In the midst of the hustle and bustle of Holiday celebrations, don't forget to meditate on what we are celebrating, and to feel the awe!
That You May Believe by John Piper
Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of the disciples,
which are not written in this book; but these are written so that you
may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by
believing you may have life in his name. (John 20:30–31)
I feel so strongly that among those of us who have grown up in church
and who can recite the great doctrines of our faith in our sleep and
who yawn through the Apostles’ Creed — that among us something must be
done to help us once more feel the awe, the fear, the astonishment, the
wonder of the Son of God, begotten by the Father from all eternity,
reflecting all the glory of God, being the very image of his person,
through whom all things were created, upholding the universe by the word
of his power.
You can read every fairy tale that was ever written, every mystery
thriller, every ghost story, and you will never find anything so
shocking, so strange, so weird and spellbinding as the story of the
incarnation of the Son of God.
How dead we are! How callous and unfeeling to your glory and your
story! How often have I had to repent and say, “God, I am sorry that the
stories men have made up stir my emotions, my awe and wonder and
admiration and joy, more than your own true story.”
The space thrillers of our day, like Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back,
can do this great good for us: they can humble us and bring us to
repentance, by showing us that we really are capable of some of the
wonder and awe and amazement that we so seldom feel when we contemplate
the eternal God and the cosmic Christ and a real living contact between
them and us in Jesus of Nazareth.
When Jesus said, “For this purpose I have come into the world” (John 18:37), he said something as crazy and weird and strange and eerie as any statement in science fiction that you have ever read.
Oh, how I pray for a breaking forth of the Spirit of God upon me and
upon you; for the Holy Spirit to break into my experience in a
frightening way, to wake me up to the unimaginable reality of God.
One of these days lightning is going to fill the sky from the rising
of the sun to its setting, and there is going to appear in the clouds
one like a Son of Man with his mighty angels in flaming fire. And we
will see him clearly. And whether from terror or sheer excitement, we
will tremble and we will wonder how we ever lived so long with such a
domesticated, harmless Christ.
These things are written that you might believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God who came into the world. Really believe.
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