And it was at Jerusalem the feast of the dedication, and it was winter. And Jesus walked in the temple in Solomon's porch. John 10:22,23
This year, the Feast of Dedication, Hanukkah begins on December 25. What does the Feast of Dedication have to do with Christmas? Could it be that we wouldn't have Christmas if there had not been a Hanukkah?
All through history, Satan has tried to destroy God's people so Christmas would never come. Think about Abraham and Isaac. Imagine an old man over 100 years old, tying up a teenager to offer the teen as a burnt sacrifice. Isaac could have easily broken away and run like crazy. But no, Isaac was obedient to his father, even as Jesus was obedient to His Father, even unto death. God spared Isaac's life because he couldn't die for our sins. But the Father did not spare His only Son. While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Without God's love, there would be no Christmas.
Think about Esther. God put her through tragic events to make her the queen who would save her people. If Haman had won, the Jews would have been destroyed. There would have been no special people to receive God's Son. There would be no Christmas.
Think about Hanukkah. The Greeks had come in to change the culture of the Hebrews to the Greek culture, language, and religion. A pig was sacrificed on the temple altar. The brave family of the Maccabees fought for Israel and the temple. They cleansed the temple but there was only enough oil to light the lamp for one night. It would take a week to make more oil. They demonstrated their faith and love by reclaiming the temple and lighting the lamp. God demonstrated His love and power by keeping the lamp burning for eight days while the oil was being made.
What would have happened if the Maccabees had not reclaimed the temple? The religion of the true God would have been destroyed. There would have been no Christmas.
Think about King Herod's attempt to kill the baby Jesus by killing all the children under two years old. If Joseph had not listened to God and taken Jesus to Egypt, there would have been no Calvary, no sacrifice for our sins. There would be no salvation.
Even to this day, Satan attempts to end Christianity. Satan knows his time is short. No matter what we see on the news, be reassured, God is not dead nor doth He sleep. He is in control. God wins. There is forgiveness and salvation because there is Christmas.
Heavenly Father, thank you for overthrowing every plan of Satan from the beginning. Thank you for placing each person, Abraham, Isaac, Esther, the Maccabees, and Joseph, and others in the right place at the right time. Father, we know you have placed each of us here for such a time as this. May we be like those who were obedient to you even in the face of death. In Jesus's name. Amen.
Hey Kids:
Christmas brings out the carols, some old favorites, some new but all to remind us of the birth of our Savior. We often sing without thinking too deeply about the words. If we read and listen more closely we may be surprised at the meaning and prophesy found in our songs.
From now until Christmas read the carols.
Examine them as devotions
Search for the meaning the author was trying to convey.
Here's a few to get you started.
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing
Silent Night
O Little Town of Bethlehem
No comments:
Post a Comment