“They were
all filled with awe and praised God. ‘A great prophet has appeared among us,’
they said. ‘God has come to help his people.’”
Luke 7:16
Early this morning, I sat on my couch, stared at my beautiful
Christmas tree (I can say that without arrogance because my girls did all the
decorating!), and read in Luke where Jesus transformed a funeral into a fiesta
by bringing the dead guy back to life. As
the awestruck crowd raised their voices in praise, they made two seemingly
similar but quite different statements. “‘A
great prophet has appeared among us,’ they said. ‘God has come to help his
people’”(Lk 7:16). If the people believed
both, they were right, but if they only assumed the first, they were wrong.
Though thousands of years have passed since the hearse was
halted, those two points of view still prevail.
“A great prophet has appeared
among us”(Lk 7:16). Most in the world
look at the babe in the manger as a great guy who came to give good
advice. “Treat others the way you want
to be treated.” “Turn the other cheek.” “It’s better to give than get.” “Don’t be proud when you pray.” Wise words from a nice man who lived a wholesome
life and died a horrible death. The end.
But there are those few who dare to believe the second claim—the
ones who, by grace, stake their future on the fact that the One born in
Bethlehem was more than what we call good, but was God. “God has
come to help his people”(Lk 7:16). Our
situation was so dire and desperate that another good speaker, great preacher,
never-wrong future-teller would be of little comfort and even less help. We needed someone not to assist us in our
efforts but to save us from our sin and ourselves, and none less than Deity
would do.
This season as we celebrate God’s arrival in person on our
planet be “filled with awe and praise”(Lk
7:16). It was your funeral Jesus
turned into a fiesta, for “we were dead
in our trespasses and sins, but God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive in
Christ”(Eph 2:1-4). No mere prophet—not
even a great one—can resurrect a lifeless soul, but a mighty God can do just
that.
And He did.
“God has come to
help his people.”
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