O Holy Night: An Advent DevotionalSample

O Holy Night: An Advent Devotional

DAY 10 OF 25

A New and Glorious Morn

By Danny Saavedra

“When the king heard the words of the book of the law, he tore his clothes.”—2 Kings 22:11 (HCSB)

Do you remember what you were doing at eight years old? Learning to multiply and divide? Playing video games? Managing a lemonade stand? Whatever you were doing, Josiah probably has you beat!

According to 2 Kings 22:1 (HCSB), “Josiah was eight years old when he became king.” That’s right, friends, Josiah, a descendant of King David and an ancestor of King Jesus, became king over God’s people at the ripe, mature age of eight! He hadn’t even reached Bar Mitzvah age yet, but he was crowned king. And get this, he was actually one of the few who had a heart after the Lord.

His reign came after several years of neglect. A lot of rebuilding had to be done, starting with the temple. It was in shambles, so Josiah initiated a program to restore the temple to its former glory.

This young man was one of the most important kings to have ruled over God’s people. A revival took place under his leadership, which for a short while, turned the people’s hearts back to the Lord. By all accounts, Josiah’s reign was a success. But as we shall see, his political career was what it was by virtue of his character.

As the workmen began to clear away the debris from the temple, they came across something so vital and indispensable to the people of Israel, something that had been discarded and forgotten: a copy of the Scriptures. They dusted it off and started to read it to King Josiah. As God’s Word was shared, Josiah became aware of how far he and his people had strayed from the Lord (2 Kings 22).

The king was so convicted by God’s Word that he did what so many kings before him failed to do: He made the Word of God visible again. Then he did a thorough “house cleaning” by sweeping through the kingdom and ending practices contrary to God’s ways. Next, he saw that the entire kingdom celebrated the Passover Feast. This young king pulled out all the stops to make sure that the people of God were properly honoring God, as He deserves to be honored (2 Chronicles 35).

Everything in the kingdom changed dramatically, all because of the discovery of God’s Word. The Scriptures had a radical effect on Josiah; once they were taken into his heart and mind, he would never be the same.

In the Book of John, we read that when the fullness of time had come, “the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us; and we saw His glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth” (John 1:14 NASB). God made His Word visible to the entire world in the person of Jesus Christ!

The Christmas season is a time to rejoice and celebrate because it’s when, after laying long in sin and error pining, “yonder breaks a new and glorious morn.” It’s the moment God sent the light of the world, the Word in the flesh, Jesus, to restore us to a right relationship with Him. And just like it did for young King Josiah, God’s Word should so deeply impact our hearts that it moves us to action!

It should be the source of life change that convicts us to the core and causes us to take sin so seriously that we “clean our house.” It should also be that dynamic that inspires us to pull out all the stops as we remember and celebrate who God is and all He’s done for us. And it should bring us to the place where we are moved to see it take hold in the lives of the people around us—our families, loved ones, neighbors, classmates, coworkers, and anyone else we come into contact with.

Over the next few days leading up to Christmas, do like Josiah: Make the Word of God visible for the people in your life to see. Let the world's light shine brightly through you, letting it guide people to Jesus!

Pause: Why is the Word of God so important? How have you seen it change you?

Practice: Share with someone today how Jesus and His Word have changed your life!

Pray: Father, I praise You, our sovereign and good King and Savior. Thank You for always redeeming and making all things new. Thank You that Your Word does not return void, that Your Word is powerful and alive, and that Your Word is truth! I pray today that I may walk in this truth and that in this season of celebration and remembrance, I may be able to share the truth of Christmas and Your Son with someone. Amen.

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O Holy Night: An Advent Devotional

Experience the greatest story ever told, the birth of Jesus, through the lens of the timeless Christmas carol, "O Holy Night." This advent devotional is great for the whole family to read together!

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