It seems like everywhere you go during the month of
December people ask the same question. At the grocery checkout
counter--"Are you ready for Christmas?" At the bank drive through
window--"Are you ready for Christmas?" At the doctor's
office--"Are you ready for Christmas?"
I think the answer to that question depends on how you
define "ready." Let me ask you this question: "Are you ready for
Jesus?" Now that puts the idea of being ready in a whole different
Christmas light, doesn't it?
John the Baptist was sent by God to get the people ready
to meet Jesus. Here's what Matthew had to say about him:
In those days John the Baptist came preaching in the
Desert of Judea and saying, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is
near." This is he who was spoken of through the prophet Isaiah:
"A voice of one calling in the desert,
'Prepare the way for the Lord; make straight paths for
him.'"...
"People went out to him from Jerusalem and all Judea
and the whole region of the Jordan. Confessing their sins, they were baptized
by him in the Jordan River." (Matthew 3:1-3, 5-6).
We don't like the words "repent" or
"repentance" very much. They mean "to make a radical change in
one's life, to turn and go in the opposite direction from sin (another word
we're not too fond of today) to God." Repentance involves an element of
grief over the way we have lived apart from God and a decision to run toward
the Father. That was God's idea of the way to prepare for Christ's arrival in
the book of Matthew, and it is still God's idea of preparing to worship Him
today.
Let's reflect for a moment on the words to this poem and
then answer the question, "Are you ready for Christmas?"
"Ready for Christmas," she said with a sigh
As she gave a last touch to the gifts piled high...
Then wearily sat for a moment AND READ
Til soon, very soon, she was nodding her head.
Then quietly spoke a voice in her dream,
"Ready for Christmas, what do you mean?"
She woke with a start and a cry of despair.
"There's so little time and I've still to prepare.
Oh, Father! Forgive me, I see what You mean!
Yes, more than the giving of gifts and a tree.
It's the heart swept clean that He wanted to see,
A heart that is free from bitterness and sin.
So be ready for Christmas - and ready for Him.
Prayer: Dear Lord,
I want to be ready for Jesus today and every day. I come to You now in
repentance for my sins: my sin of selfishness, stubbornness, and rebellion. I
turn from my self-centeredness today and commit to keep my focus on You. God, I
cannot do this on my own. I am not able. So I ask that you fill me with the
power of Your Holy Spirit Who empowers me to obey. Thank You that You have
given me everything I need for a life of godliness and truth. Create in me a
clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. In Jesus' name, amen.
Today's Advent reading is from
the Girlfriends
in God devotional ministry.
Join us for our Christmas Service at NRN on Sunday December 23rd at 10:45 - and then on Monday December 24 at 5:00pm for our annual Christmas Eve Service.
Join us for our Christmas Service at NRN on Sunday December 23rd at 10:45 - and then on Monday December 24 at 5:00pm for our annual Christmas Eve Service.
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