Christmas or “Christmass” is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Amidst all the giving, and receiving, it is good for us at Christmas to stop and think about the life, of our saviour. The World and many Christians, have lost site of the real meaning of Christmas. God the father sent His son Jesus to be born a human baby (Luke 1:26-38). Born of a lowly virgin called Mary in a stable, laid in a feed trough amongst the farm animals (Luke 2:7). Angels
announced His birth, not to kings but to Shepherds out in the fields guarding their sheep (Luke 2:8-20). Jesus put aside His deity and all the benefits of Heaven (Phil 2:5-8) to walk this earth in selfless humility, teaching and modeling the righteous, holy and sin free life God has for us (Luke 8:1). Jesus used no chariots, or costly hotels. His followers provided for Him as He stayed in homes (Luke 8: 1-3; Luke 19:5) and often out under the stars (Luke 22:39). He walked in unconditional love, healing and bringing new life to those oppressed by the devil (Acts 10:38). He confronted sin, even in the leaders of the day (Matt 23). Eventually those leaders arrested, scourged and crucified Him (Luke 22:47-23:49); he was betrayed by one of his own Disciples (John 13:21-30). Christ died as a sacrifice for our sins that separated us from God, so we could be forgiven (Col 1:14). Through Christs death and resurrection, He defeated satan and stripped him of all power and authority in our lives (Col 2:15). Through faith in that baby born in a stable and as we make Him Lord of our lives (Rom 10:9-10), we can enjoy all the abundant life he has for us (John 10:10).