24
Dec '20

Your Journey in Life
24
Dec '20

One more day until Christmas, the VIRGIN birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. On the day before Christmas, let’s talk about the journey, the 100-mile south journey that Joseph and Mary had to take for the birth of Jesus. This journey begins to the physical eye because Caesar Augustus, “And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed” (Luke 2:1). Everyone had to travel to their hometown (own city) to pay taxes. Therefore, Joseph had to load his pregnant wife on a donkey and travel 100-miles. Now, to all you women who have had children, think about that journey, and she was nearing the end of the pregnancy. I want you to imagine the journey of all the men who have traveled with a pregnant wife. Joseph and Mary’s journey did not occur because of the tax census. The travel did not occur because of Caesar Augustus. This journey was ordained by God Himself and prophesied in the Old Testament. “But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall He come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting” (Micah 5:2). My friend, as we think about our journey in this life, the events of life may look like they are dictating the order of our steps. The events of life may look like they have the greatest outcome of life. But the Bible says, “The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord, and he delighteth in his way (PS. 37:23). I want you to understand this morning that God is ordering our steps as His children; he is directing our path. All the events of life and the individuals who are helping shape it, rather good or bad. They are playing a part in helping us reach our destiny. During your journey, keep your eyes on Jesus, listen to the voice of God; He has a plan for you. A 100-mile journey for a woman about to give birth may have looked bad to the physical eye, but it was the plan of God. My friend, take your journey with God; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Be blessed in Jesus’ Name!
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23
Dec '20

Obedience to God
23
Dec '20

My boys have started celebrating Christmas with our tradition of opening a gift a day, two more days until Christmas. Two more days until we celebrate the virgin birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. Please do not lose focus of the incarnation of The Son of God during this Christmas season. The incarnation of Jesus is just as important to His deity as His death, burial, resurrection, and accession to the Father. If any of those events are dismissed from the life of Jesus, you have denied the deity of Christ. With that being said, I want to thank the Lord this morning for the character of Joseph. That he was “a just man, and not willing to make her (Mary) a publick example, was minded to put her away privity” (Matt. 1:19). Joseph and Mary’s engagement was final as if they were already married; the document was as binding as a marriage license. Joseph had all rights to put her away publicly, with open shame, or he could put her away privately and spare her some immediate public shame; but Joseph was a “just man.” Joseph was one who had to endure the talk, the finger-pointing, the open shame. Either folk believed the story that Jesus was virgin-born of the Holy Ghost or called Joseph a liar. “But while he (Joseph) thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost” (v.20). I not only want to thank Joseph for being a just man, but also an obedient servant. God spoke to Joseph through an angel in a dream, and because of that, he would rather be obedient to God and continue with his plans and engagement to Mary. But understand he will endure the people’s criticism, but the joy of being used by God to bring God’s Only Begotten Son into the World was stronger than the fear of criticism. Would you help me take the time and thank God for the character of Joseph? Strong godly character in the face of criticism is not something we often find anymore. People have many avenues to spread lies; however, if you stand with God, I promise you based on His Word, He will stand with you. Father, we thank you this morning for the involvement Joseph had in supporting Mary during her Virgin birth and bringing your Son into the world that He would eventually die for our sins. I pray blessings upon our readers this morning! Be Blessed in Jesus Name!
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22
Dec '20

Humility before God
22
Dec '20

“And Mary said, My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour” Luke 1:46, 47. There is joy deep inside the servant of God that rejoices over the opportunities God gives us to serve Him. Gabriel’s visitation to Mary concerning the birth of Jesus, and the obedient spirit she had to be the willing vessel God would use, created a spirit of worship in her soul. When we realize that we are not deserving of the love God has demonstrated toward us, my friend, and when we realize we are not deserving of the gifts God has bestowed upon us, we will serve with a grateful heart. Often, worship is hindered in our churches because we think we are deserving of a response from the people. As Christians, we must be grateful that God chose to use us, and that alone will create worship within our own souls. “For He hath regarded the low estate of His handmaiden: for, behold from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed” (v.48). Mary was in awe that God would take the time to use a person of “low estate” as she considered herself. Mary is demonstrating the true meaning of humility. God said that He would “resist the proud and give grace to the humble.” And, as a result of her humility, God has allowed this young lady to give birth to the Son of God. He allowed Mary to raise Jesus and mother the Son of God. Goodness, we have done nothing close to that, or at least I am speaking for myself. I want to encourage us to serve God with a spirit of humility. I want to encourage us to serve God with the understanding that we are not worthy of His attention. But because He has chosen us as the vessel to use, we are the blessed ones. It is not the people we serve that are blessed; it is the ones who God has blessed to serve. Heavenly Father, I want to thank you for every opportunity I have to serve you. Lord, I thank you that you have blessed me with the opportunities to serve in your Kingdom. And, I pray for the readers of this devotion that they will serve you in such a manner that their “souls will magnify the Lord” and their spirit will rejoice in the God of their Salvation. Be Blessed in Jesus Name! .”
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