Are you dreaming of a white Christmas this year? I always did.
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas this year? I always did.
 
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"Christmas ~ Can We Be Sure?"
November 27, 2016
It seemed good to me … to write an orderly account for you … that you may have certainty concerning the things you have been taught (see Luke 1:3-4).
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas this year? I always did. I’d hope and pray, but most years I’d look out the window and only see the same old, brown grass and bare trees. Sometimes we feel that same disappointment in our Christmases. We get our hopes up; we make all our preparations, but then we feel disappointed when the day rolls around. 
Maybe our problem is building our Christmas excitement on uncertain things—a white Christmas, the perfect presents, everyone getting along at Christmas time. Luke had something different in mind when he wrote about the first Christmas.  
Luke wasn’t your typical writer in the Bible though. Unlike Matthew he wasn’t one of Jesus’ 12 disciples; he never met Jesus face-to-face. He wasn’t even Jewish; he was a Gentile physician from Antioch in Syria. He joined Paul in his later missionary journeys. In Acts 16 notice Luke’s commentary changes from “they went” in verse six to “we went” in verse 11.
To write his Gospel and the earlier chapters of the book of Acts, Luke gathered his information from interviews he had with people who saw and heard Jesus, people who lived with Him, ate and drank with Him. Being an educated man, Luke didn’t get swept away by the ramblings of dreamy-eyed followers of Jesus. He made sure to ask for historical details and evidence from his witnesses—including Jesus’ mother Mary. 
THE PRAYER: Almighty God, I want to learn more about that first Christmas. Thank You for leaving us a record in the words of Jesus’ own mother Mary. Help me learn why Jesus was born and why that matters for my life now. I pray in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Today's Bible in a Year Reading: Ezekiel 30-32; 1 Peter 4
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