December 26, 2024
by Tunde Ojo
December 26, 2024
by Tunde Ojo
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Does God Get Your Attention at Christmas?

Christmas is an enduring celebration deeply rooted in Christian tradition. It’s a time when carols echo through cathedral halls, concerts by renowned tenors captivate audiences worldwide, and countless festivals retell…...
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Christmas is an enduring celebration deeply rooted in Christian tradition. It’s a time when carols echo through cathedral halls, concerts by renowned tenors captivate audiences worldwide, and countless festivals retell the story of the Nativity. Greeting cards—now more often digital—convey warm wishes, while gifts are exchanged, and visits among friends, family, and colleagues abound. The air is filled with merriment, complemented by bustling social and commercial activities.

Yet, amidst this flurry of traditions and festivities, it’s easy to lose sight of the central narrative—the birth of Jesus, an event of profound significance in human history.

Two biblical accounts announcing Christ’s birth offer valuable lessons.

The Story of the Wise Men (Matthew 2:1–12)

The first account tells of the wise men from the East, often identified as priests, astrologers, philosophers, or intellectuals. These men, skilled in studying stars, noticed a uniquely different celestial phenomenon—a super star sent by God to communicate the arrival of a King.

Here, we see a key lesson: God is the ultimate communicator. Effective communication often relies not just on what is said but on how it is conveyed. The wise men received a message in the “language” they understood—through a star. This divine GPS guided them to Bethlehem, despite a brief detour when they visited King Herod in Jerusalem.

When they finally reached their destination—a humble manger—they worshipped the newborn King and offered lavish gifts befitting their status. Their journey demonstrated a deep understanding of their divine encounter and its significance.

The Encounter of the Shepherds (Luke 2:8–20)

The second account focuses on shepherds, humble rural workers watching their flocks by night. In Jesus’ time, shepherds occupied the lower rungs of the social hierarchy. But God chose to announce Christ’s birth to them through an angel, accompanied by radiant splendour and a celestial choir.

Initially gripped with fear, the shepherds were reassured and filled with joy at the angel’s message—the birth of the Saviour, bringing good news for all people. Their response was immediate: they hurried to Bethlehem, saw the baby in the manger, and shared their extraordinary encounter. Unlike the wise men, their offering was not material wealth but joyful proclamation and praise.

A Universal Message

These two accounts highlight a profound truth: the gospel is for everyone—nobles and intellectuals, like the wise men, and humble labourers, like the shepherds. God’s message transcends social, economic, and cultural barriers.

 

Reflection: Does God Get Your Attention?

Amid the celebrations, decorations, and endless to-do lists, it’s worth pausing to ask: does God get your attention at Christmas? Do we, like the wise men and shepherds, recognize the message of Christ’s birth and respond with worship, joy, and reflection?

Let this Christmas be more than just a season of activity—let it be a time of divine connection, renewed faith, and heartfelt gratitude for the Saviour who came for all.

1 Comment

  1. Barniwebs

    The call to let Christmas be a time of divine connection and renewed faith serves as a gentle reminder of the true reason for the season: celebrating the Savior’s arrival and embracing the transformative love and hope it brings. It’s a timely and heartfelt appeal to align our hearts with the divine amidst the celebrations.

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