Savior. It is a word that shows up in many Christmas
carols and it is used a lot around Christmastime. Jesus’ name means “Savior” and it conveys the
idea of to save or deliver.
Jesus
was a Jew and in His culture the meaning of someone’s name carried great
significance. It was not given to Him by
His parents though, as was typical. In a
stunning event, an angel from heaven announced a message from God to Joseph and
Mary, saying they would have a child and “. . . you shall call his name Jesus,
for he will save his people from their sins” (Matthew 1:21).
This
beautiful and miraculous little baby was destined to grow up and provide a way
for all mankind to be delivered from their sins. This is where the American version of
Christmas loses some of its glitter. It
is a statement of truth to say, sin is the reason for Christmas. If there was no sin, there would be no need
for a Christmas Savior.
Sin
is an unseen spiritual element that lives in each of our souls. It is an evil that dwells inside us. This mysterious presence reveals itself with
every subtle lie, burst of anger or gleaming sign of pride we show. It condemns us before our Creator to eternal
death. This is who we are, but most
likely we cannot imagine thinking about ourselves this way when opening Christmas
presents, gathering for holiday dinners or solemnly singing Silent Night.
We
generally think of ourselves as good people.
Not perfect by any means, but to say evil lives within us and that we
are sinners sitting under the judgment of God, does not sound very merry. Even so, it is true.
The
good news of Christmas is that Jesus came to deliver you from your sin. He grew up to suffer, die, be buried and rise
again from the dead. When He rose, He
conquered sin and death. He rose to give
you a new heart, new mind and new life.
The
good news of Christmas is truly good, but you cannot appreciate it until you
understand and accept the bad news about your condition. No matter how you think of yourself. No matter how others perceive you. Before God you are a sinner with a dark and
evil heart. When you accept that, you
will begin to understand why Jesus was born to be your Savior. Then you will behold the glory and wonder of
Christmas like never before.
A
prayer for you to pray– “Lord God, help
me to see myself as you see me. I am a
sinner with a dark and evil heart. Help
me to see how Jesus came to be my Savior from my sin. Oh God, forgive me. Take my life.
Change me. Be the Lord of my life
this Christmas. In Jesus’ name. Amen.”
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