Christmas Journey: Ten Days of Wonder Sýnishorn
For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.
And this will be the sign to you: You will find a Babe wrapped in swaddling cloths, lying in a manger. Luke 2:11-12
One thing the manger reveals to us—Jesus is inclusive.
Everyone can approach a manger. Everyone can approach Jesus. Everyone.
The only folks who can’t come—those who are excluded—are the ones who think they are too good for a stable, too superior to need help, or too proud to bow their knee. These folks have trouble with Jesus. Sometimes, I am this type of folk.
All that the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out. John 6:37
Jesus says come, no matter your past, no matter your pay grade, no matter your persuasion about anything. Simply come. The Holy Spirit will do the transforming, and we, myself included, need to stop the judging, the doing, and the trying.
I can’t earn His love, I can’t work for His love, and it is not up to me to get it right because He is the only one who is Right. Genuine freedom begins when I stop trying so hard and lean desperately into His limitless grace.
So, wretched sinner that I am—yet, being transformed by His power—I come to the manger. I come to bow at the animals’ rugged food trough that has now turned into His throne of blazing, sovereign glory. I come with humble praise.
All because at the manger, He included me.
Take a moment to consider: How does it impact your heart that Lord Jesus came for you? As you ponder this great truth, offer Him words of adoration, worship, and love. If you haven’t yet asked Him to be Lord of your life, invite Him to do so. It’s that simple.
Was this plan helpful? It was adapted from the interactive devotional and YouVersion Plan by Sue Boldt: Unwrapping Christmas: Viewing the Nativity Through Luke's Eyes.
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About this Plan
Christmas is filled with wonder. Yet under the twinkly lights and piles of paper and ribbon, all its promise can be lost in our must-do lists, noisy distractions, or dreams dismantled by the stuff of life. Instead, let’s journey to the manger where Jesus came for our rescue. Realizing that we will only begin to scratch the surface of Who He is and what He has done in this lifetime.
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