The Whole Christmas StoryНамуна
Day 3 | Our Role in Creation
The run-up to Christmas is often magical for children and immensely stressful for the adult magicians tasked with laying on the festive sparkles. On top of the barely manageable tasks of daily life are piled the extras – fancier, more plentiful food, gift buying and wrapping, cards, drinks parties at the office and with the neighbors, tiny light bulbs to replace, extended family sensitivities to navigate.
And beneath it all, we sometimes feel a nagging guilt that none of it really matters. That it isn’t "spiritual" in the way that, say, doing this devotional journey is.
Genesis 1 can ease that burden. It tells us that this world is a good world that gives pleasure and brings glory to its maker. It tells us that humans have a particular role, serving God by "subduing" and "ruling" on his behalf, "taking care" of his creation (Genesis 2:15). God’s rule brings order from chaos, releases potential, creates beauty, makes provision for needs, and instills joy.
Our task is to engage in running our bit of the world in those same ways, as the divine image-bearers we are. This Advent, let’s see each item on that huge task list as an opportunity to embrace our God-given purpose in this world. How might that impact the way we reply to emails, drive in rush hour, peel the veggies, and pay the invoice?
Prayer
Thank you, God, for giving us the dignity and trust to play such a significant part in your world. Thank you that you loved it enough to become part of it, born a human baby. Help me approach my tasks this Advent with the same purpose as you approach yours. Help me to see how I’m bringing order out of chaos, releasing potential, creating beauty, making provision for needs, and instilling joy.
Scripture
About this Plan
Explore the significance of Jesus' birth in the context of the whole Bible. Starting in Genesis and working to Revelation, you'll see how Christ came to a world worth saving, how human sin affects every part of life, how God promised to redeem all of his creation, and how in Jesus, he made good on that promise.
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