Friday, November 23, 2012

Thoughts on Christmas

As Christmas is approaching, it is the time of year that we read the Christmas Story. You know the one I mean, Luke chapter 2. I was wondering where to read next in the Bible and my husband suggested I read Luke. I dove into chapter one and as I read about Mary, I was just amazed at her reponse to the angel's message to her. We have this Godly, Jewish, young teenage girl who is engaged to be married to a Godly Jewish man and God tells her she will become pregnant. Think of the shame that she will experience in her culture at that time. What will her fiance think when she tells him she is still a virgin, but she is pregnant. 'Don't worry Joseph, it is the son of God.' As the angel is telling her that the Spirit of God will come upon her and she will be carrying God in the flesh, as a baby, what is going through her head? I can only imagine she is thinking about how crazy it sounds to her and how she knows people will respond to finding out her 'condition'. But what is her response to the angel? Have you ever seen such humility and willingness in a young woman? She said, "I am the Lord's servant. May everything you have said about me come true." God knew her well, obviously, her response is challenging to my own heart. I know I am not that humble. Could I really be that willing to do whatever God would ask of me? I hope that I would respond to anything God would ask me to do in the same, humble and willing way that Mary did.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

In God's eyes.

As I was reading through Hebrews 11 a while back, it hit me, God is praising his children for their obedience to him. He is praising them because they believed God would do what he said. But what about all their mistakes? Why doesn't he remind us that they were not perfect people either? I mean, what about David, we all know he messed up royally. And Noah? Wasn't he a drunk? Samson? Rahab? They all made plenty of mistakes, just like me. But what is God seeing? He is seeing their obedience and faith in Him. This is so encouraging to me. At the end of my life it isn't my mistakes that will matter, but it is my obedience and faith that God will see. He sees me clothed in Christ's righteousness. WOW! WOW! WOW! We serve a good God :)
I love this verse toward the end of the chapter concerning believers who suffered for Christ, what if God said this about you?
Hebrews 11.38a "the world was not worthy of them"