Have you ever felt afraid? Even in the happiest of times, fear can haunt our hearts, nagging, keeping us from experiencing true joy and peace.
What if I lose my job? Did I get the present I hoped for? Why was my friend acting mean to me? Why wasn’t I invited to the party? Will I make the team? Will I get accepted? Will he always love me? Will we have enough? Will I be healed?
As you read the Christmas story in Luke 1 and 2, you’ll find angels appearing three times, messengers from God sent from heaven to give the world wonderful news about the Savior Jesus Christ. The angels appeared to a man named Zechariah, a girl named Mary, and a group of shepherds in Bethlehem. Each was occasion for celebration, for the angels brought the greatest news the world would ever hear. But do you know what happened each time the good news came?
Those who heard were afraid.
Zechariah was afraid (1:12). Mary was afraid (1:19). The shepherds were afraid (2:9). And all three times the angels spoke these words:
“Do not be afraid.”
These heavenly messengers were the first to declare the Message of Christmas – that God so loved us that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him will never die but will have eternal life.
Christ is the end of fear for all who believe. Why? Because Christ conquered the source of fear. He triumphed over sin and death, trampling Satan once and for all, delivering us from evil and delivering us into the God’s glorious Kingdom. But sometimes—just like Zechariah, Mary, and the shepherds—we can actually be afraid of the message of Christ. We can be afraid of really trusting Him. What will He make me do? we wonder. But Christianity isn’t primarily about what God asks us to do but what God has already done. What has God done? He has loved us.
“In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent His only Son into our world, so that we might live through Him … There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear” (1 John 4:9,18).
As you welcome Christ in your hearts and home today, His perfect love will cast out all fear. Look to Him and hear His words, “Do not fear, only believe.”
Merry Christmas.
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