Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The Incarnation: a few thoughts

Have you every really truly thought about the incarnation: about Jesus, coming to earth for the sole purpose of dying for our dirty, stained, filthy life? In this Christmas season, the incarnation has especially been on my mind. I'm no scholar, I don't even think I could consider myself a theologian, but I love the Lord. So here are just a few of my musings about the Savior that I love coming to earth.

Just over 2000 years ago a baby was born into the earth, that baby was the savior of the world. Now this concept alone is incredible: the humility that it takes for the creator of the earth to come in the form of a baby is incomprehensible. A baby, one of the most helpless creatures on the face of the planet, that is what Jesus first came into. In a book that I have been reading it says this about the incarnation:
"In a mystery that boggles the minds of angels, a mystery we call the incarnation, the creator climbs into the flesh of his creatures and becomes like those who were meant to be like him, those who in their sin have become the exact opposite of him."
Now this adds a whole other perspective on the incarnation; one I have never fully realized: God, in his humility came to earth becoming like us when we were meant to be like him. And to think we know anything of humility!

Jesus didn't stay a baby. He spent his life serving others, performing miracles, and proclaiming  the love of the Father. But it was the humility at the end of his time on earth that is the most striking of all: Jesus' death on the cross. The King of all kings and the Creator of the universe died on a cross so that we can be saved from an eternity of separation from him. This was his ultimate purpose. He was brought into the earth to die. He came to live so that he might die. He died so that we may live. What love,what humility, what a savior!

My Sister


Sisters are a blessing from the Lord. I love my sister so much and I dont know what I would do without her! I know it looks like we are twins, and people have asked us that before, but believe it or not, she is almost four years younger than me. However, at times it feels as if she is the older one; she has wisdom beyond her years. I supposse I am writing this post because I miss her so much, but actually I think its because I admire her so much too and I must share her with the world.

Heather is still in high school yet her heart for the Lord far exceeds her age. She desperately wants to see her friends call upon the name of the Lord and believe me, she is doing everything that she can to accomplish this. She lets the Lord use her in whatever way he see's fit. She willingly surrenders her life to the Lord. To say that I am a proud sister would be an understatement. Heather is a light. She is filled with the joy of the Lord and that joy is contagious to everyone around. I praise the Lord that I have a sister who is not afraid to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ! I cannot wait to be reunited with my sister. I cannot wait till we can "party it up" (as she texted me the other day) when I am home for Christmas. I cannot wait to share the joys of being a wife together. I cannot wait to share the joys of being a mother together. But most of all I cannot wait to share a cup of coffee with her and talk about the Lord and his work in our lives.

So Heather, know that I love you and cannot wait to see you in just a few more days! And whoever else reads this post, thank the Lord today for your siblings. Pray for them and encourage them. God has them in your life for a special purpose, dont forget that today!