The Relevance of God's Word
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
He still rend the heavens and invaded earth in His incarnastion in the fullness of times, despite no welcoming Fanfare on earth, but received the Fanfare of Angels at His Birth! Luke 2:13-15
He still rend the heavens and invaded earth in His incarnastion in the fullness of times, despite no welcoming Fanfare on earth, but received the Fanfare of Angels at His Birth!
Luke 2:13-15
13And suddenly there appeared with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, 14"Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace among men with whom He is pleased." 15When the angels had gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds began saying to one another, "Let us go straight to Bethlehem then, and see this thing that has happened which the Lord has made known to us."…
Even at His Birth, no welcoming fanfare of the multitudes, but was excluded from vacancy in an Inn, while His mother was sent to a manger to give birth, outside of, and away from the people in the Inn.
No Fanfare of Nations, Kings, Country's, or of the multitudes, but He had no need for fanfare for a permenant welcome, He came to those in darkness, blind to their own need from deliverance, hence, they were blind to their need to offer Him a welcoming fanfare. But the multitudes of the heavenly hosts and of Angels knew from whence He came, but appeared with great fanfare welcoming and announcing His birth, of Him, who rend the heavens and left His heavenly glory while He laid in the Manger at His birth.
He came to those in need, in darkness, in the grips of bondage to sin and death, not to seek need from them for a welcoming fanfare. For God in His infinite mercy and Grace gave His only Begotten Son, while we were yet sinners and we did not care to be saved. For that was the work God the Father gave His Son to accomplish, Redemption in His Blood!
No welcoming reception, because of deep darkness and blindness to a great need for deliverance from sin and separation from God, ever so preoccupied and complacent by their present life distracted them from their need for deliverance from eternal perdition.
He came in disregard to no welcoming fanfare, He came as a light in the midst of great thick darkness of sin, death and corruption! He came because He saw our need for de!iverence, when we were blind to our own need. He came in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for the ungodly!
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