Christmas Adorations For thousands of years the Israelites had been looking for the coming of the Messiah. There in Bethlehem by the miraculous power of God, Mary, a young virgin, gave birth to the Savior of the world. Most people missed that glorious event, but a few did not. Who are the Biblical examples for us to follow
in showing adoration to the Lord Jesus Christ? 1.) Mary... having a heart that is completely surrendered to
the will of God. Mary, the chosen mother-to-be of
Jesus, responded to the angel Gabriels startling
announcement with, I am the Lords servant... may it be
to me as you have said. We do not know all Mary went through after she
conceived the Christ Child by the Holy Spirit. We
do know that Joseph, not understanding at first how his
beloved Mary had become pregnant, had it in his mind to
quietly divorce her. But God intervened for His
faithful servant, Mary. An angel of the Lord
appeared to Joseph in a dream, and told him not to be
afraid to take Mary home to be his wife, that the Child
in her was of the Holy Spirit. Joseph and Mary
obeyed God even at personal expense (Matt. 1: 18 - 24). 2.) The shepherds... believing, responding and witnessing.
Believing the announcement of the angel of the Lord, the
shepherds hurried to find the Baby Jesus lying in the
manger. Then they spread the word concerning what
had happened and what was told them about the Child (Luke
2: 16, 17). 3.) Simeon... living a Holy Spirit-led life full of praise to
God. The Holy Spirit had led Simeon, a
righteous and devout man, to go into the temple courts
just as Joseph and Mary came to consecrate Jesus to God
when He was eight days old. Recognizing that
Salvation had surely come to both the Jews and the
Gentiles, Simeon took Jesus into his arms and praised God
(Luke 2: 21 - 28). 4.) Anna... being thankful and always about the Lords
work. The elderly prophetess, Anna, never stopped
worshiping the Lord in the temple. She often fasted
and prayed. When she saw the Baby Jesus she gave
thanks to God (Luke 2: 37, 38). 5.) The Magi... physically giving of themselves, their hearts,
and their gifts to the Lord. The Magi from the East
had come on a long and dangerous journey with one purpose
in mind, to worship a newly-born King. Having thus
presented themselves in worship, they then gave
their gifts: gold, a tribute worthy of a
King; frankincense, a fragrance often used to honor
God with the smoke of incense; and myrrh, a spice
used to embalm the dead, foretelling Jesus
sacrificial death to come (Matt. 2: 11). Like these before us, if we are sincere in the
surrender of ourselves to Him, we, too, should not be
unwilling to part with all that is dear to us for His
glory and worshipour reputations, our finances, our
time, our plans. How will you show your adoration of the Lord Jesus Christ this Christmas season? Start with inviting Christ into your heart to be both Savior and Lord! Oh come, let us adore Him... Christ, the Lord! |
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