Monday, December 10, 2018

Joy to the World - Pt 13

Since therefore the children share in flesh and blood, he himself likewise partook of the same things, that through death he might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil, and deliver all those who through fear of death were subject to lifelong slavery. (Hebrews 2:14–15 ESV).
Our reading today really requires much more than the brevity of this devotional. These verses connect the beginning and the end of Jesus’ earthly life. They make clear why he came. This passage is one of the simplest and clearest explanations of what God did in sending Jesus to be a man. It is a wonderful tool to use with an unbelieving friend or family member to take them step by step through the Christian view of Christmas. The term “children” is taken from the previous verse and refers to the spiritual offspring of Christ, the Messiah (cf. Isaiah 8:18; 53:10). These are also the “children of God.” In other words, in sending Christ, God has the salvation of his “children” especially in view. It is true that “God so loved the world, that he sent [Jesus] (John 3:16).” But it is also true that God was especially “gathering the children of God who are scattered abroad” (John 11:52). God’s design was to offer Christ to the world, and to effect the salvation of his “children” (cf. 1 Timothy 4:10). You may experience adoption by receiving Christ (John 1:12). Christ existed before the incarnation. He was spirit. He was the eternal Word. He was with God and was God (John 1:1; Colossians 2:9). But he took on flesh and blood and clothed his deity with humanity. He became fully man and remained fully God. It is a great mystery in many ways; but, it is at the heart of our faith and is what the Bible teaches. The reason Jesus became man was to die. As God, he could not die for sinners. But as man he could. His aim was to die. Therefore he had to be born human. He was born to die. Good Friday is the reason for Christmas. This is what needs to be said today about the meaning of Christmas. In dying, Christ defeated death and the devil forever. By covering all our sin Satan has no legitimate grounds to accuse us before God (cf. Romans 8:33). All of this is accomplished through the blood of Jesus (cf. Romans 5:9). Satan’s ultimate weapon against us is our own sin. If the death of Jesus takes it away, the chief weapon of the devil is taken out of his hand. He cannot make a case for our death, because the Judge has acquitted us by the death of his Son! So we are free from the fear of death. God has justified us. Satan cannot overturn that decree. And God means for our ultimate safety to have an immediate effect on our lives. He means for the happy ending to take away the slavery and fear of the now. If we do not need to fear our last and greatest enemy, death, then we do not need to fear anything. We can be free: free for joy, free for others. What a great Christmas present from God to us! And from us to the world!

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