Imagine it’s four weeks before Christmas. Your boss calls everyone in for a meeting. No one knows why. He explains that business has been good, too good. The company is behind and has to catch up before the end of the year. To meet the demand everyone is going to have to work the next three Saturdays. However, everyone including management will get double-time pay for working.
What is your reaction? If you need the money, you’re thrilled! If you don’t need the money and already have plans for the next three Saturdays you’re probably unhappy. It may be that you don’t care one way or the other. What’s great news to one is lousy news to another. It all depends upon your perspective.
From a biblical perspective, Jesus’ birth is the second most important event in the history of the world. The Son of God became a man! How incredible is that! Ah, but that’s my perspective.
Let’s take a look at the five different reactions by people in the biblical story of the Son of God becoming a man.
The reactions of these people were different from each other. It all depended upon their perspective. Some saw Jesus’ birth as supremely important and some didn't.
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Those who received the truth benefited from it. It changed their lives. Those who didn't receive it didn't benefit. It changed nothing.
God still speaks to us today in various ways, through the Bible, pastors, teachers and sometimes directly to our hearts. It’s up to us to listen, to receive His Word, to obey, to worship.
God’s plan is still the same. Peace on earth, good will to men. Your reaction to God’s message determines if you receive it.
How have you reacted when God has spoken to you lately? Please leave a comment or question below.
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