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2007-12-17 - Christmas
Demotion
Originally Published 2000-12-20
We trust that God will use this encore from retired writer David, to bless
you as it blessed readers when it was originally sent.
Philippians 2:6 (NCV) Christ himself was like God in
everything. But he did not think that being equal with God was something
to be used for his own benefit.
Christmas is approaching quickly. For some of us, it is a time of happiness
mixed with sadness. We Christians are certainly joyful about celebrating
the birth of the Christ child. At the same time, there are empty chairs at
the dinner table. Maybe this year will be the first one for a vacant chair
around your family's table. Lost loved ones, broken homes and illnesses are
represented by the empty chairs and the silence that rings in our ears. Every
year as my family decorates our Christmas tree, my face reflects back to
me from an ornament hanging on the tree. As I look at my reflection, I remember
the Christmas that my grandfather died. As kids, we tried to be happy by
making funny faces appear on the round colorful balls hanging from the tree
at Grandmother's house.
That was over thirty-five years ago, yet the powerful emotions of Christmas
make memories linger on. My family has many traditions. These traditions
are the constants during the hectic time around Christmas. Christmas Eve
morning, my mom used to prepare a huge brunch before we exchanged presents.
It's different now, that she is no longer with us. Christmas must bring
bittersweet memories for God the Father, too. I cannot imagine a pain greater
than losing a child. I do know the great joy and blessing of seeing my own
children born. I cannot imagine God sending His Son, knowing that He would
be killed.
Philippians 2:7 (NCV) But he gave up his place with God
and made himself nothing. He was born to be a man and became like a servant.
Don't skim over the above verse. Jesus was equal in every way with God. Grasp
the significance. Jesus gave up His place with God. He was there before the
beginning of time, receiving the praises of the angels. He gave up his position,
to become like you and me. Would you and I have done that? The Christ child's
birth was a divine demotion. It is hard for us to understand - as we scratch,
claw and climb ladders for promotions in the world. Christ was counterintuitive
in every way. Why? He became like us, to share all our emotions and experiences.
He became like us, to be able to be a very personal God --- a God that fully
understands us spiritually, emotionally and physically. He became like us,
to die for all of us.
Philippians 2:8 (NCV) And when he was living as a man,
he humbled himself and was fully obedient to God, even when that caused his
death-death on a cross.
If painful memories and sad emotions grip your heart this Christmas season,
I pray that you will remember the divine demotion that Christ took for us.
Whatever emotion you are feeling, He has felt. Whatever troubles you, He
has been there. Friends and family members sometimes abandon us, but He never
does. Those of us who are Christ-followers know that we truly have a friend
in the Christ child.
John 15:15 (NCV) I no longer call you servants, because
a servant does not know what his master is doing. But I call you
friends.
Lord, help us to focus on that Babe in a manger, Who
could have come as a ruling King, but instead humbled himself -- even to
death -- to become one of us. Thank You for giving us a Savior Who knows
our troubles and our faults, yet still calls us friends. In His precious
name we pray. Amen.
David Massey
david@e-devotionals.org
http://www.cfdevotionals.org
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