“... we were made to be loved by God and to love Him in return. We're called to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to let that love overflow to others around us.” *
As we approach this Christmas Day, let's challenge ourselves to look beyond the surface-level celebrations and contemplate the true "why" behind it all. Let's take time to ponder God's love, to worship in response to that love, and to allow it to transform us from the inside out.
Understanding all that God is and what He has done for mankind, in spite of our indifference and lack of respect, makes the Advent Season mean a whole lot more to us as individuals. We each have our own thoughts, desires, hopes and dreams. Do they involve a relationship with our Creator? Do we look both inward and upward to find our full potential as believers in Christ? We should be doing that because our life becomes somewhat meaningless without Christ at the center of all we think, say, and do. As Christians we are to become a reflection of God’s love, kindness, and mercy as we go about our day. He should be interwoven into the fabric of our life so much so that people can see something in us that inspires them to become a better version of themselves. We can make an impact on those we encounter each day by attempting to replicate Christ’s behavior. Sure, we’ll fail, but that is no reason to stop trying. The Holy Spirit will help you if you listen for His inner voice that wants to lead you.
Tomorrow is Christmas Day. It comes quickly and is over in a flash. The celebratory nature of the holiday makes it a fun family oriented time for most folks. But then there are those who have broken homes, those who suffer abuse, some debilitating illness, or severe depression at this time of year. What about them? Do you know someone like that? Have you reached out and touched them with the love of Christ? Have you offered or sought out forgiveness for something said or done either to you or by you? Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to BE JESUS to someone. It’s not all about you. It never has been and it never will be. It’s about God and what we do with Him. It’s about forgiveness offered and accepted. It’s about eternal life with your Creator God. And it all started 2000 years ago in Bethlehem.
Until next time, walk with the King and be a blessing. Look for my special Christmas message tomorrow and enjoy your holiday! Glory to God in the highest, and peace and good will to all men.
In His Name & for His Glory,
RL Keller
Bread of Life Ministries
· The portion in red at the top is from a sermon called “The True Meaning of Christmas: A Love That Transforms”, December 22nd, 2024, by Pastor Paul Boekell.