Nothing like a wrapped present to build excitement in the heart of a child. Ace and I get excited too for we know what the presents are and we know they will love them. They did not shop for their gifts or pay for it, we did, it's theirs, free and clear. We don't expect them to pay us back, or buy us something in return.
You know I am still excited over the gift I opened on Oct. 20th, 1980. In fact I want to give this gift to all I meet. Instead of being under a tree this gift was nailed to a old rugged cross, it's package of flesh torn and bleeding. The bow made into a crown of thorns dug into the wrapping. There was nothing pretty about the package and the way it was presented. Yet it contain everything to give me eternal life.
I believe God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit gets excited when ever this gift is presented to someone. They wait, hoping it will be accepted.
There is no plainer truth taught in the Word of God than salvation being a “free gift” (Romans 5:15,18; 6:23). If I were to offer you a Christmas present, but with the stipulation that you must be willing to take a bath, it would not be a gift. Why? Because I have clearly implied that I expect you to take a bath to get the present. A gift is defined as something given voluntarily without any payment in return.
The thief had nails through both hands, so that he could not work; and a nail through each foot, so that he could not run errands for the Lord; he could not lift a hand or a foot toward his salvation, and yet Christ offered him the gift of God; and he took it. Christ threw him a passport, and took him into Paradise. D.L. Moody (don't you just love this quote?)
Quote from Mary DeMuth book, Everything.
We cannot fully satisfy a holy God. Our redemption is an outrageous, initiating act accomplished by God alone. He pursued humanity to such an extent that His feet landed on earth, and He chased after us until He rescued us at the cross. We did not climb onto those wooden beams. We could not receive the nails that pierced those holy hands. We who are not kingly wore no crown. We could not drink the cup of God wrath. "For while we were still helpless, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. Rom. 5:6. God did what we could not . He sent His beautifully sinless Son to take our place, to satisfy for all time God's wrath upon sin. "For our sake He made Him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God. II Cor. 5:21
God transforms, He creates, He thinks otherworldly thoughts, He dares to redeem an obstinate world. If we camp in that place, remembering the gift we could never, ever pay back, we will live astonished lives, and our growth will be the best kind---the kind that emerges from gratitude, from thinking rightly about God.
What a gift!
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I pray you have already opened this gift and with a thankful heart will celebrate Him this Christmas.
Not only did I initially open that gift when i was 8 years old (1960) I have grown from that fledgling baby into a man who continues to pursue God. 61 years and counting and some day I will no longer have to count because it will be worth it all. I celebrate His birth and His grace.
ReplyDeleteThat is the best and most glorious gift I ever opened, Betty, and I'll never stop cherishing what Jesus has done for me and all of us.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
There can be no greater gift or no greater Love than the love our Savior has for us...He redeemed us when we didn't deserve to be redeemed. He loved us when we were yet lost in our sins, and still He died for us and gave us life eternal. There can be no greater gift than this. Have a blessed and glorious Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful gift He gave us! So thankful for the birth of our Lord, and the joy that His birth has brought us. Happy New Year to you!
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