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God Came Near: Experiencing the Life-Changing Power of Jesus' Incarnation
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“Christ entered our world. As a result, we can enter His.”
― God Came Near: Experiencing the Life-Changing Power of Jesus' Incarnation
― God Came Near: Experiencing the Life-Changing Power of Jesus' Incarnation
“Wide awake is Mary. My, how young she looks! Her head rests on the soft leather of Joseph’s saddle. The pain has been eclipsed by wonder. She looks into the face of the baby. Her son. Her Lord. His Majesty. At this point in history, the human being who best understands who God is and what he is doing is a teenage girl in a smelly stable. She can’t take her eyes off him. Somehow Mary knows she is holding God. So this is he. She remembers the words of the angel. “His kingdom will never end.”1”
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
“There is not a hint of one person who was afraid to draw near him. There were those who mocked him. There were those who were envious of him. There were those who misunderstood him. There were those who revered him. But there was not one person who considered him too holy, too divine, or too celestial to touch. There was not one person who was reluctant to approach him for fear of being rejected. Remember that. Remember”
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
“God goes to those who have time to hear him”
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
“Those who missed His Majesty’s arrival that night missed it not because of evil acts or malice; no, they missed it because they simply weren’t looking. Little has changed in the last two thousand years, has it?”
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
“She touches the face of the infant-God. How long was your journey! This baby had overlooked the universe. These rags keeping him warm were the robes of eternity. His golden throne room had been abandoned in favor of a dirty sheep pen. And worshiping angels had been replaced with kind but bewildered shepherds. Meanwhile, the city hums. The merchants are unaware that God has visited their planet. The innkeeper would never believe that he had just sent God into the cold.”
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
“The stable stinks like all stables do. The stench of urine, dung, and sheep reeks pungently in the air. The ground is hard, the hay scarce. Cobwebs cling to the ceiling and a mouse scurries across the dirt floor. A more lowly place of birth could not exist. Off to one side sit a group of shepherds. They sit silently on the floor; perhaps perplexed, perhaps in awe, no doubt in amazement. Their night watch had been interrupted by an explosion of light from heaven and a symphony of angels. God goes to those who have time to hear him—so on this cloudless night he went to simple shepherds. Near the young mother sits the weary father. If anyone is dozing, he is. He can’t remember the last time he sat down. And now that the excitement has subsided a bit, now that Mary and the baby are comfortable, he leans against the wall of the stable and feels his eyes grow heavy. He still hasn’t figured it all out. The mystery of the event puzzles him. But he hasn’t the energy to wrestle with the questions. What’s important is that the baby is fine and that Mary is safe.”
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
“Augustus did the economy of Bethlehem a favor when he decreed that a census should be taken. Who could remember when such commerce had hit the village? No, it is doubtful that anyone mentioned the couple’s arrival or wondered about the condition of the girl. They were too busy. The day was upon them. The day’s bread had to be made. The morning’s chores had to be done. There was too much to do to imagine that the impossible had occurred. God had entered the world as a baby.”
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
“One’s imagination is kindled thinking about the conversation of the innkeeper and his family at the breakfast table. Did anyone mention the arrival of the young couple the night before? Did anyone ask about their welfare? Did anyone comment on the pregnancy of the girl on the donkey? Perhaps. Perhaps someone raised the subject. But, at best, it was raised, not discussed. There was nothing that novel about them. They were, possibly, one of several families turned away that night.”
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
“Change always brings fear before it brings faith. We always assume the worst before we look for the best. God interrupts our lives with something we’ve never seen, and rather than praise, we panic! We interpret the presence of a problem as the absence of God and scoot!”
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
― God Came Near: God's Perfect Gift
“Once you have seen his face you will forever long to see it again.”
― God Came Near: Experiencing the Life-Changing Power of Jesus' Incarnation
― God Came Near: Experiencing the Life-Changing Power of Jesus' Incarnation
