When
the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth His Son. —Galatians 4:4
How
far is it from Nazareth to Bethlehem? If you’re in Pennsylvania, it’s about 9
miles and takes about 10 minutes by car. But if you’re in Nazareth of Galilee,
and you’re traveling along with your pregnant wife, as Joseph was, it’s about 80
miles to Bethlehem. That journey probably took Joseph and Mary about a week, and
they didn’t stay in a nice hotel when they got there. All Joseph could find was
a stall in a stable, and that’s where Mary delivered “her firstborn Son” (Luke
2:7).
But
the journey for the infant Jesus was much farther than 80 miles. He left His
place in heaven at God’s right hand, came to earth, and accepted our humanity.
Eventually, He was stretched out on a cross to die, and He was buried in a
borrowed tomb. But the journey was not over. He conquered death, left the tomb,
walked again among men, and ascended to heaven. Even that is not the journey’s
end. Someday He will return as King of kings and Lord of lords.
As
you take a Christmas journey this month, reflect on the journey Jesus made for
us. He came from heaven to earth to die for us, making salvation available
through His death on the cross and His glorious resurrection.
Praise
God for that first Christmas journey! —Dave Egner
When
God stepped out of heaven above
And came down to this earth,
He clothed Himself in human flesh—
A Child of lowly birth. —D. De Haan
And came down to this earth,
He clothed Himself in human flesh—
A Child of lowly birth. —D. De Haan
Jesus
came to earth for us so we could go to heaven with Him.
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