Christmas Day, Wednesday, December 25, 2024
“Merry Christmas Miracle”
Merry
Christmas! We’ve made it, and for some of us, that’s quite an
accomplishment. We may not look like winners today, but no matter.
It’s not about finishing first. It’s about the struggle, right?
Those
famous words from the creator of the modern Olympic games are important to
remember. St. Paul and other Biblical writers say the same sort of thing,
that winning is not coming in first. Instead, winning is making it to the
finish line, no matter how long it takes us.
The
arrival of Christmas represents the arrival of God’s presence in the
world. God saw that our greatest need was His presence among us in this
difficult and challenging world. Jesus was born into a chaotic, war-torn,
and impoverished world. That hasn’t changed much, has it? It’s
still just as difficult and complicated, so our need for God’s presence is
needed as much today as it was 2,000 years ago.
That’s
one reason why Christmas is so special. It’s a gift that continues to
arrive each year, and sometimes (like this year), the gift of Christmas means
so much more. The challenges we’ve faced and overcome, the demons that
still haunt us, and the pains that hinder us are not strong enough to keep
Christmas away. In fact, nothing can trump the power of Christmas.
This year proves it. God is bigger and more powerful than everything.
Give
thanks to the LORD who has shown us that we can do it. With God’s
strength and power, we’ve already accomplished something we previously thought
to be impossible. We’ve seen for ourselves that Merry Christmas Miracles
exist and that God is very much still alive and active in this world. We
did it, and God-willing, we’ll do it even better next year.
“God can do anything,
you know—far more than you could ever imagine or guess or request in your
wildest dreams! He does it not by pushing us around but by working within us,
his Spirit deeply and gently within us. Glory to God in the church!
Glory to God in the Messiah, in Jesus! Glory down all the
generations! Glory through all millennia! Oh, yes!” (Ephesians
3:20-21, The Message)