The Baby Grew Up
Even Christians can miss the point of the Christmas story if we aren't careful. Halford E. Luccock warned of that that danger in a thought-provoking essay. He wrote: “We can become so charmed with the story of a baby that we grow sentimental about it. It does not ask that we do anything about it; it does not demand any vital change in our way of thinking and living.
The great question for us is this: Is our Christmas still only a story about a baby, or is it more, a story about a Person into whom the baby grew, who redeemed the world from it's sins, and who calls us into partnership with His great and mighty purposes?”
When the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph, he said: You shall call His name JESUS, for He will save His people from their sins.
It is only as we see the Birth of Jesus in the light of His Crucifixion and Resurrection that we are able to grasp the full meaning of Christ's coming.
With your eyes wide open this Christmas, respond to God with Love and commitment for the gift of His Son. Focus your thoughts and actions and motivations toward honoring the Baby who grew up and died for all our sins. Christ the Saviour is born! This Mission of the Cross is hidden in the Message of the cradle.
Christian-Charles Milton de Plicque, Evangelist
Angel House International Association rf.
Karleby Finland
December 2005
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