SUNDAY 27th
Matthew 2:1-12
(v11) ‘And going into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh.’
We finish our brief look at the nativity by returning to the same Scripture as yesterday, the verses that remind us that the wise men or the three kings if you prefer it gave gifts to the child Jesus, gold, frankincense and myrrh.
Christmas is a time when we give gifts and are given gifts and I am sure we have appreciated the gifts we have received, but more importantly it is the time when we remember that Jesus was God’s gift to the world, he was wrapped up in swaddling cloth’s while lying in the manger, he ended up being wrapped in grave clothes in the tomb thirty three years later, but it was all a part of God’s plan, for he gave his Son as a gift to the world to be the Saviour, and thus God gave Jesus, Jesus gave himself and as we come to believe on him he gives to us the gift of eternal life. What will you and I give in return?
There is the end of one carol that says,
What can I give him, poor as I am?
If I were a shepherd, I would give a lamb,
If I were a wise man I would do my part,
Yet what can I give him – give my heart.
Have you given your heart / life to the Lord Jesus Christ yet?
Once we have given our hearts to him we will find ourselves giving to him our praise and worship, the adoration he deserves, the wise men fell down and worshipped him, they hadn’t even known the joy of the new birth experience, what about us who do know the new birth experience? We worship him every day, with all that we are and with all that we have, but there is something particularly special about coming together on a Sunday morning with the family of God to the place of corporate worship, to be gathered together, to lift our hearts and voices together with the mutual and common goal of exalting the Lord Jesus Christ and of our appreciation for his faithfulness toward us, it is also the opportunity when we give out of what he has given us, our tithes and our offerings in acknowledgment that he has faithfully provided for us again, it is the opportunity to do as the psalmist said, to ‘Come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the LORD, our Maker!’ (Psalm 95:6)
This week will see a new year dawn, 2021, we hear of so many who make new year resolutions, how about us as the people of God making a resolution that if we are physically able, to make the journey each week, not from the far east as the wise men did, probably taking many days by camel, but from our homes with the relative ease and the means of the modern transport we have, to be found on a Sunday morning in God’s house, bringing our gift of praise and worship. He deserves that at the very least.
O come, let us adore Him
O come, let us adore Him
O come, let us adore Him
Christ the Lord!
For he alone is worthy
For he alone is worthy
For he alone is worthy
Christ the Lord!
We’ll give him all the glory
We’ll give him all the glory
We’ll give him all the glory
Christ the Lord!