Making Space – An Advent DevotionalSýnishorn
Oh Holy Night
O Holy Night. That’s a song where goosebumps are guaranteed. I don’t know much about music, but the range of notes in that song lend themselves to an emotional outpouring.
But more than the notes, more than the singer or even the lyrics, when we ponder on that Holy Night, our hearts are bound to skip a beat.
God chose to become man. He chose to do that knowing what lay ahead. It would not be pleasant – there would be rejection, betrayal and, finally, a cruel death. Yet He chose to pour out His life. Because the world lay pining. It yearned for a Savior. And at the perfect time, a Savior was born.
There’s only one reaction we can have to all of this.
“Fall on your knees,” the song goes. And that’s all we can do. Fall before Him in complete humility, bow before Him in absolute awe and complete surrender. There’s simply nothing we can do but respond in worship.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, when I think about the night of the Savior’s birth, I stand amazed. What a glorious night, a holy night, a divine night. Long lay the world in sin and error pining – till Your Son appeared. I marvel at that grace, at that unconditional love. Amen
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About this Plan
As the Christmas season begins, we usually find ourselves more stretched for time than the rest of the year. We get caught up in the frenzy – and forget to focus on what’s truly important. This devotional will help you clear the clutter so you can make more room for Christ this Christmas.
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