1 Minute Daily Devotions
December 9, 2007
The Humbling Power of God at Christmas
"...[Jesus] humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross...God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name..." - Philippians 2:8-9
A few years ago, a famous designer by the name of Versace was murdered in Miami. Andrea Lee was quoted as having asked Versace earlier if he believed in God, and this is what he said: "Yes, I believe in God but I'm not the kind of religious person who goes to church, who believes in the fairy tale of Jesus born in the stable with the donkey. That...no, I'm not that stupid. I can't believe in that God with all the power that He has, that He had to have Himself born in a stable. It would have been too uncomfortable."
Here was a hero of contemporary culture who said he believed in God, but didn't need all that "Jesus" stuff. But the wonder of the Christmas story is that God, with all His power, humbled Himself to become a man and, even more, to die for us--to be our Savior. There was certainly no degree of comfort in that. God did this because He loves you and me, and that's a God worth believing.
Comments on this Devotion
From Hal on Dec 9th:
"just too smart" like punching buttons on the computer until it crashes. Who needs a manual?
The Jesus stuff makes no sense without the old testament part of the story. Just like any story if you skip to the middle of the movie and watch the end it makes no sense.
From Janice on Dec 9th:
King Jesus came as a baby born in a stable. That is awesomely cool (I have a teenager in the house so cool is part of my vocabulary). God wanted to relate to us at all stages, ages and all situations so He came to us lowly and young. God's selection for the advent of Jesus is perfect. "Oh, Come Let Us Adore Him" just as we sang in church today.