God’s Christmas Message

Luke 2 records the message of Christmas. It starts with an angel of the Lord appearing to some shepherds. The word “angel” means “messenger”. The shepherds were terrified when they saw the angel. This is typical of what we see in the Bible when angels appear to people. The angel said that they should not be afraid because he was bringing them good news that would cause great joy.

Here is the content of the message—a Savior has been born, the Messiah, the Lord. Here we see both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus. He was born a human, yet he was the Lord. Jesus did not give up his deity when he came to earth to live among us. He was fully human, yet fully God. As Savior, this was how it must be. The only way we could be saved from our sins was for the Lord to offer himself as a sacrifice. His atoning death would serve to pay for the sins of the entire world. This baby who was placed in a manger would one day be placed on a cross to die for humankind. All who would receive him would receive God’s free gift of salvation.

The message was so compelling that the shepherds hurried off to see the Christ child for themselves. They found him just as the angel had said, wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger. There might have been other babies in Bethlehem at that time wrapped in cloths, but none would be lying in an animal’s feeding trough! The fulfillment of the angel’s words proved the truth of the message they had received from God.

The message didn’t stop here, however. Verses 17-18 tell us, “When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them.”

The message about Jesus is truly amazing, and it is such good news that it cannot be silenced. The message needs to be spread far and wide that Jesus has come to us and he is the Savior of the world! This Christmas message from God can be trusted to be true. If we accept it we can experience the joy of salvation. If we share it we can spread that joy to others.

This Christmas season, listen for the message, because it is repeated over and over in many different ways. Through songs, Christmas cards, movies, television programs and many other ways, God’s Christmas message is everywhere. Let us never tire of hearing it and let us be diligent in doing our part in spreading the good news of salvation in Jesus!

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