Read Luke 2:39-40
And when they had performed everything according to the Law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, to their own town of Nazareth. And the child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom. And the favor of God was upon him.
Meditate
It’s Christmas Eve!
As I write this morning, I remember the 19 Christmas eves we have spent in this house. This was a day of excitement. Children negotiated on how many presents they could open, snacks were purchased and prepared, stockings were shared, children were sent to their rooms and admonished not to come out until the sun was up, and I had a list of how many things I was going to have to build after the children were asleep.
19 years changes a lot. This morning, the house is quiet. It is the kid’s year to be with the in-laws so we celebrated Christmas at Thanksgiving with them. It will be a quieter, simpler Christmas. No elaborate meal to prepare. No hushed whispers as grandchildren try to sneak in to see what Santa brought. No presents with indecipherable instructions to build. Our children have have grown up.
They love God. They are smart (and good looking!). The ones who are married chose (and were chosen) well. They love each other. They love us.
We have the joy of being their parents. And we let them grow up to be men and women of God.
Joseph and Mary watched Jesus grow up. I cannot imagine what that must have looked or felt like. We know only small snippets of his childhood. What we do know is that he was aware of his purpose.
So he grew. He became strong. He became wise. He walked in favor with God.
And Mary and Joseph had the joy of being his parents. Even knowing what lay ahead, they knew he would grow up and become the Christ, the Messiah. They parented him. And let him grow.
As we draw this series to a close, we cannot leave Jesus in a manger. He came as a baby, but he ministered as a man. He grew up. He became the Savior. And he changed forever our relationship with God. With death. With each other. With ourselves.
As we celebrate this season, we grow up, too.
Hopefully, you have grown stronger in our faith. It is my prayer that you have gained wisdom. And it is my firm belief that the favor of God is upon you.
Merry Christmas.
Pray
“Father, thank you for Jesus. Thank you that he grew up and became my Savior, that he was willing to complete your plan and die for my sins. Thank you for his resurrection, for now I have hope. I pray blessing today over every man, woman, and child as they find you. Amen.”
Contemplate
This is the season for preparing resolutions for the new year. One area for growth is in Bible reading. While I encourage people to read through the Bible in a year, could I suggest that you read the Gospels to start 2020. Reflect on who Jesus is and how he taught us to live.
The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. ESV® Text Edition: 2016. Copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers.