Today’s
Readings: Jeremiah 31:15 / Hosea 11:1 /
Matthew 2:13-18 / John 10:10
Have
you ever found yourself in the place where everything seems to be going very
well, when something happens that totally rearranges your life? That is the spot that Joseph, Mary and their
child found themselves, in today’s section of the story of the first Christmas.
After
the rocky start of having to travel to Bethlehem with a baby due at any moment,
and then being forced to stay in a stable because the local Inn was full,
things had finally settled down into somewhat of a normal routine for Joseph, Mary and the
baby Jesus. In fact, things were looking
up. Following the birth of the special
child they had received confirmation of the calling that was thrust upon them,
by the visit of the Shepherds, the words of Simeon and Anna in the temple and
more recently by the unexpected arrival of the Wise Men who had travelled a far
distance from the East in order to see the One called “The King of the Jews.” The
Wise Men had brought gifts befitting royalty and left them with treasures of
frankincense, myrrh and gold.
I would think that Joseph and Mary were just beginning to enjoy a sense of calm and stability when the angel of the Lord suddenly appeared to Joseph in a dream and told him that they had to take the baby Jesus and quickly flee to Egypt as Herod was out “to destroy Him.” (Matthew 2:13 NKJV) With that urgent notice, there was no time to think but just react by quickly packing what essentials they needed and then head off to a distant land with nothing to go by except the words of God sent through the angel.
From
there, all personal plans, hopes and desires where thrown out the window as
Joseph, like Abraham his great ancestor, had to “trust God with an implicit dependence upon God, not knowing whiter he
went.” (Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the whole Bible – See also Hebrews
1:8) The angel told Joseph when and
where he needed to take his family, and also left him with the assurance that
he would come again and tell them when it was safe to return to their former
lives.
That
is a similar assurance that we can hold close to our hearts when the
circumstances of life interrupt our well laid plans. It may seem like the rug has been pulled from
under us, but we are never left alone!
God is always faithful to His Word. (I Thessalonians 5:24) A turn of events may look to have rerouted
the course of your life, but if the original direction that you were heading
was led of the Lord, He will eventually return you to the right path. In other words, never give up! Even if what has happened to you or to those
around you is cataclysmic in nature, remember that “Greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.” (John
4:4 KJV)
The
fallout from Herod’s fear and hatred of Jesus and what he thought that He stood
for was horrendous when the king had the boys two years and younger
killed. When He began His public
ministry many years later, Jesus named the devil as the perpetrator of the
unthinkable atrocities like Herod’s act, that we also see around us in this world,
when He stated that “The thief does not
come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that that you may have life, and
that you may have it more abundantly.” (John 10:10 NKJV)
But
in the end, did this stop Joseph, Mary and Jesus? Well, as we know, the answer is no! They made their way through the detours in
their life (without any written evidence
of complaining, I might add!) and successfully accomplished the plan that
God had for them.
What
about you and me? Can we do the
same? I think that the answer to that
question is also quite easy… YES!
God’s Word gives us the directions, the hope, the strength, the comfort
and all the love that we need to look beyond the temporary detours and live a
happy and successful life. Don’t
ever give up. Joseph and Mary
didn’t and either does our loving and faithful heavenly Father! Take a moment and think about the detours
that you may currently be walking in your life.
Then hand them, one by one, to God and allow Him to redirect your steps
in 2014. Have a good day. Stay in tune to His Word, and keep asking
yourself… “What am I expecting today?”
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