1 John 4:1-6
Do
you open your Christmas presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning?
Growing
up, my parents made us wait until the morning. It was sheer torture. I was so
keyed up the night before my Dad would read the Christmas Carol just to put us
to sleep. Even then, I found creative ways to stay awake like, hiding in the
downstairs closet or hiding under my bed with a light to stay awake.
There
are a lot of messages at Christmas time, and many of those messages come
through time honored traditions, like gift giving. In Sweden, there is a
tradition of watching a 1958 Disney Christmas special at 3:00 p.m. on
December 24. The program consists of Jiminy Cricket introducing a series
of vintage cartoons.
What message does this tradition communicate?
“1Dearly loved
friends, don’t always believe everything you hear just because someone says it
is a message from God: test it first to see if it really is. For there are many
false teachers around, 2 and the way to find out if their
message is from the Holy Spirit is to ask: Does it really agree that Jesus
Christ, God’s Son, actually became man with a human body? If so, then the
message is from God.” TLB
That’s
what John wrote to the believers about how to determine if a spirit - or
message - is genuine. He wrote that we should put messages and beliefs to the
test; to make sure that the message you are hearing holds up to the truth of
the Gospel.
Messages
are normally communicated by word of mouth, but oftentimes messages are
communicated by written word or body language, actions and even inaction.
This
makes me wonder if our lives aren’t a message. And if that is true, what
message are we communicating? What would happen if our message, our life, was
put to John’s test?
As
a child, I knew that Christmas was about Jesus, but the message that I heard,
that came across loud and clear, was that Christmas was all about gift getting.
John
wrote in his Gospel the true message about Christmas. “1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God,
and the Word was God… 14 The Word became flesh and made his
dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son,
who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.” NIV
Jesus
Christ came in the flesh from God. This is what we as believers celebrate, not
just in December, but throughout the year. This is the truth. It may not be
popular. It may not be PC. But it does pass the truth test.
What
does your life communicate?
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