As a child, one of the things at Christmas that was most fun for me was finding a gift under the tree with my name on it. When I looked at the name tags on the presents and discovered my name listed, I began to wonder. Was it a toy? A game? Something fun? Would it make me happy? Or was it a dreaded article of clothing? It is interesting that “finding” is mentioned in the Biblical Christmas story. It was an angel who told the shepherds on the Judean hillside so many years ago, “This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger” (Luke 2:12). As I began to think of Christmas in terms of finding I discovered several other wonderful things from the Bible that are worth finding.
1) Christmas
is finding God’s Love. Too often, people feel like they are not
loved. When downhearted and discouraged
it is good to peel back the curtain of despair and recognize that God’s love is
available in abundant measure to bring light, peace, and joy. To hear the
words, “I love you”, brightens the day and turns discouragement into hope. God sent His Son, Jesus, to express His love
to us. “This is how God
showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we
might live through him” (I John
4:9).
2) Christmas
is finding Forgiveness. The Scripture is clear that everyone sins and
is born with a sin nature. In addition, sin
must be punished. However, God’s plan
was to send Jesus to die on the cross to pay the penalty of our sin. “All the prophets
testify about him that everyone who believes in him receives forgiveness of
sins through his name” (Acts 10:43).
3) Christmas
is finding Hope. Without Christ there is despair and
despondency. The Apostle Paul says,
“For everything that was written in the past was
written to teach us, so that through the endurance taught in the Scriptures and
the encouragement they provide we might have hope” (Romans 15:4). Without
hope there is not much to look forward to.
Finding God is to find hope.
4) Christmas is finding Joy. Joy goes far beyond happiness because it does not depend on circumstances. Joy comes from a close relationship and fellowship with Christ and results in strength to the individual irrespective of circumstances. “The precepts of the Lord are right, giving joy to the heart” (Psalm 19:8). “The joy of the Lord is your strength” (Nehemiah 8:10).
5) Christmas
is finding Peace. One of the names given to Jesus is the Prince
of Peace. Isaiah 9:6 names Him with these
very words – “Prince of Peace.” With Jesus you and I can experience peace even
in tough, unsettling times. “You
know the message God sent to the people of Israel, telling the good news of peace
through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all” (Acts 10:36).
6) Christmas
is finding Everlasting Life. Jesus came for the purpose of giving
something that would last forever – eternal life. He said, “I
have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” (John 10:10). From
the Apostle Paul we learn about this special gift. “The wages of sin is
death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
(Romans 3:23).
All these gifts are
a special find and they come through Jesus Christ. Do not let another Christmas season pass
without going on a hunt to find the wonderful things that God has for you.
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