Labels: Advent Conspiracy , Christmas , Christology , Cross-Centered , Salvation
Got a question for you: “Have you been doing Advent?” By that I simply mean have you been able to focus
time and energy on the true meaning of the coming of Jesus? Before the stores
and parties and concerts and gathers highjack our time I think it’s necessary
for us to reflect on what the Advent of Jesus means.
Celebrating the coming of Jesus cannot become just another
opportunity to spend money, go to parties, and have a Christmas musical. Let me
be clear: I’m not against any of the festivities and traditions of Christmas,
but I don’t want the true meaning of Christmas to be completely ignored either.
Jesus came into this world on purpose; God gave us the gift
of His Son for a reason. Throughout Scripture we find that purpose laid out.
This week I’d like to draw our attention to one of those Scriptures and unwrap
at least part of the reason Jesus came.
You know that he appeared in order to
take away sins, and in him there is no sin. (1 John 3:5)
…The reason the Son of God appeared
was to destroy the works of the devil. (1 John 3:8)
And there you have it – in part at least. Jesus came
(“appeared”) to deal with sin.
Sin is what destroyed the beautiful relationship God
intended for us to have with Him. Sin is debilitating relationally. God has
always known that we would be powerless to change our human condition no matter
how hard we try. Amazingly He was not satisfied to leave us in that sinful
condition.
God in His wisdom and mercy acted by giving His Son to
remove (“take away”) sin. It is through believing and trusting that Jesus came,
lived a sinless life, was publicly executed on a cross, rose from the dead, and
is coming back that we will receive forgiveness and relational rightness with
God.
Jesus effectively dealt with the problem of sin by
destroying it. The only way sin could be removed from our lives and the works
of Satan destroyed was by Jesus facing them head on at the cross. The cross
makes a difference in our lives that will last for eternity.
Jesus was born for this battle. His purpose was to go to war
against sin and the devil. Ultimately that cosmic fight took place at Calvary.
The good news is that Jesus won!
And so, part of our reflection during Advent season is to
remember that it is about a child who came to save us in a battle we couldn’t
win, but He could. In a sense, those first cries 2000 years ago from the
Village of Bethlehem were battle cries declared against sin and the devil.
Grace & Peace,
Scott
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