![]() |
| Copyright © 2002 by The Voice of Prophecy |
| David B. Smith |
|
P.O.
Box 53055 |
| December 26, 2002 |
|
ALL GOD WANTS FOR CHRISTMAS #4
GIVING JESUS A THRONE FOR CHRISTMAS I can’t tell you a whole lot about him, except that
his name is Brian Wilson – and he’s not with the Beach Boys. He and his
wife, Duang, live in a village way out in the sticks, north of Chiang
Mai, Thailand. He’s part of an organization called Adventist Frontier
Missions, and, like ambassadors of many denominations do, he simply goes
to a remote place and lives there. He lives with the natives. He eats
what they eat; he pumps water from the same well as them. His house is
like their house. He ekes out a living locally, maybe with a bit of cash
infusion he gets from friends in the U.S. Once in a while, if he gets
a ride into the city, he can e-mail home and call his parents. But most
of the time, he’s way out there in the woods. “He rules the world with truth and grace.” Let me tell you something, friend. Anytime you and
I participate, in any way, large or small, to help Jesus Christ rule in
the kingdom of this world, anytime we have a part in advancing that cause,
we give our God in heaven a marvelous Christmas gift. “[God’s] incomparably great power [was] exerted in Christ when He raised Him from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under His feet and appointed Him to be head over everything for the church, which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills everything in every way.” And this kind of victory talk is all through the Bible. “Things will be complete when Jesus rules.” “All will be joy and peace when Christ reigns.” Even the Lord’s prayer has God’s followers petitioning heaven: “Thy will be done, ON EARTH as it is in heaven. . . . For THINE is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever and ever. Amen.” So this is what God wants. This is what we want. And when we help work on it with God, we give Him the best of all Christmas gifts. In the anthem, O Come All Ye Faithful, God’s people mean it when they sing: “Yea, Lord, we greet Thee, born this happy morning. Jesus, to THEE be all glory given.” And why does Jesus want to rule? Why does God the Father, maybe a bit like America’s 41st President, now want His Son to be in charge of the universe? Is there ego involved here? A power trip? In his wonderful book, The Ten(der) Commandments, Pastor Ron Mehl asks the same in regards to the first commandment. Why does God want this Christmas present of our loyalty and ask for our worship? What’s going on here? “Why in the world does [God] make such a point,” he asks, “of having no other gods before Him? What does this first command have to do with life in today’s world? The reason is very simple: He wants to be your God.” But why? Pastor Mehl proposes this answer: “He wants to care for you, and He knows that no one or nothing can care for you better than He.” In the very clever book, The Screwtape Letters, Christian author C. S. Lewis has a couple of Satan’s demons lamenting about the disadvantages they have in the great war against heaven. Of course, hell’s armies hate God and hate God’s children. But they do understand what heaven is all about. Listen: “Remember always,” the older devil sadly explains, “that He [God] really likes the little vermin, and sets an absurd value on the distinctness of every one of them. When He talks of their losing their selves,” as in “come to Jesus,” “He only means abandoning the clamor of self-will; once they have done that, He really gives them back all their personality, and boasts (I am afraid, sincerely) that when they are wholly His they will be more themselves than ever.” That’s a favorite C. S. Lewis theme, by the way, and many of you who have read Mere Christianity know that he also paints this vivid picture of our world as a battleground. God and Lucifer are fighting over every square inch, every person, every soul. And friend, anytime you and I stand with heaven, and speak a good word to a neighbor, give that cup of cold water, visit a widow or an orphan on a cold, barren December night, and especially when we lift up the cross of Christ with our words and our examples, we’re helping this greatest of gifts come true: “He rules the world with truth and grace.” |
|
|