
Christmas.
The word, its meaning, its views, its
reason. When you consider these things
about what has devolved into a winter
holiday in the eyes of mankind, what do
you perceive this day is about? When you
think of Christmas, it is not uncommon
for us to recount the smells of cookies
and pies baking, myriads of lights hung
on a tree, crackling fireplaces warming
rooms of warm hearts that show love and
generosity. One Christmas memory I will
always have is hearing a record that
would play at my home every year. The
artist was Jack Jones, a well-known
vocalist in the late 60s-70s. As I set
by our tree I could hear him sing the
song we know as “The Christmas Waltz.”
The first line of the song opens with
the imagery of a frosted window pane
being illuminated by a burning candle. I
have always liked that image. Until
recently though I had never thought of
that memory in this way.
Consider
this with me a moment. Christ is like a
candle in a frosted window. No matter
how you celebrate Christmas or how you
view it, the reason for all that we
experience, and all that we know, even
in such basic elements both sacred and
secular, such as lights on the tree, the
generosity of the gift giving, the
singing of holy carols, the warm
affection we share with families, all
points to one thing—the birth of Christ,
the introduction of Light in the world.
Light has but one quality, and that is
Illumination. Now I am not talking about
some mystical sense of mind, but a
revealing awesome presence of God that
He wants to share with you and all
mankind if we will only receive Him. His
presence is warm and cheering to the
hardest of hearts. His love and grace
dispel and defy the best efforts of man
to comprehend. His promises are unlike
any other you have for they are never
broken. The Life He promises has no
ending. His whole character and being
are without end and without change. In
all of this God purposely chose His Son
to come into the world to be that light
which “lighteth every man that comes
into the world.” He yearns for us to
know Him. He desires our fellowship. He
made us that we might love Him. Yet He
is seen to many as a faint glow behind
the cold glass of the human heart.
When
Christ entered into this world, He did
not so with majesty as the world knows.
He was born in a rude cave shelter for
animals, wrapped in rags. In fact, when
He grew into a man, the religious
leaders of His day felt not humble
gratitude at His divine presence among
men. What they felt was no less than
hatred and pure shame at who He was
versus who they hoped He would be. The
Jews, who had read the prophets
writings, were so consumed with escaping
Roman bondage that they desired the
presence of Him in His Second Coming
(yet to occur). In place of cherishing
His humble First Coming, as the sinless
Savior they desperately needed, the Jews
desired a sword wielding, crown wearing,
chariot driving conqueror. The person of
Christ was exactly what they needed, but
not what they desired. How tragic! The
frost of their hearts was heavy upon
them. The Light, which Christ offered,
had no attraction for the majority of
His own people. My friend, the truth of
the whole matter is His Light shown in
the darkness, but the darkness did not
understand it.
How
about you? What do you understand? How
does the Light that Christ gave and
willingly gives today impact you?
Shortly after I was saved the most
astounding thought I ever had, impacted
me in a reaffirming sense while I was
teaching an adult Sunday class on a
Christmas morning several years ago in
Logan, where I then lived. The thought
was that Christ, to be born into this
world, threw off everything that was
dear to Him—His unspeakable glory as the
Son of the Most High God, His sinless
perfect body traded for a vile smelling
robe of flesh, His power laid aside that
other men may revile Him, and the sum of
all the sin that He did not deserve laid
on His shoulders----all this because HE
WANTED ME TO BE WITH HIM!
I
knew this already, but it impacted me
so, that Christ was under no obligation
to come into this world just for you and
I. No obligation, none. He owed us
fallen creatures NOTHING, but His desire
was so great, His love made Him go!
The
familiar passage of John 3:16 tells us
that God willingly GAVE His son, not out
of obligation, but because He so LOVED
the world. The hymn “Ivory Palaces” best
describes this in its refrain: “Out of
the ivory palaces, into a world of woe,
only His great Eternal love, made my
Savior go.” My friend there is a wide
gulf between the state of Obligation and
Love. You and I when we trust in Christ,
fall into the arms of a loving Savior,
not a grudging one.
Does
the Light that Christ offers shine into
your heart? Does the glow of Grace fire
your soul? Now, I offered this
illustration of a Candle (Christ) in a
Frosted Window. Here is the bottom line.
Every window has two sides. Your heart
is like a window, what side do you place
yourself? Is your heart on the inside
where the warm glow of Christ’s Light
fills you and works through you in a
deep abiding relationship? Or, is your
heart facing a chilled and frosty view
towards God. If you are the Frosty
Window pane, can you see the warm glow
of Christ? Do you desire for that Light
to fill your heart? How do you answer?
Before you do, one more thought.
Christmas may mean many different things
to you, but the One and only thing God
meant it to be was the introduction of
His Son Jesus, because the Father knew
that Jesus was exactly the gift you
need. You cannot buy, earn, or otherwise
obtain the Light Christ has to offer
other than personally trusting in Him as
the complete payment for your sins and
receiving Him as your Savior. To neglect
this gift while you live in this world
condemns you to an everlasting Hell
where you suffer torment for your sins
without the presence of God ever to be
revealed to you again.
No
matter what you have in your wallet,
your portfolio, garage or whatever, if
Jesus is no more than a faint glimmer in
a frosted window, you don’t have
anything. Consider this.
All
you have to do is simply trust Him and
the frost will dissipate in the Light of
His Great Love.
Christian
believer, this devotion is primarily
evangelistic, but to you and I who
already know Christ as Savior, the
meaning of Christmas is boldly clear.
Celebrate the great tidings of joy that
the Light of Christ has worked
effectually in you. Share it with your
family, friends, co-workers, etc. May
Jesus Christ be lifted up and testified
in and through you with great
thankfulness and heartfelt adoration
that knows no season or no end.
Jon
Browning
© 2006 Bible Center Church
Charleston, WV 25314
