Joy! to Your World! A Countdown to ChristmasSample
Joseph was a righteous man ... a good man ... and a kind man. The word “righteous” in verse 19 is defined this way in the Greek: ‘used of him whose way of thinking, feeling and acting is wholly conformed to the will of God.”
Joseph was not making decisions based upon his own best interest. His decisions were birthed in the conviction of God’s perfect and holy will. Joseph was learning a significant lesson this first Christmas season; celebrating the Savior is not about maximizing your own desires or preferences – it is about doing whatever it takes to welcome the Christ Child into your life.
This is a sobering lesson that we all need to be reminded of this Christmas season. Christmas is not about how I feel, about my circumstances, or about the comfort of family and friends. Christmas has always been about making room for Jesus in the disappointed hallways of my life.
Joseph’s wise and kind plans were interrupted by a Christmas angel! How wonderful to know that even when we are doing what we believe to be the highest good, God’s ways are still higher than our best intentions! Christmas is a time when heaven’s best interrupts our good.
Has God interrupted your life lately? Perhaps this Christmas you just might want to take stock of your life and realize that God has the right to interrupt your mundane. God has the right to show you a better way of doing life because your very best decision pales in comparison to what God has for you!
Was Joseph just an ordinary boy in love with an ordinary girl named Mary? Yes…and no! God always has plans other than ordinary for those who choose a lifestyle of uncompromising righteousness. God desires to use each one of us as the vehicle through which Christ is revealed to every generation.
If you think that Christmas was only about Joseph and Mary ... you are more than wrong. You might as well join the Grinch and Ebeneezer Scrooge in your opinion of Christmas. God longs to birth Christmas through you at this time in history. You are here to reveal the character and the heart of God. It is what righteous people do - not only at Christmas but 365 days a year!
Joseph was not making decisions based upon his own best interest. His decisions were birthed in the conviction of God’s perfect and holy will. Joseph was learning a significant lesson this first Christmas season; celebrating the Savior is not about maximizing your own desires or preferences – it is about doing whatever it takes to welcome the Christ Child into your life.
This is a sobering lesson that we all need to be reminded of this Christmas season. Christmas is not about how I feel, about my circumstances, or about the comfort of family and friends. Christmas has always been about making room for Jesus in the disappointed hallways of my life.
Joseph’s wise and kind plans were interrupted by a Christmas angel! How wonderful to know that even when we are doing what we believe to be the highest good, God’s ways are still higher than our best intentions! Christmas is a time when heaven’s best interrupts our good.
Has God interrupted your life lately? Perhaps this Christmas you just might want to take stock of your life and realize that God has the right to interrupt your mundane. God has the right to show you a better way of doing life because your very best decision pales in comparison to what God has for you!
Was Joseph just an ordinary boy in love with an ordinary girl named Mary? Yes…and no! God always has plans other than ordinary for those who choose a lifestyle of uncompromising righteousness. God desires to use each one of us as the vehicle through which Christ is revealed to every generation.
If you think that Christmas was only about Joseph and Mary ... you are more than wrong. You might as well join the Grinch and Ebeneezer Scrooge in your opinion of Christmas. God longs to birth Christmas through you at this time in history. You are here to reveal the character and the heart of God. It is what righteous people do - not only at Christmas but 365 days a year!
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Christmas is a time when we should all expect heaven’s entrance into our dusty, dirty worlds. Christmas is a time that reminds us all that miracles really do happen, prayers are actually answered and that heaven is just one response away. Through the experiences of Mary, Joseph, Zecharias and Elizabeth, the shepherd and the wise men, this devotional explores the significance of the first Christmas and how it intersects with each of our lives today.
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We would like to thank Carol McLeod and Just Joy Ministries for providing this devotional. For more information, please visit: www.justjoyministries.com