Advent | Meet Him At The Manger by Stuart and Jill Briscoeনমুনা
A Quest for Truth
What could have possibly motivated the interest of the magi? We know the magi advised kings in those days. The birth of a new king would at least have been of political interest to them. But they seem to be driven by more than political concerns. Something more significant was motivating their inquiry. And even though they engaged in astrology—which the Lord had specifically forbidden His people to be involved in—God still used their faulty understanding to lead them to the truth.
Likewise, contemporary American culture exhibits a great interest in spiritual matters of all sorts. But when you explore that spirituality, you find people all over the map. It's not traditional or historic spirituality—at least not the kind one would expect in a country with a Judeo-Christian heritage.
We have many nominal Christians, inside and outside the church, whose understanding of Christianity is mixed with all kinds of mysticism and New Age thinking—a synthesis of mutually contradictory teachings. But even though they may be seeking spiritual truth where the truth cannot be found, I believe God works in those with a spiritual hunger.
My wife gave a talk one year at a Christmas tea at a hotel in downtown Chicago. A lady came up to her afterward and said, "I'm a sorcerer, a magician. I have a business. I have never before heard the Christians' Christmas story, so someone invited me today. And I'm so excited."
When Jill inquired why, she explained, "Last night I had a dream. Now I knew that Christians believed that Jesus was born in a manger, and Mary was the mother, but I have never, ever heard the details of the story—about Joseph and the angel visiting him, and all the other parts. As you began to read the whole story today, the hair on the back of my neck stood up. I dreamed it last night, verse by verse, just as you read it."
Jill was able to say that God had brought her there because there was a bigger "star" pointing to Jesus than the stars she had been involved with. This lady was a wise seeker, and she'd find the God whom she was seeking.
From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us. (Acts 17:26-27)
We must be able to communicate the Gospel to the spiritually hungry, no matter what kind of spirituality they're into. People wander winding paths of spirituality because they're looking for the truth. They're looking for Christ, but they may not know that yet. The wise men were looking for some kind of king, but they certainly didn't understand the true nature and mission of the Christ child. Until we understand seekers, we won't be very effective in building bridges between them and Christ.
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About this Plan
It's easy to see Christmas as bright lights and glittering gifts. But seasonal joys don't sustain the soul like Scripture's message of Immanuel—God with us. In this 25-day Advent reading plan, the Briscoes encourage you to consider the true joy of Christmas. With heartwarming stories, inspirational verse, and biblical teaching, they cut through distractions to the real miracle of Christmas: God with us; Immanuel in the manger.
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