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Christmas Devotions With Paul Chappell

DAY 14 OF 25

No Place For Jesus

Though Bethlehem was just a small village, a few miles away from Jerusalem, it had a large place in Israel’s history because it was the boyhood home of the great King David. As a result, when the Roman order was given for people to return to their ancestral homes to register for the census, the town of Bethlehem quickly filled up. Those who had close relatives there undoubtedly stayed with them and those who did not, took every room in what was apparently the only inn in town where visitors could find lodging.

By the time Joseph and Mary arrived in Bethlehem, there were no rooms available. So despite the fact that Mary was about to give birth, they had to settle for staying with the animals in a nearby stable. That is why on His first night on Earth, the very King of Heaven, the Lord of Glory, the Son of God was carefully wrapped and placed into a feeding trough for animals. 

This would not be the last time the world would have no place for Jesus. During His ministry, Jesus was often rejected. He warned one potential follower of what to expect if he were to follow Him: “The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head” (Matthew 8:20). This lack of room for Jesus is easily seen in our day as well. In fact, even though we profess to follow Christ, we must be on guard to make certain He really is the center of our lives. Just as in first-century Bethlehem, it is so easy for our lives to fill up with pressing cares that have no eternal significance.

Today’s Discipleship Principle: It is a tragedy when the world has no room for Jesus, but it is an even greater tragedy when Christians do not put Him first.

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Christmas Devotions With Paul Chappell

In this verse-by-verse plan through Luke chapters 1–2, excerpted from Paul Chappell's devotional book "Disciple," recapture the meaning of Christmas and the love of Christ for you. As these brief devotions draw you closer to the Lord, you’ll be challenged and encouraged to follow Jesus more closely and to walk with Him in practical ways throughout each day.

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