HOW OLD THE
CHRISTMAS STORY?
Thursday,
December 21, 2017
Matthew [MKJV] 1:18-23 Now the birth of Jesus Christ was
this way (for His mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph) before they came
together, she was found to be with child by the Holy Spirit. But Joseph, her
husband to be, being just, and not willing to make her a public example, he
purposed to put her away secretly. And as he thought upon these things, behold,
the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, Joseph, son of David,
do not fear to take to you Mary as your wife. For that in her is fathered of the
Holy Spirit. And she shall bear a son, and you shall call His name JESUS: for
He shall save His people from their sins. Now all this happened so that might
be fulfilled that which was spoken of the LORD by the prophet, saying,
"Behold, the virgin shall conceive in her womb, and will bear a son. And
they will call His name Emmanuel," which being interpreted is, God with
us.
There are those today
that are clueless as to Christmas beyond its commercialization. There are also
those that act out contrary to the Holy Spirit of Christmas (i.e.
Christ-worship). For Martha types (Lk.10:38-42) the fixation on the immediate
of shopping for and/or the expectation of presents, trees and tinsel results in
withering acerbic fruit contrary to the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace,
long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faith, meekness, self-control.
(Gal.5:22-23)
Let’s not limit God working in us by
confining our thinking to “Over 2,000 years ago …”
First, considering it’s the Bible that tells
us the wonderful story, let’s look at a few foundational truths.
·
Old
& New Testament contains total of 66 books.
·
God
used about 40 penman over a 4,000+ year period.
·
Most of
them never knew each other.
·
Their
writings were not the product of writer’s workshops, seminars, or conflab.
·
They
were from diverse cultures, areas, and educational backgrounds.
·
Their
writings, though not concurrently penned, are harmonious.
·
Their
style is various, but their theme is consistent.
·
They
served under the aegis of The One Editor.
Some wrote of the coming First Advent of
Christ, that which we refer to as Christmas. (Dates are circa.)
·
BC
4004, Genesis 3:15, the initial prophecy of Christ’s birth.
·
BC
1452, Numbers 24:17, the Star of Bethlehem.
·
BC 977,
Ecclesiastes 9:14-15, He would come, save, and be forgotten by His own people.
·
BC 742,
Isaiah 7:14, virgin birth foretold; 9:17 Messiah prophesied.
·
BC 600,
Jeremiah 10:3-5, Christmas tree?
·
BC 710,
Micah 5:2, birthplace foretold.
As anyone can see, Christmas didn’t begin
with Santa Claus.
EBB4
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