1) The Christmas Promise comes from God. The text says, “as He promised.” We can always be assured that when God makes a promise, He will fulfill it. It will come to pass. The Bible says, “The Lord is trustworthy in all he promises and faithful in all he does” (Psalm 145:13). God always does what He says He will do. That is the Christmas story.
2) The Christmas Promise involves God’s Action. Scripture reminds us that Jesus was born in a
stable in the little town of Bethlehem.
But His birth in that town, at that specific time, did not just
happen. The text says, “God has brought.” It was God’s activity. He sent His one and only Son demonstrating
His great love for us. That is the
Christmas story.
3) The Christmas Promise Intent is Salvation
through God’s Son. The text tells us
that God brought to Israel “the Savior
Jesus.” Why do you and I, and all mankind,
need a Savior? It is because all of us
have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God (or His holy standard) – “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The penalty of
our sin is death – spiritual separation from God – “For
the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus
our Lord.”
Jesus came to die on the cross for us to pay the death penalty
that we owed. That is the Christmas story.
Many years ago, at the World’s Fair, when electrical gadgets were new, an electrical building had a door with no door handles. You could not enter the building unless you stepped on a mat outside the door. When you made that step, the door would open. That action is almost like the Promise of Christmas. God’s promise of Christmas is for everyone; but the only way we can claim that promise is by faith. We take a step of faith when we put our trust in what Jesus has done for us. Believing in Jesus and receiving by faith will enable us to claim salvation as God’s Christmas promise to us.
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