“It’s the most wonderful time of the year.” You’ve probably heard this phrase sung or spoken many times in recent weeks. Indeed, increased sales at this time of year bring joy to many in business. An expression that is not as popular is “Jesus is the reason for the season.” Although “Happy holidays” has replaced “Merry Christmas” as the greeting of choice in Quebec, Jesus is the central figure in this season. How many people stop to consider that the calendar dates back to Him?
“Look at his relationship with his disciples. Jesus has twelve disciples, yet notice that he’s not one of the Twelve. If the Twelve represent a renewed Israel, where does Jesus fit in? He’s not just part of Israel, not merely part of the redeemed group, he’s forming the group – just as God in the Old Testament formed his people and set up the twelve tribes of Israel. That’s a clue about what Jesus thought of himself.”
The next time you hear the song about the twelve days of Christmas, why not think about the twelve disciples and the True Love of all mankind? With so much emphasis on receiving gifts at this time of year, how can we fail to observe the greatest gift of all time? God loved you and me so much that He sent His one and only Son – Jesus – to make it possible for us to receive forgiveness for our sins through faith in Him. If you have never trusted in Christ as your personal Saviour, what are you waiting for? If you are a child of God, have you thanked Him today for His love and grace?
By His grace,
Steve