Saturday, December 25, 2010

Immanuel!!

Its Christmas morning, so I’ll try to keep this short and sweet…
Christmas is like no other day. Presents, food, wrapping paper scraps that you find in April… There’s just nothing else like it!! For some, it is simply a celebration of family. To others, it’s a mildly religious celebration, but a great excuse to spend money and get stuff. And to one more group, it is a day of profound meaning and blessing because of the Person that we celebrate. No matter which group you fall into, I think we can all recognize that the reason Christmas is so unique is because the One we celebrate on this day is so unique!!
There are a lot of things and people that get worshipped in our world… There are a lot of different gods. Some gods, are just things that we spend way too much time obsessing over, like money, cars, etc. Some gods are people that have done their best to be set apart from the rest of us and be worthy of worship (they’ve done the supernatural)… Then there is a group of gods that has always been in another realm. They kinda just hang out there, and maybe people bug them from time to time. But the God we celebrate at Christmas is just a little different…
Jesus isn’t just an object we obsess over (in fact, very few of us probably give Him the attention He deserves). He’s not a guy who did some crazy stuff and now we build statues in His honor. He’s not a deity that keeps His distance so that He doesn’t get easily annoyed. He is Immanuel!!
Immanuel is what the angel said Jesus would be called in Matthew 1:23, and it means, “God with us.” Our God didn’t ascend from amongst us, or sit in Heaven looking down on us… He became one of us!! He is Immanuel!!! He is with us!! He has walked more than a mile in our shoes (He even walked in our skin!). The book of Hebrews says He faced temptation and trials. He suffered the scourge of our sin, and ultimately died our death…. And He didn’t have to… He didn’t have to be Immanuel…
He could have kicked back in Heaven and let us be destroyed by our own wickedness and sinfulness. He could have let us keep digging our grave. But He didn’t! He became one of us. He then took the grave-digging shovel from our hands, and laid down in that grave. He died our death. He paid our penalty. And He didn’t have to. He had a pretty good view from Heaven, but He gave it up and became Immanuel.
Immanuel is why we celebrate this day… Don’t forget to take a few minutes to thank Him…

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