Jesus: The Gift of God's Grace
If we lived in that first century and met someone like Jesus, it would take our breath away. As Christmas arrives, we think of the great blessing that is ours because of Jesus. This charming grace.
“Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift.” It’s amazing that the Apostle Paul, who has the ability to find whatever word is necessary at whatever place in his writing, came to that moment where he couldn’t come up with the word. No descriptive synonym that he could find in his mind or in literature that would adequately express the significance of the gift God has given in His Son. So He coined a word, a word found nowhere else in all the Bible, translated “indescribable.”
In this Christmas-season series from Chuck Swindoll, we’re thinking about four facets of the same diamond, the diamond being Jesus Himself.
Our desire is that we will learn from these messages the importance of making the first most important part of Christmas our focus and that’s Jesus who “loved us and gave Himself for us.” If you’ve never come to know Christ, you can anticipate another empty, hollow ring around the Christmas season. It will not mean for you what it was meant to mean. But if you come to Christ, He has a way of filling the gaps in our lives and making all things new that have seemed old and trite for all our previous years.
If we lived in that first century and met someone like Jesus, it would take our breath away. As Christmas arrives, we think of the great blessing that is ours because of Jesus. This charming grace.
In this world of habitual lying, false stories, and deceitful people, there is nothing that will give you the security you need like God’s Word and the Son of God Himself. Stay committed to the Bible and by doing so, you learn more and more what’s true.
John 3:16 is about the love of God coming to the rescue of men and women in their needs. John says it’s about Gods love. “So much does God love the world.”
Jesus was referred to by the prophet as the “hope of Israel.” Hope always is looking ahead and those many righteous Jews down through the centuries living on tiptoe, anticipating Messiah’s coming, fulfilling the promise that He would arrive.