In 2020, the focus of Christmas remains the same

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, December 23, 2020

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I could list all the ways Christmas 2020 will be different this year, but I won’t. Instead, I’m choosing to focus on the reason for the celebration of this Holy Day. I’ll let others argue over the actual date; I’m quite content to celebrate the birth of Jesus on December 25.

It still amazes me that the King of Kings would choose to begin His earthly existence in a stable. C. S. Lewis wrote, “The Son of God became a man to enable men to become sons of God.”

Life must have looked pretty good to Mary before the angel’s visit. Her engagement to Joseph was likely the fulfillment of her dream. Then the Holy Spirit surrounded her, the power of God overshadowed her, and Jesus, the Word in flesh, was implanted in her. Her dream was about to take on incredible new dimensions. The Word inside of her caused her to grow, but not just physically. He changed her plans and challenged the thoughts of those around her.

A few months later, while most of the world was sleeping, she brought forth Life when Jesus, the Light of the word, was humbly born in a stable. The One Who had already changed her was about to shake the community and eventually the world.

Although the story of Jesus’ life on Earth begins with Christmas, it doesn’t end there. He didn’t remain in the manger. Jesus grew and led a sinless life as He taught, healed and loved. He then became the ultimate sacrifice when He willingly died on the cross for our sins.

May the fullness of His life envelop ours. May we be ever challenged to make room in our hearts for Him, allowing Him to change us, enlarge our visions, and challenge our thoughts.

I pray this Christmas finds your hearts and homes filled with the God’s love joy, and peace.

Ronny Michel can be reached at rmichel@rtconline.com.