At a Christmas tea, I was given a December
calendar with one scripture reading a day focusing on the Christ of
Christmas. I really didn’t intend to do it, let alone
make it a priority. I’m already doing
Lee Strobel’s the Case for Christmas study once a week and I have a daily
devotion. But, on a whim, I decided to
read the scripture designated each morning from the Message. Short and sweet. Today was Revelation 12:5 I know, Revelation, what’s that got to do
with Christmas? I won’t discuss that here but I’ve had enough Bible study to
understand the connection. So, I just
kept reading through the chapter, until verse 10. I have heard that verse, even heard it
preached but today, well, it got me to thinkin’.
“Salvation
and Power are established!” Safety and
miraculous power are installed, shown to be true, proven, and accepted
permanently. The word “established” has
seven definitions on Dictionary.com. All
of them speak to stability, settled, valid, truth and permanence.
We all know
the story of Christmas, Jesus’ birth and how he came to die for us. But THINK,
this event absolutely settled any question about salvation and power. I
don’t question my salvation; I know his death on Calvary afforded me grace to
accept that. But, Power? Valid and permanent power.
I don’t
think I live that way, a life in which power is settled. I don’t think I live like all my comings and
goings are under HIS power. If I did, I
would not be so quick to fear, to assume the worst. To wander about the money in my checking
account and rush to check the balance online.
To be impatient with those who don’t see things my way. I’m not sure how my life would look if I
lived like “power was established”.
I’m thinkin’ on it. Will you?
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