparable gift or God's inexpressible
gift. Why all these different words? They illustrate the very point of the verse which is, there
are not enough words to communicate the wonder and the worth of this gift. That is why the
Living Bible is good here for it refers to the gift of Jesus as "too wonderful for words."
Harry Ironside had an insight into this word that I treasure. He points out that it literally
means, "not yet fully expounded." We have hundreds of thousands of songs and millions of
30. sermons expounding on Jesus, but the point of Paul is, we can never fully grasp all that we
have in Jesus until we see Him face to face. Then we will say, as the Queen of Sheba said after
seeing Solomon in person, the half was not told me. We will sing the Praises of God for all
eternity for the gift of H is Son for we will be ever learning more and more of all that was
given to us in this wondrous gift. Because of this gift we will be able to enjoy God forever.
Christmas is a time to enjoy God because He made it possible to enjoy Him forever by His
inexpressible gift. He will go on forever expounding to us all that is included in this gift. Jesus
is a gift that goes on giving and giving for He is infinite.
If I have a party and go to all the trouble to clean and cook and decorate, my greatest
pleasure if going to be in the enjoyment of my guests. I will get pleasure out of their
enjoyment of all I have done for their pleasure. I will enjoy their enjoyment. The same is true
for God. What does God get out of Christmas? He gets the pleasure of our enjoyment of what
He has done for us. If we love His gift of the Lord Jesus and we express that love in songs of
praise we fulfill the purpose of God. The greatest gift we can give God is to enjoy the Gift He
has given to us.
Beverly Sills after one of her performances at the Metropolitan Opera, was being
congratulated by those who came back stage. After awhile one of them said they should go
and leave her alone for she has to give another performance at eight. Miss Sills heard that
and said, "No, I don't have to give another performance. I get to give it! I get to sing!" She so
loved to sing that it was pure pleasure and not a duty or obligation. We are really filled with
the Christmas spirit when this is our attitude. We don't have to sing Christmas songs, we get
to sing them! We get to enjoy the praises of God! We get to enjoy God! The angels made it
clear and the shepherds followed their lead, and wise men and women continue to do so
realizing that the essence of Christmas is in the enjoyment of God.
CHAPTER SEVEN
7. THE BABE AND THE BELL based on Luke 2:1-
20
Bells are one of the common symbols of Christmas, because all through history, bells have
been used to play the role of the angels on that first Christmas. Bells ring forth the message
of joy. The bell and the babe of Bethlehem are linked in many ways. Nowhere is this more
evident, than when you compare the history of our famous Liberty Bell with that of the
Christ-child.
Both designed to convey a message of good news. Jesus was God's Word, and He came to
be heard. He came to sound forth a message of joy and liberty. This was the purpose of the
Liberty Bell, as well. It was originally ordered by William Penn, the Christian founder of
Pennsylvania. It was to celebrate the 50th anniversary of religious freedom in Pennsylvania
from 1701-1751. The inscription on the bell is from Lev. 25:10, "Proclaim liberty
31. throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof." This bell, like the babe of
Bethlehem, was to bring good news of great joy to all people.
The Liberty Bell was not cast and hung to ring happily ever after, but like the babe of
Bethlehem, it had a battle for survival. The bell became famous on July 8, 1776, when the
first public reading of the Declaration Of Independence, took place in Philadelphia. The bell
began it's jubilant ringing in the tower of Independence Hall. That made the bell a great
symbol of the birth of freedom. The star of Bethlehem was a symbol of the birth of the King
of freedom, who came to set us free from the bondage to sin. Such symbols are a threat to
those who oppose liberty.
Herod would shoot the star from the sky, if he could, and so he sent his troops to silence
the Word, residing in that babe of Bethlehem. The bell was the object of a Herod like plot, as
well. The British General Howe, and 17,000 troops attacked Philadelphia in 1777. They
fought their way to the Liberty Bell to destroy this symbol of American freedom. Like
Herod, they came close to succeeding in their evil plot. They came within a rifle shot of the
bell. But in the night, they Americans lifted the 2,000 pound bell from the tower. They put it
on a farm wagon, covered it with potato sacks, and got it to the Zion Reformed Church in
Allentown. It remained hidden there for nearly a year. The babe of Bethlehem was taken off
to Egypt, and so both Herod and Howe were foiled in their attempts to destroy the babe or
the bell.
Both of them came back. Jesus returned to a life of teaching and service to His people,
and the Liberty Bell was returned to the tower in Independence Hall, where it rang out for
many great events. On July 8,1835, it was tolling for the funeral of Chief Justice John
Marshall. It was at this time that it cracked and was silenced. The babe of Bethlehem was
also silenced after much blessed service, and was also broken on the cross.
The parallel of the babe and the bell does not end there. The Liberty Bell was given a
resurrection, and the crack was filled in. It was ringing again in 1846 for the birthday of
George Washington. But near noon it cracked again, and after that brief restoration, it has
been silent ever since. Jesus also rose from the silence of the grave and after a brief time with
His disciples, He ascended to the Father. This fascinating parallel of the babe and the bell
introduces us to the role that bells have played in the history of Christmas. We do not hear
the angels, as did the shepherds, but if we listen to the Christmas bells, and know their
history, we can hear the same message that leads to the Savior.
The wise men were led by sight to the Savior. God gave them a star. But the shepherds
were led by sound. God gave them a message through the ear. Both are a part of God's
methods, and both of them touch us all, in the sounds and sights of Christmas. We live in a
visual oriented culture, and are more impressed by sight, than sound. But we need to learn to
listen too., for by means of the ear we can enter more deeply into the full message of
Christmas. Sound has the ability to produce emotion. The sound of bells can move us to
enjoy God's gift, all the more, if we know their history.
There is not a lot about bells in the Bible, but the little there is, tells us that God loves the
sound of bells. He had them play a role in the Old Testament that links them to the role of
32. His Son, He was to send into the world at Christmas. In Exodus 28:33-34, we have a
description of the robe that Aaron was to wear when he went into the holy place before the
Lord. Little golden bells were to be all around the skirt of the robe. Their tinkling sound, as
he came before the Lord, made him safe. The sound of the bells, was a message in music, that
protected him. Anyone who sought to come before the Lord, without the sound of these bells,
would die.
You can see the parallel again, with the babe and the bell. No one could approach God
without the bells, and Jesus said no man comes unto the Father but by me. There is no
entering the presence of God, without the Babe or the bell. The only other reference to bells
in the Bible, that I am aware of, is in Zech. 14:20, where the day of victory for the Kingdom of
God, over the nations of the world, is being described. It says, "And on that day there shall
be inscribed on the bells of the horses, Holy to the Lord." The bells are connected with total
victory. So also, the Babe of Bethlehem was born to be the King of Kings, whose kingdom
would conquer all the kingdoms of the world. It is no wonder that bells have become a
symbol of Christmas, for God chose the bell to be a symbol of joy and victory in His presence.
There are numerous types of bells, but all of them have some positive value, and thus, have
something in common with the Babe of Bethlehem. Two main characteristics stand out in the
messages conveyed to man, by the Babe and the bell. First of all, their message is-
I. A LIFTING MESSAGE.
Good news is what they are both all about. Love lifted me, we sing, and in God's gift of the
Babe of Bethlehem, He gave us the greatest lifting love ever. The Christmas message is a
message of love, and thus, a message of joy. The bells ring out this message of joy. They are
frequently referred to in Christmas songs.
1. I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day.
2. Ring The Bells Of Heaven.
3. Joy Bells Ringing In Your Heart
4. Jingle Bells.
5. Silver Bells.
6. Come On Ring Those Bells.
7. The Bells Of St. Mary.
8. Angels Singing, Church Bells Ringing.
9. Ring The Bells, Ring The Bells.
10. Christmas Bells.
All of these bells deal with a joyful message that gives a lift. The bell is the logical symbol
of marriage. Wedding bells are popular the year around as symbols of love and joy. They
are designed to bring a lift into life, and all relationships. God sent His Son into the world to
lift the fallen. He came so low to lift us high. The sounds of Christmas must be lifting sounds
to be consistent with the purpose of God. Bell sounds are ideal, for they convey, in a great
variety of ways, the lifting message of love and joy.
The bells that ring at Christmas time
33. Each bring a different greeting-
The door bell rings and tells of friends
Whom you will welcome meeting.
The slay bells tell of snow paths
And of fun, they are assigned.
The church bells tell of peace on earth
And joy to all mankind.
Yes, each bell has a greeting
Though it has a different ring-
And may you share the happiness
The bells at Christmas bring!
Bells have the power to move us with sound. William Cowper, author of many hymns,
gives us this graphic image, "The bells, the iron dogs of the air, Lift up their joyful barking."
Thomas Hood writes, "Bells are music's laughter." Edgar Guest wrote, "I am not the kind
that loves the past and all that’s modern scorns. I merely say that sleigh bells were more
musical than horns." What the stars are to the eyes, the bells are to the ears.
The star is a great Christmas symbol. It is heavenly, yet conveys light to the earth. This is
symbolic of the Babe of Bethlehem, who was heavenly in origin, but brought His light to
earth. So the bell hangs in it's tower above the earth, and is the most heavenly of instruments
for music, yet it's joyous message is heard on the earth. The bells are like audible stars.
Holy Night on wings of angels,
Thou descendest to the earth,
While the stars in quiet splendor
Hail the advent of Christ's birth.
In the stillness of the evening
Bells are heard from belfry tower;
Melodies of sacred music
Lend their beauty to this hour.
-Tabitha Marie Ritzmann.
Bells are designed to get your attention. That is why the Salvation Army uses them. The
angels had to get the shepherds attention, and the star had to get the wise men's attention.
Bells have been used all through history, to call man to an awareness of something they
should be in on. Bells ring to call you to a meal. The door bell and phone bell call your
attention to the fact, someone is trying to contact you. The church bell calls you to the
worship of God. Christmas bells are to call your attention to the fact, God has done
something in the gift of His Son, that is the basis for a never ending joy. Their sound is to
remind us, Jesus lifted man from the pit of despair to the pinnacle of delight.
Tommy's report card was not as good after the Christmas holiday. His father asked him
why? Tommy replied, "You know how it is dad, everything is marked down after