The Whole Christmas StorySample
Day 20 | Life Forever
For some, life is champagne-in-the-veins glorious. For others, it’s a seemingly endless polar plod. Because whoever we are, living is about far more than breathing, circulation, eating, sleeping, and walking from here to there. Existence is not enough. Our souls crave more. We aren’t just saved from something but for something. Jesus is explicit here about what: we’re saved so we can have life, and more than that, life to the full.
This teaching was directed at a highly religious group, the Pharisees (literally the "separated ones"), who had just expressed outrage that Jesus had healed a blind man on the Sabbath. Their own limited vision could only see what should not be done. They existed in a world of restrictions and limitations and laws. Any perception that the Christian life is primarily about what we don’t do is a distortion.
If we choose to follow Jesus into the life he offers us, we’re trusting a shepherd who knows what is good for his sheep. Our shepherd loves each and every creature in his care and would do anything to keep them safe. And he invites us into a purpose-filled life: joining in his redemptive work in all the places we go, with all the people we meet, in all the tasks we do.
Prayer
God of life, lead me in your ways. Thank you for the gift of fullness of life in your presence. Help me see all that you have for me every day, in my work, in my relationships, in my mind, my heart, and my spirit.
Scripture
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Explore the significance of Jesus' birth in the context of the whole Bible. Starting in Genesis and working to Revelation, you'll see how Christ came to a world worth saving, how human sin affects every part of life, how God promised to redeem all of his creation, and how in Jesus, he made good on that promise.
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