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The Beginning
The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. (Mark 1:1)
Advent is a new beginning. Advent is a fresh start for the cosmos. Today, Mark brings us to this beginning. That first verse packs a wallop. In his usual terse way—Mark is never one to waste words—Mark tells us this is the beginning of the gospel, of the good news. Then he identifies the man from Nazareth named Jesus and immediately tells us he is the Christ, the Messiah promised from of old. And then we are told he is no less than God’s own Son. A person could spend a lifetime unpacking just these dozen words.
No one is sure how far this “beginning” extends in Mark. Is the beginning just this first chapter? Part of the first chapter? Or might it be that the entire book of Mark is itself just the beginning? In any event we start with the blunt confession that Jesus is God’s chosen and anointed Christ. Jesus is the One! But since he is God’s Son, we recognize that the divine member of the Trinity who was born as a human with the name of Jesus had existed from all eternity.
That’s good news too because it tells us that the one who advented into this world that starry night in Bethlehem has the necessary divine power to save us from our sins. Being saved is the end of the story for each of us. But it begins with Jesus the Christ, God’s own Son!
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Why was Jesus born? This may seem like a simple question, too familiar to ponder. But as you prepare for Christmas this year, take time to reflect on the deep meaning and purpose of Jesus's birth for your life, and for the whole world. This 5 day series was written by Scott Hoezee, and is an excerpt from the Words of Hope daily devotional.
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