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Wonders of Christmas
The Ten Wonders of Christmas
Dr. Harold J. Sala
“His name
shall be called WONDERFUL.” (Isaiah 9:6, KJV)
Over 365 names and inscriptions are found in the Bible
referring to Jesus Christ, but none is more lovely than the one found in Isaiah
where the prophet said, "His name
shall be called WONDERFUL" (Isaiah 9:6, KJV).
As
a light that sparkles on a tree, the wonder of Christ can hardly be reduced to
a treatment of a few minutes, but in that length of time I can give you the ten
wonders of Christmas.
First, there is the wonder of HIS
BIRTH. Any birth is a wonderful event, but the birth of Christ had been
foretold by the prophets for centuries.
To
Abraham, God revealed the nation through which Christ would come.
To
Jacob, He revealed that Christ would be of the tribe of Judah.
To
Isaiah, God mentioned a family, the line of Jesse.
To
Micah, God whispered the name of the city.
To
Daniel, God revealed the time of His birth.
The
events leading up to the birth of Christ were like the gears of a fine watch
that had to mesh together so that when the fullness of time had come, Jesus was
born in Bethlehem. What a wonder!
Second, there is the wonder of HIS
CONDESCENSION.
Really,
to understand what this means, you have to remember what heaven was like and
what Jesus left to come to our world and be tabernacled in human flesh.
Had
men arranged His birth, it would never have been in a stable, but the wonder of
His condescension means that God touched the needs of humanity right where we
are.
The third wonder of Christmas is the
wonder of His CHARACTER.
Though we are saved by the death of Christ, His life is
yet filled with wonder. Who but Jesus could say, "Can any of you prove me guilty of sin?" (John 8:46).
He
lifted the fallen of life. He gave His life that we might have newness of
life in Christ.
The fourth wonder of Christmas is the
wonder of HIS PERSON. He was human yet divine.
He could grow weary, yet could say, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will
give you rest" (Matthew 11:28, KJV).
He
hungered, yet could take five loaves and two fish and feed a multitude. He
was heaven's light for Earth's darkness and heaven's bread for man's hunger.
Then fifth, there is the wonder of
HIS WORDS. He spoke with authority, demanding the attention of those who
heard.
He said, "You
have heard that it was said...But I tell you."
His
words are ethically true. You will find no loopholes in what Jesus taught
or said. He spoke with simplicity but with great power.
The sixth wonder of Christmas is the wonder
of HIS WORKS. How can we describe them! Wherever He went, He did
good.
To the blind He said, "Receive
your sight"; to the lame, "Rise up and walk."
He
stopped funeral processions and raised the dead. He made no clinical analysis;
He brought in no specialists. He just spoke the Word and it happened.
The seventh wonder of Christmas is
the wonder of HIS DEATH‑‑freely given, undeserved, but effecting a lasting
relationship for each person with our Heavenly Father.
The eighth wonder is the wonder of
HIS RESURRECTION.
Pilate gave the order to seal the sepulcher. "Go, make the tomb as secure as you
know how" was his command (Matthew 27:65).
Yet
the tomb is empty and Christ ever lives.
The ninth wonder of Christmas is the
wonder of HIS SECOND RETURN.
"This
same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven" spoke the messengers at the Mount of Olives, "will come back in the same way you
have seen him go into heaven" (Acts 1:11).
But last of all, the tenth wonder of Christmas is the
wonder of HIS SAVING POWER.
"He will save his people from their sins," was the message of the
angel to Joseph (Matthew 1:21).
This
is the great wonder of Christmas: through His blood we find forgiveness and
cleansing. Thank God for the wonders of Christmas!
Resource reading: Luke 1:1-38.
Dr. Harold J. Sala, well known speaker, author
and Bible teacher, has served as founder and President of Guidelines
International, Inc., since 1963. He is the featured speaker on the daily
“Guidelines-A Five Minute Commentary on Living” which is broadcast on over
1,000 radio stations around the world and translated in over 15 languages.
Author of over 40 books published in various languages and hundreds of publications, Harold is also a popular guest lecturer and teacher at universities such as Donetsk Christian University in Ukraine, national and international conferences, seminars, and churches.
Dr. Sala earned his Ph.D. from Bob Jones University. His further graduate studies have been at the University of Southern California, California Baptist Seminary, Fuller Theological Seminary and the Conservative Baptist Seminary in Denver, Colorado. Residing in Mission Viejo, California, Harold and his wife, Darlene, have three adult children and eight well-loved grandchildren.
Author of over 40 books published in various languages and hundreds of publications, Harold is also a popular guest lecturer and teacher at universities such as Donetsk Christian University in Ukraine, national and international conferences, seminars, and churches.
Dr. Sala earned his Ph.D. from Bob Jones University. His further graduate studies have been at the University of Southern California, California Baptist Seminary, Fuller Theological Seminary and the Conservative Baptist Seminary in Denver, Colorado. Residing in Mission Viejo, California, Harold and his wife, Darlene, have three adult children and eight well-loved grandchildren.
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