He could have given up. No
one would have known otherwise. Jesus could have given up. One look at the womb
could have discouraged Him. God is unbridled as the air and limitless as the
sky. Would He reduce His world to the belly of a girl for nine months?
And nine months? There is
another reason to quit. Heaven has no months. Heaven has no time. Or, perhaps
better said, heaven has all the time. It’s we who are running out. Ours passes
so quickly that we measure it by the second. Wouldn’t Christ rather stay on the
other side of the ridge of time?...
And the stable. Is that
not yet another reason for Christ to back out? Stables are smelly, dirty.
Stables have no linoleum floors or oxygen tanks. How are they going to cut the
umbilical cord? And who is going to cut the umbilical cord? Joseph? A
small-time carpenter from a one-camel town? Is there not a better father for
God? Someone with an education, a pedigree. Someone with a bit of clout? This
fellow couldn’t even swing a room at the hotel. You think he’s got what it
takes to be the father to the Master of the universe?...
Jesus could have given up. Imagine the change He had
to make, the distance He had to travel. What would it be like to become flesh?
Love goes the distance…
and Christ travelled from limitless eternity to be confined by time in order to
become one of us. He didn’t have to. He could have given up. At any step along
the way He could have called it quits… He didn’t, because He is love. And “love… endures
all things” (1 Corinthians 13:4-7). He endured the distance. What’s
more, He endured the resistance. “The Word became
flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory” (John 1:14).
[From A Love Worth Giving by Max Lucado]
[From A Love Worth Giving by Max Lucado]
Jesus, Immanuel.
God with us.
God with us.
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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