“Look!
The virgin will conceive a child!
She
will give birth to a son
and
will call him Immanuel
(which
means ‘God is with us’).”
Isaiah
7:14
GOD
WITH US
One of the most important-if not the most important-question
anyone can ask is this: “How does God relate to the world?” If you were to ask
that question in a random group of people, say at a mall or a public gathering
of some kind, you would get all kinds of answers.Some would say that God created the world, then withdrew-and isn’t all that interested in what’s going on. Others would say that God may have been powerful enough to make everything, but He certainly isn’t strong enough to stop all the suffering and evil in the world. Still others would say that the question is irrelevant, because there’s really no God anyway although it’s okay to believe in some sort of “cosmic power” if it helps you sleep at night.
If by chance there was someone in the crowd who really understood
what the Bible says about God, and if this person was confident enough to give
an answer that isn’t all that popular these days, here’s what you would hear:
Jesus Christ.
Jesus is both the Christian answer and also the Christmas
answer to the question, “How does God relate to the world?”, because Jesus is
God in human form. He is “the visible image of the invisible God” (Colossians
1:15). The technical term for the process of God taking on human form is
incarnation, which comes from a Latin word meaning “taking” or “being flesh”.
In the Bible the concept of the incarnation is best expressed in John 1:14: “So
the Word became human and made his home among us.”
This verse, where Jesus is referred to as the living Word
of God, also conveys the idea that God became a human so He could come to earth
and live among us. That’s the essence of the name given to Jesus by the prophet
Isaiah: Immanuel, which means “God with us.” What powerful words! John
MacArthur has said, “If we condense all the truths of Christmas into only three
words, these would be the words.”
Imagine the Creator of the universe taking on human
form-the form of a baby-so that He could be with us! It’s not that we’re all
that great to be around. We make mistakes and say the wrong things. Some of us
say nasty things about God, while others prefer to think that He doesn’t exist.
As humans, we can be an unsavory bunch, yet the all-powerful, all-knowing,
completely holy and faithful Creator of the universe willingly came in the form
of a frail baby to hang out with us and show us a better way to live.
Because of Jesus, we know that God is with us. We also
know that God loves us and that God is for us. Even more, because Jesus is God,
we have someone who can save us-because He lived a perfect life and became the
perfect sacrifice for our sins.
Because Jesus is human, He can identify with our
weaknesses. We don’t have to worry that God is detached from our world, not
caring about us. He knows what we are going through, and He is able to help us
in our distress.
...IN THE SMALL STUFF
• If God is with you, you are never alone.
• If God is for you, nothing can be against you.
• Because God is both with you and for you, anything He
has done for anyone, He can do for you.
• Jesus may not be living on earth right now, but He is
living-and wants a personal relationship with you.
• Jesus is the ultimate expression of God’s love.
Excerpted from: GodIs in the Small Stuff at Christmas by Bruce Bickel, A Stan Jantz
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