“GOD WITH US” – DON’T SETTLE FOR ANYTHING ELSE!

 WORD FROM THE CENTER: MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2023

Welcome to “Word from The Center” MONDAY, a devotional word from the Center of our faith, Jesus Christ, with reflections from His Word. I’m Gregory Seltz, Today’s verse is from Matthew 1:21 and 23b, where an angel tells Joseph this about Mary and her child:  

She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins….they shall call his name Immanuel” (which means, God with us)

“GOD WITH US” – DON’T SETTLE FOR ANYTHING ELSE!

Who could refuse this offer: “Peace that lasts, forgiveness that holds, and life abundant now and forever because God is with us.” Well, many do. Why? Because as sinful, rebellious people by nature, we tend to settle for counterfeits instead of the real thing. When offered “eternal peace that comes from sins forgiven,” we would rather settle for “peaceful circumstances,” or just our temporal “peace of mind,” right? We want the peace that comes with bills paid, relationships intact, body/health doing fine, and purposeful work to do for as long as we’d like to do it. What about “God with us” no matter the circumstances? We would often rather just have circumstances to our liking instead.

Well, I pray that the candles of Christmas Eve worship and the Light of Christmas Day worship open your hearts and minds to the possibilities for you that come only because the Savior HAS come. He “is Christ the Lord” (Luke 2:7). Let this Christmas, then, be a time of reflection when you think about what it means to have faith in the Savior who is “God with us,” no matter the circumstances of the moment. That’s the offer that faced Joseph that first Christmastide. He had so much on his mind. Mary was pregnant, but it wasn’t his child. What would he do? How would he face the sneers of the people of his community? He had a bit of courage. He reasoned that he would try to protect Mary amidst his disappointment by “divorcing her quietly” (Matthew 1:19). But then things changed dramatically. Suddenly, an angel appears in a dream and says, “Do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife” (Matthew 1:20) because God is at work in ways that you can’t totally understand. Joseph could have run for the hills. But, thankfully, Joseph put His faith in God’s Word and wouldn’t settle for anything less than Mary as his wife, and Jesus as His Savior no matter the personal cost at the moment.  

Christmas and Easter are vital to us because they deliver what we really need. It’s the reality of sins forgiven and eternal life secured. It’s the promise of peace that lasts, a peace that endures no matter the present trouble. The Bible tells us about the peace that God brings. He paid the price to come into our life, He promises to be with us in all the circumstances of this world, and He assures us that in Him we will live forever in heaven. It’s the peace that comes when you know that there is one who is able, who is capable, and who is with you in all things to bring you blessing. Faith in Him says, “Nothing else, and surely nothing less.” O come, O come Emmanuel mightily into our daily lives. When the God who is “with us” is also God “for us,” we can face whatever comes our way because our lives are secure in His hands. When we realize that IN CHRIST we already have even more than ENOUGH, then life becomes a journey of “God with us” that leads to abundant joy, eternal life, and a peace that lasts…even amidst circumstances which seem to be to the contrary. A blessed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day to you all!

PRAYER: Dear Jesus, give us the wisdom and faith of Joseph to take You at Your Word, even when circumstances are challenging. And give us a sense of what it means to live life with faith in You, the God who came into our lives to save us and who is with us even now. AMEN

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