What Will
You Find this Christmas?
By: Dr.
Jeff Fuller
What
do you want for Christmas this year? If
I were to ask the kids, we would probably get a wide variety of answers. It's not like some of the previous years
where there was some "super gift" that every kid wanted (like Wii’s
and Xbox). It's all up for grabs this
year.
I
am told there was a little boy who wanted a watch really badly and kept on
asking his parents to give him one for Christmas. Every time they would hear him talk, he would
ask about this watch. Finally they said, "Look, just stop talking about
this watch . . . we know what you want for Christmas . . . don't talk about it
any more.” Later that night at dinner
his parents asked him if he would like to pray out loud before the meal. He said, "Sure, but before I pray I
would like to read a Bible verse." He turned to Mark 13:37, and read:
"I sayeth unto you that which I've said before, WATCH!" Interesting use of scripture, there!
We
spend most of our time searching in the holiday season. We spend time searching for the perfect gift,
searching for the right bargain, searching for the perfect decorations for our
house, searching for the right parking spots.
It is interesting to remember that at the first Christmas, a lot of
people really missed the significance-they missed out on the blessing-because
they were not searching for it.
The
politicians missed it. The people in the
business community missed it (the innkeeper).
The people in the religious establishment missed it. Why, you ask?
They were searching for something else at that time. The only people who
really were blessed were the people who were searching for it. The angels went to the shepherds and gave
them the news. The shepherds said,
"Let's go to Jerusalem and find this Jesus." The Wise Men saw the star and said
"let's go look for this Jesus."
And in seeking Him they found Him.
What
are you going to find this Christmas in your own life? It depends on what you're searching for! The Bible says, "Seek and you will
find." That which you are seeking
for is what you are going to find.
Thankfully,
in our society today, there is increasing interest in seeking for spiritual
truth. It's been a trend for a few years now. We see evidence of this in many
places. People are searching for answers to the spiritual questions of life. We
see this evidenced in the television shows that have spiritual themes, in
movies, even in news magazines like Time and Newsweek, which have cover stories
about spiritual things. This never used to be the case-but it's the case
increasingly today.
In
the past we have seen cover stories like "Is There Life After Death?"
or "A Clear View of Heaven" or "Who was Jesus?" And they don't put these stories on the
covers of their magazines unless they're going to sell magazines. They sell because people are interested in
those things.
Newsweek
Magazine did a cover story not long ago called "The Search for the
Sacred." The author said,
"Maybe
it's just a critical mass of baby boomers in the contemplative afternoon of
life. Or maybe it's just general dissatisfaction of materialism in the modern
world. Whatever the reason, millions of Americans are embarking on a search for
the sacred in their lives." People are asking these questions: Is there
meaning in my life? Does my life count? How can I come to know God? That's what
Christmas is all about-seeking God.
As
the article progresses, the authors write:
"A
lot has changed in the last half century. We stripped away what once our
ancestors saw as essential-the importance of religion and the family-and people
feel that they want something that they've lost. They just don't remember what it is that
they've lost. That, in essence, is the
seekers quest…to fill the hole with a new source of meaning -- why are we
here? What is the purpose of our
existence?"
I
would imagine, if we were honest, probably every one of us has asked some of
those searching questions this past year, in some of the more quiet moments of
our lives. If you have not made the
commitment to Christ, there is still that hunger, that search, and when there
are moments of quiet and our lives slow down and we can think about these
things, you are finding questions like:
What's
the purpose of life?
Why
am I getting up this morning?
What
is it that I'm here for?
How
can I come to know God?
Is
there a God?
Those
questions, I believe, are implanted in our consciousness because we have this
innate need to be intimately connected and intimately related to God. If that's not in place, there is that
'hunger'- that sense of need-that sense of emptiness, and there is no better
time than Christmas to respond to those questions by actually seeking it out.
This
Christmas, God wants to give you three Christmas gifts. The Bible says, "You will seek me and
find me, if you seek me with all of your heart." If you are seeking after it we will find
peace of mind. You will find forgiveness if you seek after it. You will find renewal for your faith if you
seek after it. These are Christmas gifts
that you can find if you seek after them.
Three
very wonderful presents that the Father wants to give you this season, which
will carry you into and through the New Year: Peace of Mind, Forgiveness of
Sin, and Renewal of Faith. Wonderful
presents I pray you find this Christmas Season!
Merry Christmas from the Fuller
Family!
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