Luke 2:1-10
At Christmas we celebrate the virgin birth of Jesus Christ. Had
there been no Christmas there also would have been no Easter or Pentecost. The greeting
"Merry Christmas" refers to the miracle of miracles, God becoming flesh, being
born of a virgin.
At Christmas numerous miracles took place.
1) Firstly, God prompted Caesar Augustus to take a census. This
brought Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem. Although Caesar Augustus might have done it for his
own interests, God controls all things, even the hearts of the kings so that His purposes
might be fulfilled (Prov 21:1).
2) Although Joseph and Mary were poor and there was no place for
them in the inn, they rejoiced greatly when Mary gave birth to the Lord Jesus, their
Messiah and Redeemer. The hardships they experienced in the stable and their own lack of
material things meant little to them. They were overjoyed to see God working.
3) Angels appeared unto the shepherds in the field, while they
were keeping watch over their flock by night, and told them about their Saviour's birth.
These shepherds must have known God and been praying for the coming of the Messiah.
The angels also rejoiced greatly at the coming of the Messiah, for they were witnesses of
satan's rebellion in heaven. Now they were eager to see God's victory over satan.
4) A bright star lead the wise men from the east to Bethelehem
where Jesus was born.
God's miraculous working at Christmas should touch you deeply. You
must experience personally the power of God to save from sin, and have the burning desire
to spread the Good News to those who do not know.