Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come! All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting men's sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation. We are therefore Christ's ambassadors. 2 Corinthians 5:17-20 NIV
For many years, my friend Gary ran a fishing charter business on Atlin Lake in British Columbia, Canada. During this time, he was fortunate enough to
reel in a huge catch of his own. He not only preserved a catch through his taxidermy skills but also through joyously celebrating the retelling of his story with his clients and friends.
Likewise, the shepherds—to whom the angels had revealed themselves on the first Christmas night after hurrying off and finding Mary, Joseph, and the baby lying in the manger—spread the word concerning what had been
told them about this child. All who heard it were amazed at what the
shepherds said to them.
The angels' announcement to the shepherds was a life-changing event. A celebration that I am sure they remembered forever and repeatedly retold to any and all who would listen.
The sighting of the star, which guided the Magi from the East to the place where they would find the baby in Bethlehem, was also a life-changing event. They traveled a great distance to follow and find the Christ child and offer him precious gifts fit for a king. They also spoke about this great news to
King Herod, which was something to celebrate.
Herod, however, was incensed by the
news and plotted evil after hearing it. The Magi, being warned in a dream not to go back and say anything more to Herod, returned to their country by another route. Though the Scriptures do not give us further insight into the Magi's lives, I have no doubt that this life-changing event was something they, too, kept celebrating by retelling their marvelous story to others.
As we approach Christmas, how will our celebrations reflect the story
of the King of Kings? Further, how will our lives continue to celebrate what He has
done for those who believe and have accepted Him as Lord and Savior?
Hopefully, we will celebrate by joyfully telling others about all that Christ has done for us. He has forgiven our sins, reconciled us to God, made us new creations, and given us the great privilege of being His
ambassadors. As fishers of people, we can offer the message of reconciliation to all people.
Father God, may my life continue to celebrate the
reconciling message of Christ as I share it with others. In Christ's name, amen.
Lynne Phipps and her family live on a small hobby farm in the heart of Alberta, Canada’s farming country. She has been writing devotions for forty years and never tires of the spiritual correlation the Holy Spirit blesses her with. He uses normal everyday events and the behaviors of the multitude of glorious creatures He has brought across her path to point her to the truths of God. Lynne is a devotion writer for VineWords: Devotions and More.
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