Yesterday before I went to
church, I asked my mom where she kept my formal clothes. She puts it in the
closet, obviously. As I searched through, I found a set of earring – a
wonderful set of gold earring (I was like Gollum when I found it, “My precious...”). She said it was a gift
from my uncle. It has a sentimental value attach to it. It symbolizes their brother-sister
relationship.
The Bible is filled with
beautiful symbols – pictures telling of the truths God wants us to know. Gold
is a symbol of deity, of kingliness, and of sovereignty. When we think of gold
we think of crowns, necklaces, rings and other beautiful things relating to a
king. When we see gold, we’re reminded of our new relationship with God through
Jesus Christ: King-Worshipper relationship.
Do you remember reading
the Gospels when Jesus was about to be crucified, and the enemies prepared a
sign to be placed over His head on the cross? They wrote these words, “THIS IS JESUS, THE
KING OF THE JEWS” (Matthew
27:37). At His birth He was hailed as a king, and at His death they wrote
of Him as the king.
Question: Did Jesus reign upon the earthy throne? Yes
and not yet. For sure one day Jesus will come back to this earth to reign on
the earthly throne in new heavens and new earth. And all men on earth, even
those long ago dead “will bow in worship before this Jesus Christ, and call out in
praise that he is the Master of all, to the glorious honor of God the Father”(Philippians 2:10-11).
Another question: What did the scholars from the East bring to
Jesus? They brought Him their worship (“they kneeled and worshiped
him”). Therefore, gold reminds us of worship (“they opened their
luggage and presented gifts: gold...”). In heaven, all of God’s
creations sing worship to Jesus the Son of God, “The slain Lamb is worthy! Take
the power, the wealth, the wisdom, the strength! Take the honor, the glory, the
blessing!” (Revelation
5:12). Surely our King is worthy of our worship, isn’t He?
Someone told me that
worship is the giving over of ourselves to the One worshipped. Friend, that
exactly what Jesus wants us to do – to give our lives to Him, to worship Him.
The celebration of Christmas therefore, for Christ-believers, is an opportunity
to celebrate and worship Jesus our King together all around the world– but you
see; it must first start with you individually – Is Jesus your King? Do you
truly worship Him?
Merry
Christmas!
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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