Daily Devotional for Friday November 16, 2001

Christmas is a Wonderful Time of the Year

(Luke 2:11)

Christmas is less than 6 weeks away, and now is the time for the season to get into full swing. Christmas parties, shopping, special events at church, Holiday programming on television, time with family....it is a very busy time of the year for many. While we all know what this time of year is really about, while we all know the catchy phrases like "Jesus is the reason for the season," many of us get so wrapped up in all of the seasonal events that we really do forget what it is all about. Singing "Silent Night" in a Christmas Eve service puts our mind back on the birth of our Lord...for a moment...but the way we have fallen into the world's celebration of this time has really motivated me to use this time to challenge you as we enter into the heart of the Christmas season.

The best advice I can give you is to again keep that close, intimate, daily relationship with the Lord. Knowing Him in a personal way, having that relationship fresh each and every day, can go a long way in keeping us from falling into the holiday trap. Let me say right here, I AM NOT one of those extreme people who believe Christmas is evil and we should not enjoy this time f year. It is a wonderful time of the year for kids. It is a great time for those of us who are older to reflect on Christmas past, see some of the programs we enjoyed growing up, experience the joy that seems to dominate so many lives this time of year. Christmas is a wonderful time of the year. My purpose today is to simply help you stay focused not just on the birth of Christ, but WHY He came. He came to give you, me, and everyone an opportunity to be reunited with our God. His life was to be that perfect sacrifice for the sin condition we were born into. He came to bring peace, and joy, and life to this world. Remember not just that He was born, but why He was born.

This time of year, more than ever, people's hearts are at least open to what this Jesus was all about. I have said here many times that your greatest witness is not what you say but how you live. You will be around schoolmates, coworkers, and family members in some casual settings in the coming weeks. Take advantage of those moments to share the love of Christ and your personal relationship with Jesus. There is no greater season to witness than the Christmas season. My challenge to you is that while you are busy with the various things you will be doing in the coming weeks, don't forget to add sharing Christ with others to that list. Hearts are never more open or more receptive than during the Christmas season. This can be the greatest Christmas ever in regard to allowing the Lord to use you to touch others for Him. I want you to focus on that today. Pray about that today. Ask Him to use you in the coming weeks to affect the lives of people you come across that need more than anything this Christmas, a personal relationship with the Lord.

I love you. I pray for you daily. I am praying today that this will be the most blessed Holiday season of your life. More than anything, I am praying that you will use these coming days to be a vessel God can use to reach others with His love. May you be richly blessed today as we begin the busy Christmas season in earnest. Keep your daily walk with the Lord first in your life. Never forget that He loves you, cares about you, and wants to use you in a mighty way to fulfill His plan and purpose for this world.