Sunday, December 25, 2011

Preparing for the Party!




Prepare for God's arrival! Make the road straight and smooth, a highway fit for our God.
Isaiah 40:3 (MSG)

Preparation...

So much of life is spent in preparation for an activity or a celebration. We prepare for thirteen years to graduate high school and we prepare for four (or a couple extra) years to graduate college and enter the real world. We prepare for nine months for the coming of a new child into a family. We prepare for opening night of a big play through months of rehearsals. For the past four weeks we have been preparing for Jesus' birth; the celebration of the day the whole world changed.

We can spend so much time preparing for what is to come that we miss what we have been preparing to experience or do, just like so many in the nation of Israel. For centuries, the Israelites prepared for a Savior based on Isaiah's prophesy of the Messiah, but despite all of the preparations, most did not accept Jesus as the promised Redeemer. The Pharisees and Sadducees, the teachers of the law and the most religious of the people of Israel were largely threatened by Jesus coming, not comforted and excited. They were so caught up in the ritual of preparing for a Messiah that they were not able to step back and see He had arrived.

But the Pharisees went out and plotted how they might kill Jesus.
Matthew 12:14

These men, who knew the scriptures and the teachings better than nearly any other living soul, were unwilling to see the miracle unfolding before them. They were over-prepared but they under-delivered. They were not ready when the time came to make way for God's salvation in their lives. They had taken their eyes off of God. They had built roadblocks and obstacles instead of paved roads and pathways.

Preparation is good. It is important to be prepared for tomorrow and what will come; to be plan-ful and mindful of the needs of those around us and of tomorrow. But, in the midst of all of that planning and preparing, we must make room for awareness. We must always keep our eyes lifted forward to know when the time has come for the preparations to cease and the celebration to begin.

Life is a preparation for the day when we will get to celebrate in the eternal party, but in the midst of all of our preparations, we must not forget for whom the party is being thrown...

After all - Jesus is the reason for the Season...it is His party and we should keep our eyes solely focused on Him.

Scripture

Quote of the Day

I am prepared to meet my Maker. Whether my Maker is prepared for the great ordeal of meeting me is another matter.
Winston Churchill

Question of the Day

When do you struggle to be prepared?

Merry Christmas...May this day be a blessing and a reminder of the unending love Our Father has for each of us.

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