The Reason for the Season

We have come to the time of year where it is popular in our neighbourhoods to hang coloured lights. There are those who adorn their homes with the sparkles of various hues so as to brighten things up.

And while these lights have their own beauty, they of themselves have no power to dispel darkness. Oh they may somewhat so to speak light up the neighbourhood on a cold winter evening, but ultimately they have no power to do away with the encroaching shadow. And then there are the shadows of despair & distress; dejection/rejection, alienation and even despondency that are evident in society all around us and perhaps even in our own hearts. There is the reality of sin in our hearts. Looking closely at the world we live in there is much darkness--all the result of rebellion against God and His Word.

God would not have His people live in darkness. Long ago the prophet Isaiah prophesied the "people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them light has shone" (Isaiah 9:2). And because God so loved the world He "gave His only begotten Son and whosoever believes Him shall not perish but have everlasting life" (John 3:16)

It is especially at this time of year where followers of the Lord Jesus Christ focus their meditation on the coming of the Saviour into this world He is the true Christmas light. By His own declaration believers confess that Jesus is the "light of the world. " and those who follow Him "shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life" (John 8:12).

Christmas is a remembrance of God's great gift of His Son--and we give thanks for the "indescribable gift" ( I Corinthians 9:15). Jesus is as we say the 'reason for the season'. How well do you know the reason? Will Christmas this year be for you a true celebration of the Saviour?

Christmas is a call to reflect on the perfect light of our Redeemer. Let us answer that call in abounding praise! May the gospel light shine in the communities we have been placed in. May the LORD add His blessing.

Sincerely, in His grace and peace. Rev. P.J. Vellenga