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STORY: ALL of Creation was represented in the Story of Christ's Birth!
God…
John 1: The Word Became Flesh
In
the beginning was the Word,
and
the Word was with God,
and
the Word was God.
2 He
was with God in the beginning.
3 Through
him all things were made;
without
him nothing was made that has been made.
4 In
him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind.
5 The
light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
Philippians
2
Your attitude should be the same as
that of Christ
6 Who, being in
very nature God,
did not consider equality with God something
to be grasped,
but made Himself nothing, taking
the very nature of a servant,
being made in human likeness.
8 And being found in appearance as
a man,
He humbled Himself and became
obedient to death-even death on a cross!
9 Therefore God exalted Him to the
highest place and gave Him the Name that is above every name, that at the Name
of Jesus every knee should bow,
in heaven and on earth and under
the earth,
and every tongue confess that Jesus
Christ is Lord,
to
the glory of God the Father
Jesus
Christ, above all and before all, represented God the Father and the Spirit.
I have a hypothesis
that I’m going to share with you this morning.
I believe that just about
everything in all of creation was, in some way, represented in the story of
Christ’s birth…in fact I HAD to make myself stop looking for ways…
Let me show you what I’m talking about.
We have already seen that JESUS
represented the Father in human form.
But then the earthly Family was represented in Jesus’ birth
Jesus
was born into a family.
He
had…
·
a mom and an earthly dad; a “normal”
more or less, kind of family
·
aunts and uncles
·
cousins
·
and brothers and sisters
·
maybe even grandparents
Mary
and Joseph represent the human family and community
·
He did not come into an institution.
·
He was not born into a social club or
organization.
God placed Jesus very purposely in
a family…
- Not a rich
- Well to do
- Cultured
- Esteemed
- Or royal family…
But
with an unexpecting young woman and a surprised and bewildered carpenter.
- Jesus was born in a barn, a cave or some other lowly place-not a palace.
- He was placed in a manger trough-not a fancy warm incubator.
- He was wrapped in strips of linen-not warm, fleecy blankies and cushy diapers.
- There was no hospital, midwife or doctor: Jesus was probably either delivered by an angel or Joseph!
Jesus had the most humble beginning
of all.
Then there were Shepherds
And in the same region there were shepherds out in the
field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord
appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were
filled with fear.”
Luke 2:8-9
In
most Sunday school Christmas pageants they are usually the extras.
All
of the kids who don’t get cast in any of the other roles become shepherds…or
even the sheep!
We
have no clue how many shepherds there were there that day…
But I believe the shepherds may
have represented many in the world both then and now:
- the lowly
- the poor
- the uneducated
- outcasts
- unnoticed
- uncared for
- neglected
- stinky
- the youngest; Some of those shepherds were probably just boys
They were, more than likely, at the
very bottom of the Palestinian totem pole.
They
were right down there with the tax collectors and the dung sweepers.
It’s
interesting that only Luke
even bothers to mention them as part of the Christmas story.
Certainly
they represented “the least of these.”
The
Wise Men eventually arrived with their entourage …
They
aren’t numbered, except in Christmas stories;
Three
gifts equal three Wise Men.
Undoubtedly,
they most likely came with others.
Three
solitary, wealthy looking men traveling a great distance by themselves, bearing
rare and costly gifts would have been perfect targets for robbers and thieves.
And,
in my thought process, they came representing…
- the gifted
- the elite
- the wealthy
- the educated
- the upper class
- the highly respected
Those
with…
- Possibly some degree of royal birth
- A respectable genealogy
- Prestigious Pedigree
- They would have had notable initials behind their names
- They represent the philosophers; the thinkers, the writers
But
I think they also represent the Gentiles…those not of Jewish birth.
In
the story of Christ’s birth they represented the…
- aliens
- and foreigners
- The sojourners searching for something that needed to be found.
And what about their Gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh?
Although
they were gifts given to the child Jesus I think, in a lot of ways, is it
possible that the gifts represent the things of this world.
Most
scholars believe that these were the gifts that would have been given in the
ancient world to honor a king or a deity.
- · Gold: A precious metal.
- · Frankincense a perfume or incense,
- · Myrrh as anointing oil.
But,
just between you and me, can I tell you something?
I
think this is the ONE AND ONLY place where everyone and everything wasn’t represented.
You
see, if the wise men had brought along their wise wives there would have been
- several bags of groceries,
- a boat load of diapers
- and a pocket full of quarters for the laundry mat!
Never-the-less,
we need to remember this…
The things of this
world only have true meaning and eternal value when they are presented to the
KING of kings!
And What
About All Those Angels
Throughout His story
from beginning to end angles kept showing up in a timely manner…
- To tell Mary the Good News
- To tell Joseph it was okay, it was a “God-Thing”
- To alert the shepherds
- To stand guard
- To herald the glorious with the hallelujah chorus
And
everywhere He/She/they went the resounding message was, “BE NOT AFRAID!”
- Don’t worry!
- It’s all part of God’s plan
- Every things going to be okay!
- FEAR NOT! Good Tidings! Great Joy!
There were Animals:
Representing
the Animal Kingdom, of course!
The
Friendly Beast song would tell us that there were any number
of animals present…
We have
no idea what kind or how many, but surely the animals were not left out!
They were a part of the Genesis creation story and they survived the
flood…there had to be animals, including a donkey, guarding the manger!
Jesus’
story is replete with the Supernatural: Not only angelic visits but also Dreams/Visions/Prophetic
Announcements
Now Consider The Star
Didn’t
it represent the heavens and the earth, the sun, the moon...all of the heavenly
bodies.
The
Star
was the first GPS system.
No
need for a Garmin or TomTom or my personal favorite~OnStar!
All
of them are second rate compared to the star that led the shepherds and the
wise men to Jesus.
It
was a star that marked the holy place in Bethlehem!
A
Star that led the wise men to Jesus.
We can’t forget the brass…
There was Cesar Augustus
representing…
·
World authorities: “the powers that be”
World
leaders…
·
kings and queens and princes and
princesses
·
governors and heads of state
·
presidents and prime ministers
·
chairs, chiefs and czars
Those
who…
·
rule the nation’s kingdoms
·
reign on manmade thrones
·
dictate and decide the fate of their
people
And Herod…
I believe Herod
represented the Kingdom of Darkness: hell bent on destroying the Messiah.
Paul in Ephesians 6 calls them: The rulers, the authorities, the powers of
this dark world and the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
Surely
Herod acted as…
- the emissary
- the pawn
- the messenger of destruction
- …attempting to do the enemy’s bidding.
Herod
stood to represent…
·
The “anti/Christs” of past, present and
future.
·
Herod represents those who are destined
for destruction.
·
He was a liar and a deceiver.
·
He characterized “selfish ambition and
vain conceit”
Doesn’t
it stand to reason that Herod also represents those who have been blinded by
the enemy and…
- · cannot see
- · or hear
- · receive
- · or understand the Good News of Jesus Christ…
Like the Innkeeper who represented
those who “had no room” for Jesus.
The
Innkeeper and all the others who shut their door to Mary and Joseph represent
those who have no room in their hearts.
·
They would kick Jesus to the curb.
·
They’re already full.
·
There is room for no more…certainly not
the Christ child and His parents.
Zach and Liz/Simeon and Anna
Among
my favorites are Zachariah and Elizabeth, Simeon and Anna…
I think these four
godly and righteous individuals represent believers past, present and future.
They
are…
·
The faithful
·
The Remnant
Those who would always remain
from those who hear the Good News and yet choose to walk away.
I
also think they represent the older generation of every generation.
All four of them would
have been considered “old” by our standards and yet they were used mightily of
God…for His purposes.
·
Zachariah
and Elizabeth, in their old age, would parent John the Baptist; Jesus’ cousin, the one who would
prepare the way.
·
Simeon
refused to die until he had witnessed the
Consolation of Israel… the
Messiah.
·
Anna
lived in the temple; praying, fasting and worshipping and waiting.
All four were faithful
and willing to be of service to God, regardless of their age.
All of Creation was represented in
the Christmas Story!
SLIDE 12: And into this world-wide, all
of creation story comes JESUS.
He is the one who levels the playing
field for ALL…
Galatians 3:28
“There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither
slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ
Jesus.”
In Him there is…
- · No rich or poor
- · Important or unimportant
- · Ill or well
- · Old or young
- · Sinner, Seeker or Saint
- · All are given a seat at the table if they receive Him.
Luke 13:29
“People will come from east and west and north and south,
“People will come from east and west and north and south,
and
will take their places at the feast in the kingdom of God.”
And in the end “every knee will bow and every tongue confess
that
Jesus Christ is LORD to the glory of God the Father!”
Christ’s birth ties together THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE NEW
TESTAMENT.
The Old Testament Prophecy
becomes New Testament reality in Jesus Christ.
His
story speaks of… DIVINITY/HISTORY/PROPHECY/GEOGRAPHY/GEOLOGY/POLITICS/
ECONOMICS/ANGEOLOGY
AND DEMONOLOGY/ ASTRONOMY/ BIOLOGY/GENETICS/ NATURE/ PHYSICS/SUPERNATURAL AND MIRACULOUS
AND SUPREMICY
THEY
ALL COME TOGETHER IN CHRIST
Colossians
1
15 The
Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all
creation.
16 For in
him all things were created:
·
things in heaven and on earth,
·
visible and invisible,
·
whether thrones or powers or rulers or
authorities;
·
all things have been created through him and for
him.
17 He is
before all things, and in him all things hold together.
18 And he
is the head of the body, the church;
he
is the beginning and the firstborn from among the dead,
so
that in everything he might have the supremacy.
19 For
God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him,
and
through him to reconcile to himself all things,
whether
things on earth or things in heaven,
by
making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.
JESUS;
The Beginning and the End.
And
all of the in between.
May
every knee bow and every tongue confess that
HE
is the LORD of lords and the KING of kings
now
and forever, amen
TO
GOD BE THE GLORY
AND THEN THERE IS THIS….
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