Moving from Luke 2 (The Christmas story) to Worship

Merry Christmas everyone. The wonder of Christmas is that Jesus Christ the Lord stooped to be born as a humble baby in a lowly manger. My wish is for everyone to take time this Christmas and stop to contemplate the wonder and be moved enough to truly worship our dear Savior.

I recently received a new study Bible that I plan to review in the near future. I turned to it this morning and found some encouraging words in the “Thoughts for Personal/Family Worship” following Luke chapter 2. The Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible (RHB, 2014) had these poignant thoughts that I leave with my readers this Christmas:

1.  As we read about the birth of Christ, many focus on the shepherds and angels. Certainly there are many lessons in what we are told about them and in what they did. Most important, however, is what Christ Himself did in His birth: He came to this lost world to be a Savior. Equally important is what God the Father did in the birth of His Son. He sent His Son in order to glorify Himself in the salvation of lost and miserable sinners like these shepherds. Reflect upon how low God stooped by sending His Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin (Rom. 8:3). Why was it necessary for the Lord to come in such humiliation as to lie in a manger rather than in a king’s crib? What does this foreshadow about the manner in which Christ would save sinners?

2.  When Jesus was born the angels of God sang “Glory to God in the highest,” and the shepherds were glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen. Godly old Simeon was moved by the Holy Spirit to give public praise to God, and faithful Anna thanked the Lord and told many of the birth of the Redeemer. Why should Christ’s coming move Christians to sing and praise God? If our hearts are cold and sluggish to worship, what might this reveal about us?  (pg. 1457)

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Christmas Miscellanies

Wow, we’re talking about Christmas already. Time sure flies!

More and more businesses are removing “Christmas” from Christmas. Happy Holidays from Costco and others…. Personally, however, I’m not too disturbed when our secular nation rejects a Christian holiday. For the first 300 years of Christianity all secular nations rejected all Christian holidays, and they persecuted us to boot.

R.C. Sproul’s radio broadcast Renewing Your Mind is offering daily specials. Yesterday I gave a gift to receive a copy of Sproul’s new kid’s book, The Prince’s Poison Cup. They gave an audio cd of it along with the book. Today, for any gift, you can get a new Christmas music CD (The Word Became Flesh), with narration of the Christmas story. Check it out.

I read an interesting post over at Parchment and Pen challenging many of the traditional trappings to the Christmas story. You think Christ was born in a lonely stable built into a cave away from the town? With no happy relatives there assisting? They say think again. Makes me want to research this topic out even further….

Finally, I’m going to strongly suggest that you stay tuned to BibleGeekGoneWild.com. Shaun Tabatt has an announcement to make this weekend. Something about tons of free book offers in the 12 days before Christmas. It may be in your best interest to follow his blog over the next couple of weeeks 😉 . UPDATE: here’s the link to Shaun’s announcement.