A Season of Divine Intervention
Galatians 4:4-5
The
Christmas season is one that celebrates the birth of a Savior. It records the birth of the long promised
Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Sadly, in our society this season
has become very secular. It is a holiday filled with all kind of holiday sales,
bargains, pageants and programs.
There are
holiday movies; classic television shows that date back to our childhood. This season is characterized by busyness and
hurrying around to find that last minute gift for the ones we love.
This is also
a season for family. Many will travel
great distances to be with family and friends that they only see a couple of
times of year. It is also a time for
worship. We will gather together to
worship and remember the birth of mankind’s Savior.
This is a
wonderful season and we celebrate all the wonderful things that it brings to
our lives, but what does this season really represent? This is a season of divine intervention. It celebrates the fact that God divinely
intervened into this fallen creation.
Why did He
come? In Galatians 4:4-5 we learn two important things: Verse 4 reads, “But when the
fullness of time had come.” The
first lesson is that God has a time of intervention. God always moves in the proper or correct
time. He sent His Son at the perfect
time.
Verse 5 continues, “To redeem those who were under the law, that we might receive the
adoption of sons.” The second lesson
is that God’s intervention always brings change. He liberates those who are held in bondage,
He brings us into His family, and He gives us an inheritance.
Why not
allow this to become a season of divine intervention for you personally. He stands ready to intervene in your life
today. The first time He came the world
changed. When you allow Him to intervene
in your life your world will never be the same.
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