Christmas Day
You are Going to Get Wet
But when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of any works of righteousness that we had done, but according to his mercy, through the water of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit. This Spirit he poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that, having been justified by his grace, we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life. (Titus 3:4-7)
It’s Christmas Day. We opened the packages, emptied the stockings, and shared good meals with our families. Today is Christmas day, and what we might want more than anything is a nap. But the time has come. Christ has come. Now what?
The passage we read today tell us that Christ appeared, and brought salvation – not because of acts of righteousness, but because of God’s mercy. “The spirit is poured out on us richly through Jesus."
A few years ago, we were with our boys at an amusement park in Florida. We were having a great time together when the rain started. This was not a drizzle, or a sprinkle; this was a downpour, unlike anything I had seen before. The rain came down from heaven by the bucketful. We were soaked – as they say – to the skin. There was no escape, there was not dry shelter to be found. The water covered us, and we have never been that wet.
For me, that is what is means when the author of the passage says, “The Spirit is poured out on us richly through Jesus. As we read these words on Christmas day, imagine that grace falls like that downpour upon us. Drenching our lives. Covering us completely. The spirit pouring on us. This is grace, abundant and overflowing. Covering us not because of anything we have done or not done, and not because of anything we have earned. Grace covers us not because of who we are, but because of the mercy of God.
Christ has come. Now what? We are covered in grace so that we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life. Open your hands and feel the hope land gently upon them. Open your hearts, and know that hope recreates you. Open your eyes and see the difference hope makes in your life.
And then, because it’s Christmas, give it all away.
Kim Matthews
It’s Christmas Day. We opened the packages, emptied the stockings, and shared good meals with our families. Today is Christmas day, and what we might want more than anything is a nap. But the time has come. Christ has come. Now what?
The passage we read today tell us that Christ appeared, and brought salvation – not because of acts of righteousness, but because of God’s mercy. “The spirit is poured out on us richly through Jesus."
A few years ago, we were with our boys at an amusement park in Florida. We were having a great time together when the rain started. This was not a drizzle, or a sprinkle; this was a downpour, unlike anything I had seen before. The rain came down from heaven by the bucketful. We were soaked – as they say – to the skin. There was no escape, there was not dry shelter to be found. The water covered us, and we have never been that wet.
For me, that is what is means when the author of the passage says, “The Spirit is poured out on us richly through Jesus. As we read these words on Christmas day, imagine that grace falls like that downpour upon us. Drenching our lives. Covering us completely. The spirit pouring on us. This is grace, abundant and overflowing. Covering us not because of anything we have done or not done, and not because of anything we have earned. Grace covers us not because of who we are, but because of the mercy of God.
Christ has come. Now what? We are covered in grace so that we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life. Open your hands and feel the hope land gently upon them. Open your hearts, and know that hope recreates you. Open your eyes and see the difference hope makes in your life.
And then, because it’s Christmas, give it all away.
Kim Matthews
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