Responses to Christmas

Dr. Donald Schmidt   -  

Responses to Christmas – Luke 2:33-38


Introduction

As we delve into the Christmas season, it’s essential to reflect on the varied responses to the birth of Jesus Christ. In Luke 2:33-38, we see how different individuals reacted to the news of Jesus’ birth. This passage offers profound insights into how we, too, should respond to the significance of Christmas. Let’s explore these responses and how they can guide us in our own spiritual journey.

Why Should We Be Amazed at Christmas?

The Astonishment of Joseph and Mary

Joseph and Mary were continually amazed by the revelations about their son, Jesus. Despite having received divine messages from angels, they were still in awe of the prophecies spoken by Simeon. This ongoing state of marveling is a reminder that we should never lose our sense of wonder at the miraculous birth of Jesus.

Rekindling Our Awe

It’s easy to become desensitized to the Christmas story after celebrating it year after year. However, the birth of Jesus is a miraculous event that should continually evoke awe in our hearts. The Son of God became the Son of Man, adding humanity to His deity, and came to earth to offer us salvation. This is truly amazing and should never cease to astonish us.

Why Should We Be Reflective at Christmas?

Simeon’s Prophecy

Simeon’s words to Mary and Joseph were not just about the joy of Jesus’ birth but also about the future suffering and mission of Jesus. He spoke of Jesus being appointed for the fall and rise of many in Israel, a sign to be opposed, and a sword that would pierce Mary’s soul. These words remind us to reflect on the ultimate purpose of Jesus’ coming.

The Cross and the Manger

As we celebrate Christmas, we should remember that Jesus’ birth was the beginning of His journey to the cross. The incarnation was necessary for the crucifixion and resurrection. Reflecting on this helps us understand the full scope of God’s plan for our salvation.

Why Should We Be Thankful at Christmas?

Anna’s Gratitude

Anna, the prophetess, responded to the news of Jesus’ birth with immediate and heartfelt gratitude. She had been waiting for the Redeemer and, upon recognizing Jesus, she gave thanks to God. Her example teaches us to express our gratitude for the gift of Jesus.

Expressing Our Thanks

When was the last time you spent time thanking God for Jesus? Christmas is a perfect time to express our gratitude for the salvation and hope that Jesus brings. Take time to thank God for His incredible gift and the transformation He has brought into your life.

Why Should We Be Evangelistic at Christmas?

Anna’s Evangelism

After giving thanks, Anna went on to tell others about Jesus. She shared the good news with everyone who was looking for the redemption of Jerusalem. Her actions remind us that Christmas is a time to share the message of Jesus with others.

Sharing the Good News

There are many ways to be evangelistic during the Christmas season. Whether it’s inviting someone to church, sharing your testimony, or simply giving a gospel tract, take the opportunity to spread the message of Jesus’ birth and the hope it brings.

Life Application

As we reflect on the responses to Jesus’ birth, let’s challenge ourselves to apply these lessons in our lives this week. Here are a few questions to consider:

  1. Amazement: Have you lost your sense of wonder at the Christmas story? How can you rekindle that awe?
  2. Reflection: Are you mindful of the ultimate purpose of Jesus’ coming? How can you keep the cross in view as you celebrate Christmas?
  3. Gratitude: When was the last time you thanked God for Jesus? How can you make gratitude a regular part of your Christmas celebration?
  4. Evangelism: Who can you share the good news of Jesus with this Christmas? What steps can you take to be more evangelistic?

A Challenge for the Week

This week, take time to be amazed, reflective, thankful, and evangelistic. Spend time in prayer, asking God to restore your sense of wonder and to help you reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. Express your gratitude to God and look for opportunities to share the message of Jesus with others. Let’s make this Christmas a time of deep spiritual growth and meaningful outreach.

By embracing these responses, we can honor the true spirit of Christmas and draw closer to God during this special season.