The Everyday Gospel Christmas DevotionalSample
Jesus is the eternal Son of the Father who came to give his life as a ransom for many.
I remember the first time we visited Northern Ireland. As we drove on those ribbon roads, I was in awe of the beauty all around me. There really were forty shades of green. White sheep made it look as though God had painted polka dots on the ground. White limestone cliffs dropped down to the sea. The rain seemed to enhance, rather than detract from, the created glories we were trying our best to take in. I thought, “I don’t care if it’s raining. Sometimes you need to stop, pause your journey for a moment, and take in the beauty.” The north coast of Ireland displays a bit of God’s glory for his creatures to relish.
The beginning of Matthew presents us with a majestic one-time moment in history that you shouldn’t run past in your desire to complete your daily Bible reading. God has recorded and preserved it for you because he wants it to leave you in gratitude and awe. And that awe is meant to capture your heart with such force that it changes the way you think about who you are and how you live your life. This scene, the baptism of Jesus, is in the Bible because God loves you:
"Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to John, to be baptized by him. John would have prevented him, saying, 'I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?' But Jesus answered him, 'Let it be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.' Then he consented. And when Jesus was baptized, immediately he went up from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and coming to rest on him; and behold, a voice from heaven said, 'This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.'” (Matt. 3:13–17)
Pay careful attention to the tenderhearted and loving beauty of the voice from heaven: “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” With these words you are invited to witness the eternal love relationship between the Father and the Son. Who is Jesus? He is not just a man from Bethlehem; he is the loved and pleasing Son of the Father. But there is something else here. Why would Jesus need to submit to the baptism of repentance? He had no sin. But here Jesus nevertheless humbly and willingly identified with those for whom he had come to suffer and die. In the beginning of his life, he identified with them, and at the end of his earthly life, he took their sin on his shoulders. Here is your Jesus. He is the Son of the Father and the Lamb of sacrifice. He’s the grace of God in the flesh.
Prayer:
Triune God, when I attempt to comprehend your perfect love from all eternity, my mind cannot grasp the depths of this reality. I am left in wonder over your love for one another. And I am awestruck that you would extend this love to sinners such as I—at the great cost of Jesus’ willingness to identify himself with sinners through his baptism and death. Thank you for this amazing truth. In Jesus’s name, amen.
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Join Paul Tripp for 25 days leading up to Christmas in "The Everyday Gospel Christmas Devotional." Designed to be used during the Advent season, this devotional provides the perfect way to close out 2024 together and prepare your heart as we begin the new year immersed in God’s word.
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