CHRISTMAS MEANS JESUS IS GOD WITH US

CHRISTMAS MEANS JESUS IS GOD WITH US

Behold, the virgin shall be pregnant and give birth to a Son,

and they shall call His name Emmanuel, which means, God

with us. (Matthew 1.23) and (Isaiah 7.14).

The message of Christmas declares God’s amazing Love for humanity.

God indeed is love. He is love and His message is love. The message is

that God came as a human baby to redeem humanity. The birth of Jesus

is the turning point in all history.

This is described by Karl Barth in his Church Dogmatics:

” Between God and man there stands the person of Jesus Christ,

Himself God and Himself man, an so mediating between the two.

In Him God reveals Himself to man. In Him man sees and knows God.

In Him God stands before man and man stands before God, as is the

eternal will of God and the eternal ordination of man in accordance with

this will. In Him God’s plan for man is disclosed, God’s judgement on man

fulfilled, God’s redemption of man accomplished, God’s gift to man present

in fullness, God’s claim and promise to man declared. In Him God has joined

Himself to man. And so man exists for His sake. It is by Him, Jesus Christ,

and for Him and to Him, that the universe is created as a theater for God’s

dealings with man and man’s dealings with God. The being of God is His being

and similarly the being of man is originally His being. And there is nothing

that is not from Him and by Him and to Him. He is the Word of God in whose

truth cannot be over-reached or conditioned by any other word. He is the

decree of God behind and above which can be no earlier or higher decree

and beside which there can be no other, since all others serve only the

fulfilment of this decree. He is the beginning of God before which there is no

other beginning apart from that of God within Himself.

Except, then, for God Himself, nothing can derive from any other source

or look back to any other starting point. He is the election of God before

which and without which and beside which God can make any other choices.

Before Him and without Him and beside Him God does not, then, elect or

will anything. And He is the election (and on that account the beginning and

the decree and the Word) of the free grace of God. For it is God’s free grace

that in Him He elects to be man and to have dealings with man and to join

Himself to man.”

 John the beloved disciple writes about this:

“In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word

was God Himself.

He was present originally with God.

All things were made and came to existence through Him and without Him

was not even one thing made that has come into being.

In Him was Life and the Life was the Light of men.”

(John 1.1-4).

When we quote Matthew and Isaiah about Emmanuel (God with us) we

are saying the following with Karl Barth again from Church Dogmatics:

” ” God with us” means more than God over or side by side with us, before

or behind us. It means more than His divine being in even the most intimate

active connection with our human being otherwise peculiar to Him.

At this point, at the heart of the Christian message and in relation to the

event of which it speaks, it means that God has made Himself the One who

fulfills His redemptive will. It means that He Himself in His own person-

at His own cost but also on His own initiative- has become  the inconceivable

Yet and Nevertheless of this event, and so its clear and well-founded and

legitimate, its true and holy and righteous Therefore.

It means that God has become man in order as such, but in divine

sovereignty, to take up our case. What takes place in this work of

inconceivable mercy is, therefore, the free overruling of God, but

it is not an arbitrary overlooking and ignoring, not an artificial

bridging, covering-over or hiding, but a real closing of the breach, gulf and

abyss between God and us for which we are responsible. At the very point

where we refuse and fail, offending and provoking God, making ourselves

impossible before Him and in that way missing our destiny, treading

under foot our dignity, forfeiting our right, losing our salvation and

hopelessly compromising our creaturely being- at that very point God

Himself intervenes as man. Because He is God He is able not only to be

God but also to be this man. Because He is God it is necessary that He

should be man in quite a different way from all other men: that He should do

what we do not do and not do what we do. Because He is God He puts forth

His omnipotence to be this other man, to be man quite differently, in our

place and for our sake. Because He is God He has and exercises the power

as this man to suffer for us the consequence of our transgression, the wrath

and penalty which necessarily fall on us, and in that way to satisfy Himself

in our regard. And again because He is God, He has and exercises the

power as this man to be His own partner in our place, the One who in free

obedience accepts the ordination of man to salvation which we resist, and

in that way satisfies us, i.e., achieves that which can positively satisfy us.

That is the absolutely unique being, attitude and activity of God to which

the “God with us” at the heart of the Christian message refers. It speaks of

the peace which God Himself in this man has made between Himself and us.”

HALLELUJAH! THANK YOU LORD JESUS FOREVERMORE!

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!

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