Daily Devotional for December 7, 2014

Luke 2:16-19
They ran to the village and found their way to Mary and Joseph. And there was the baby, lying in the manger.  The shepherds told everyone what had happened and what the angel had said to them about this child.  All who heard the shepherds’ story expressed astonishment, but Mary quietly treasured these things in her heart and often thought about them.
 
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Our family took in the community’s annual lighted Christmas parade recently… including our niece and her husband and children - Timothy, Zola and Nathan.  Timothy was clutching a small drawing that he and his mother had made earlier in the day.  There was a depiction of Santa Claus, a reindeer, and some writing.  He was very proud of his picture and showed it to several people…but he never let go of it. 
 
Timothy told a friend of ours that he was going to see Santa after the parade.  She asked, “Are you going to tell him what you want for Christmas?”  With a gentle shake of his head, he very politely, but definitively told her, “No…he already knows!”
 
After the parade, the children did indeed get to see Santa.  And we learned that the picture had been prepared for HIM…for his refrigerator at the North Pole.  All that Timothy wanted to do was to give Santa the drawing he made for him.  When he saw Santa walking across the lawn, he shot out toward him like a rocket…and he presented him with the picture.  Santa thanked him - and Zola and Nathan.  And he said, “I’ll be seeing you again very soon!”
 
Now, I know that Jesus isn’t Santa…and I do not mean to draw that comparison, except to say that the childlike faith and confidence of trusting that Santa WILL come and knows what we want often eludes us in the context of our Christian faith and trusting God for the same things.  It doesn’t occur to us to “give back” to Jesus…to “make something for Him” in words and deeds.  And while some of us might SAY that we believe that He knows our every need…few of us operate with such confidence and assurance that “God’s got this!” in our daily lives.
 
With unwavering conviction, the shepherds rushed to the stable to greet the newborn King.  With complete certainty, they returned to their village and surrounding pastures to tell everyone what they had seen…that Jesus - the Messiah - was HERE!  They did their part to herald the birth of Christ and share the Good News with others.
 
Today, it’s our turn.  What will YOU do to demonstrate your faith and confidence in Jesus?  Do you fully believe that He knows what you need before you even speak of it?  Isn’t it time for you to trust Him more fully?  Will this be the day that you begin?
 
©2014 Debbie Robus

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