O Come, All Ye Faithful
Come and behold Him,
Born the King of Angels;
O come, let us adore Him
Adoration is a word that we love to use during the Christmas season thanks
largely to the classic carol O Come, All Ye Faithful as we sing, “O come, let
us adore Him.” So many of us during the Christmas season spend more time
thinking about Christ and giving Him adoration than any other time of the year.
Think about it for a moment. More people go
to church during Christmas than any other time of the year. We also tend to
find ourselves singing and listening to songs about Jesus more during the
Christmas season than any other time of year. As a result, Christmas is a time
when we love to praise Him, honor Him, and adore Him much in the way
Philippians 2:9-11 describes.
While it’s great that Christ earns so much of our attention and adoration
during Christmas, it’s important to remember that we should pay that same
amount of attention to Him 12 months a year instead of just one. Sure, it’s
easy to get caught up in the Christmas spirit and spend more time thinking,
singing, praying, and adoring Christ during December, but in order to have a
true relationship with Christ we must adore and spend time with Him throughout
the year.
This
year as you move out of the Christmas season and back into the normalcy of
life, strive to find a way to capture that Christmas spirit that will enable
you to adore Him and grow with Him every day of your life.
Questions:
What things keep you from adoring and spending time with Christ on a daily
basis?
What steps will you take to ensure that you spend time daily with Christ?
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