Do not be afraid, for I bring you good news of great joy,
which shall be for all people, for today in the city of David there has
been born a Savior, who is Christ the Lord (Luke 2:10HCSB).
And now abide faith, hope and love, these three, but the greatest of these is love (1 Corinthians 13:13).
The
good news (the gospel) announced to the shepherds on the first
Christmas has been celebrated throughout the centuries. Mary was chosen
by God to bring the Son of God to the world. An angel told Joseph that
which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. Jesus promised His
disciples that although He was leaving, He would still be with them
because His Father would send them the Holy Spirit to help them, teach
them and help them remember the things He had said. The Holy Spirit
brought gifts with Him to enable Christ's disciples to carry on His
work. There would be specific, individual gifts but the abiding gifts of
faith, hope and love would be given to all believers.
Faith is the revelation of the good news.
Through
faith we see God for who He really is. His nature is revealed to us
through faith. Faith is not blind. It allows us to see the miracles that
God has wrought through His Son. As C.S. Lewis says, "The central
miracle asserted by Christians is the Incarnation. They say that God
became Man. Every other miracle prepares the way for this, or results
from this."
When you believe in the miracle of the Incarnation and
invite the Christ who chose to be born in a manger to take residence in
the manger of your heart, you experience the greatest miracle of all -
forgiveness of your sins, reconciliation with God and a place in His
forever family.
In faith, the servants of God in the Old Testament
looked forward to this miracle and the revelation of God's presence.
Disciples in the New Testament and followers of Christ ever since that
time have all come to God through abiding faith.
All we need to know about God we see in Jesus. Through faith in Him, we see the nature of God revealed.
For
a child will be born for us, a son will be given to us, and the
government will be on His shoulders. He will be named Wonderful
Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6). For
the entire fullness of God's nature dwells bodily in Christ (Colossians
2:9).
Hope is the fulfillment of the good news. We hope because of God and God does not disappoint.
God's
word in the Old Testament prophesied of God's salvation through the
coming Messiah. His word in the New Testament recorded that salvation
obtained through the miraculous birth, sinless life, sacrificial death
and bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ. As the men of old believed God
would deliver what He promised, men today look back upon that
accomplished fact in history. The Son of God gives all believers the
hope of glory (Colossians 1:27).
Like Abraham, our faith is in a
God who fulfills His promises. Our hope is not a "hope so," but "I know
He will." We have this hope as an anchor for our lives, safe and secure
(Hebrews 6:19). Peter calls our hope a living hope (1 Peter 1:3).
Love is the good news.
God
does not need faith. Neither does He need hope. We do. He provides what
we need so that we might see the love He has for us. We love Him only
because He first loved us.
God is love. It was love that brought
Jesus to earth. It was love that enabled Him to endure temptations and
shame so that He could be our perfect substitute. It was love that led
Him to the cross. It was love that resurrected Him from the dead.
He loved us and wants us to love others the same way - sacrificially (John 15:9-14).
The King of kings chose to be born in a stable because of His love for us. There is no greater love. Love is the gospel story.
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