Remember His marvelous works which He has done. —1 Chronicles 16:12
After
my first semester in seminary, my family was given airline tickets to
fly home for Christmas. The night before our flight, we realized we had
less than $20 for the trip. Parking, transportation, and other
incidentals were certain to cost more than $20. Heartsick, we resolved
to pray about it. Though our children were small (6 and 2), we included
them in the prayer time.
As
we were praying, we heard footsteps in the hallway of the apartment
building, and then “whisk”—the sound of an envelope sliding under the
door. Inside the envelope was an anonymous gift of $50.
The
wonder reflected on our 6-year-old daughter’s face matched the wonder
in our own hearts. Here was a mighty God writing His name on a little
girl’s heart by hearing and answering our prayer in the same instant.
And so we, like the psalmist David, could “talk of all His wondrous
works!” (1 Chron. 16:9).
So
it was that first Christmas night, when a mighty, all-knowing,
all-powerful God wrote His name on the heart of humanity, stunning us
with the generosity of forgiveness and the joy of unconditional love.
The birth of Christ is the answer to our most fervent prayers for love
and forgiveness. Can you feel the wonder? —Randy Kilgore
Lord, restore to me the wonder of Christmas,
felt most keenly when I first met Jesus;
for I long to tell the story with all the
joy it brought me that day.
felt most keenly when I first met Jesus;
for I long to tell the story with all the
joy it brought me that day.
A wonder-filled life is ours when we know the Christ of Christmas.
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