Read on. It’s probably not about what you think it is.
Joy to the World is a world-famous Christmas song. But I’m not writing about the song; nor am I
writing about Christmas. Well, maybe I
am – kind of! What I am writing
about in this article is the joy that was felt when Jesus came to this world,
but not from the perspective we usually think.
Although Jesus’ coming to this world does produce a joy in us that is
indescribable (Luke 2:10; 2 Cor. 9:15), I’d like for us to consider that when
Jesus came to earth, it was joyous to God before it was to us! In fact, just the
thought of Jesus becoming the Redeemer of mankind brought pleasure to God even
before the world was created (Eph. 1:5, 9).
Read carefully all of Ephesians 1:3-10 (I don’t have room to include it
all in the article). Such rich and
thought provoking verses! If these verses don’t encourage and excite you, I
can’t imagine what it would take. Among other things, these verses tell us that
… … if we are in
Christ, we have access to every spiritual blessing vs.3 … if we are in
Christ, we were included among the chosen
vs. 4 … if we are in
Christ, God sees us as holy and blameless
vs. 4 … in Christ we
have redemption vs. 7 … through the
blood of Jesus we will be forgiven vs.
7 … grace, wisdom
and understanding are lavished on us in Christ vs. 8 … through Christ
we have insight into the mystery of God’s will
vs.9 … we will
eventually join with the heavenly hosts under Christ as Head vs. 10 Just anticipating
all these awesome blessings brought pleasure to God. It may be compared (in a much lesser way, of
course) with the joy we experience when we buy Christmas gifts for our kids and
joyfully anticipate the day when they can experience the joy of receiving the
gifts. But when Jesus
did become flesh, when He was actually born into this world, the joy and
pleasure God had anticipated became tangible for us. To God, it was a pleasure to send His joy to
the world. It was a pleasure to make His
kingdom available to us (Luke 12:32). It
was His pleasure to offer the gospel to save those who believe (1 Cor. 1:21). God was pleased to have all of His fullness
dwell in Jesus (Col. 1:19) so that when we see Jesus, we see God (John 14:9,
1:14). Since Jesus said
“it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35), I suspect that the
joy that we as Christians feel at being saved is nothing compared to the joy
God feels at saving us! (Read Luke 15:7,
10). |
- Joe Chesser preaches for
the Fruitland Church of Christ, Fruitland, MO. He may be contacted
at joeandareva@yahoo.com |
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