It's Here!

For youngsters, and perhaps some adults as well, the arrival of Christmas morning is a time they have been waiting for. If only it had come sooner!
But Christmas is about waiting. 2,000 years ago, there were a few people in Israel who were waiting. The Bible names one of them, Simeon, and says he was ‘waiting for the consolation of Israel’ (Luke 2.25). The Living Bible translates this as ‘constantly expecting the Messiah to come soon’. And now it was that time, for Mary’s time had come ‘and she gave birth to her first-born son’ (Luke 2.7).
St Paul says it happened ‘when the right time finally came’ (Gal.4.4 [GNB]). Many reasons have been put forward as to why it was the right time, even why it was the wrong time in world history . Whatever the reason(s) we can put forward, it was right because, in His infinite wisdom, it was the moment chosen by God to begin His salvation plan for humankind. It was the moment when ‘God sent His Son … to redeem those who were under the Law, so that we might become God’s sons’ (Gal.4.4-5). We celebrate that timing, and its purpose, each year.
There were celebrations 2,000 years ago, though perhaps not by everybody. Many of those in Bethlehem were not aware of what was happening and King Herod simply wanted to eliminate the child (Matt.2.13). However, besides Mary and Joseph, who must have been delighted that the birth had gone so well in what were hardly hygienic circumstances (Luke 2.7), there were celebrations from angels and shepherds. The angels, ‘a great company of the heavenly host’ (Luke 2.13 [NIV]), praised God (Luke 2.14), for they had given the good news to the shepherds that ‘today … a Saviour has been born to you; He is Christ the Lord’ (Luke 2.11). So the shepherds celebrated by leaving their sheep (an unheard of action) to find the baby in the manger (Luke 2.16-17), rejoicing in what they had heard and seen (Luke 2.20). The wise men, who came along a little later, also celebrated. Finding the child they were seeking, they worshipped Him and presented Him with gifts (Matt.2.11).
Christmas has come. The time is right for us to celebrate God’s gift of a Saviour and to tell others the good news.








