Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Daily Devotions 2014 January 1

Read Luke 2:21

In the days of the New Testament, the Jewish people had many rituals and observances which demonstrated devotion and commitment to worship God by faith.  In this verse we read how Jesus was circumcised, like all Jewish boys, on the eighth day after his birth.  And it was on this day that he was given his name, Jesus.
We handle births in our day very differently.  

We often have a name picked out for our children long before they are born (of course Jesus’ name had been presented by the angel before he had been conceived).  We usually know the sex of our child months before the child is born.  In those days, until the child arrived no one knew for sure the sex of the child (but in Jesus’ case Mary was told this as well).

But imagine this for a moment.  For 7 days Jesus had no given name.  The shepherds came and went.  Joseph and Mary cared for his needs and Mary went through the Jewish rituals of purification after childbirth.
But on day 8, in obedience to the Law, Jesus is cut.  His family is to raise him by faith in obedience to God (see Genesis 17:10). And then his name is given. Jesus. The name given would be how the world will hear of God’s love and salvation.

This family lived by faith. Their love for God was demonstrated in obedient trust to do things God’s way. 

Your love for God is demonstrated by faith (trust and obedience).  As you start this new year, will you commit to live by faith?  Will you trust God to the point that what he says for your life will be your pattern of living?

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Magic of Christmas

The magical season of Christmas is here.  This time of the year is unlike any other.  Radio stations play special songs.  Our towns and cities take on glitter and lights. Greenery, lights, special candies and snacks fill our homes.  The bells are rung outside our favorite stores reminding us not to forget the needs of the poor this season. 


We have been in the mood for Christmas around our home since Halloween.  Thanksgiving is included in the Christmas season for us. The longer we can extend this special season, the better.  As I have been rereading the Christmas stories again from the Bible, I have been taking time to post a few verses at a time on Facebook and Twitter. People seem to really enjoy being reminded of the rich scriptures that tell the story of Christmas.


May your season be merry and bright.