Monday, December 31, 2007

Christmas sermon

God’s Plans for Christmas
Luke 2 and Matthew 2

All of us make plans for Christmas. We go here this day and there that night. We see these relatives, then those friends. This morning we are going to see God’s plan for Christmas. About a month ago my son Hans graduated with a degree in strategic planning from the Navy War College – they plan how to get the right people at the right place at the right time with the right equipment. (I am proud of him of course.) I began to look at the Christmas story in a different way, as a strategic plan by God. When we look at the Christmas story it might look like a series of unrelated events happening randomly, but in reality, all of the events were part of a careful plan of God, God’s Grand Plan.
I do not know when the specific plan was formulated, but I do know that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit were all involved in the planning and execution of the plan. It might have been planned for centuries – I am sure it was not just a series of accidental happenings.
The first thing that happened was that God determined that the exact proper time for the birth of Christ was right then. God had waited for centuries for this event, but I think for a number of reasons this was the best time for the birth. The Roman Empire was extremely strong at the end of what we call B.C. or before Christ. That is important since the powerful Roman Empire provided a time of peace for the event to take place. The Romans had spread the Greek language all over the Empire and most of the people could communicate in it. The Roman roads also would make travel easier for the future spread of the message about Christ.
After the moment was selected, God put a star in the sky to announce the birth of Christ. Read Matthew 2.1 – 2. The star was probably placed in the sky about two years before the birth of Christ. I do not know what the star was – maybe it was a comet, or it might have been a special light in the sky that only a certain few could see. I believe the Magi were Jewish astronomers/astrologers who were watching a certain part of the sky that might have been called the constellation of David. In this part of the sky this light appeared and it was interpreted as a sign that a new king of the Jews had been born. I love to look at the night sky – what if tonight in the center of the big dipper there was a new light, a star that had never been there before? We would wonder what it was and if it had some significance. The Magi had been notified by the star that something special was going to take place, and this special event was the birth of a new king of the Jews, and they began to move toward Jerusalem.
Then God moved his attention across the Mediterranean Sea to Rome. There God talked to Caesar Augustus the ruler of the Roman Empire. God gave him the idea to have a census or taxation of in the entire Empire. Politicians usually need little help in deciding to tax their people. I don’t know if August knew this was part of God’s plan for Christmas, but it was, and the exact day for the birth of Jesus was set to coincide with the census.
Next, God had to select the right woman to have the baby Jesus. This was not just any young woman. She had to be of the house of David since the linage of the child must be from the line of King David. She had to be a good young lady – not perfect because no human being is perfect, sinless from birth except for Jesus himself. She needed to be engaged to be married but not married yet since she needed to be a virgin. There might have been a number of young ladies in Israel at this time that fit these qualifications, but God chose Mary to offer to be part of his plan. Read Luke 1. 26 – 38. I love the response of Mary. She had been surprised by the angel, and shocked at his announcement, but then she accepted what was going to happen with the magnificent statement - "I am the Lord's servant," Mary answered. "May it be to me as you have said." Then the angel left her. The part of the plan that included Mary was in place. The baby Jesus was in the womb of Mary and began to grow.
God then began to work with Joseph who was the earthly father who was to raise Jesus. He needed to be included in the plan. Joseph was engaged to the love of his life. In a sense they were married already in the eyes of the people. Then Joseph discovered that Mary was expecting a baby. He knew he was not the father and he must have been furious and extremely disappointed. He loved Mary, but he could not marry her. Joseph was an essential part of God’s plan so he had to be included. God sent an angel to tell him what he needed to do. Read Matthew 1.18 – 26. Joseph did exactly what the angel told him to do. Joseph obeyed God because he loved God and wanted to obey him. He obeyed because he loved Mary and wanted to do what was best for her. He obeyed because he was part of God’s plan.
There was one more big part of God’s plan but it would have to wait for a while. I can imagine angels coming to God and saying what is next, what should we be doing? God just said wait – the plan is working but it will take the proper number of months.
When the right time came, Joseph heard about the taxation and knew he had to go to Bethlehem even with a very pregnant wife. He started out, I am sure treating Mary with as much gentleness he could. As they came to Bethlehem, God called the angels to start the last part of the plan. “Do you see those shepherds down there just outside of Bethlehem? Go tell them this: Read Luke 2.10 – 14. These shepherds were the last part of God’s Christmas plan. Mary and Joseph were in Bethlehem and the precious baby Jesus was born in a stable, just as he planned. The shepherds came rushing into town and worshiped the baby just as he planned. Sometime later the Magi from the east came and worshiped the baby and brought expensive gifts to the family, to pay the expenses for the next part of God’s plan.
What do we learn from all of this? First, that the most important event in the history of the world before this or since the birth of Christ was carefully planned. Next, the plan was carried out by God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Do you see how God plans and carries out his plans? From that we can see how he planned and carried out all the events in the life of his Son on earth.
Two more things: First this plan showed the absolute love God has for all of us on the earth. With great sacrifice the holy God of the universe sent his only son to earth to die for you and for me. The message of Christmas is I love you and want you to have eternal life.
Second, he has a plan for you in your life, a strategic plan for you to come to him for salvation and then live for him in a life of service.

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