Our daughter's 38th birthday is tomorrow!
My mind is already rewinding to that happy day.
Seems like yesterday in many ways, and yet as I look in the mirror or look at her adult self, I am very aware that time has moved along.
The last several years, I have sent my four children pictures of themselves on their birthdays, using email or facebook. It is my simple way of reminding them of who they are. Reminding them that they WERE loved, ARE loved and WILL ALWAYS be loved. Reminding them we are FAMILY!
As you can see in the picture our daughter was indeed born.
I have no problem with seeing "Jesus" as a baby over and over at Christmas time as we celebrate the day He was born. We see drawings, paintings, sculptures of baby Jesus on Christmas cards, in yards, and a variety of places during the Christmas season. We hear the name of JESUS and the Biblical account of His birth played musically over and over in stores while we shop, churches where we worship, and radio stations as we travel in our vehicles. We are reminded LOUDLY, CLEARLY of WHY Jesus came. Every year Christmas brings our minds back to the stable where Jesus began his walk among us, which led to the Cross, the tomb, and beyond.
Remembering is GOOD for all of us. It brings us back to the beginning and gives us a renewed view of the present, and reminds us of our eternal LIFE if we trust in Jesus.
Of course Jesus did not STAY a baby!
It would have been very sad if my daughter had been born, only to stay a baby. So we cannot keep Jesus as an infant forever. He GREW to become our Savior!
Some people get all 'out of joint' about the fact that December 25 is not the actual day of his birth. We do not know the ACTUAL day of His Birth, but we KNOW he was born!
Once again, I do not have a problem with that.
For instance, I do not know the exact date of my salvation. I know I was 4 1/2 years old when I questioned my mom, who explained the plan of salvation again to me and I believed! Yet all these years I have not had a DATE to cling to for my salvation like so many people have. In fact when I lead someone to the LORD, I make a fuss over writing that date in their Bible so they have record to SHOW of the day they made their life changing decision. I know for sure that on a real day, I became a child of God.
So we do not know the exact DATE of the birth of our Lord,
but that does not mean he was not born.
I am thankful that a day was selected for us to celebrate.
I often had wished long ago I had just picked a date to celebrate my salvation, but I did not.
Now at 62, I try to celebrate everyday my relationship with Christ.
So of course as Christians, we should celebrate CHRIST everyday of our life, not only at Christmas.
We must not leave Jesus in the manger...but celebrate Jesus fully thru Easter,
where we commemorate His Death and Resurrection!
We need to celebrate who He is, why He came, and what He accomplished for us!
So as you see more and more pictures of The Christ Child.....remember that is his earthly start....He grew up to pay for your sins and become your Savior.
REJOICE!
I celebrate my 38 year old daughter on her birthday as the adult she is.
I remember her birth fondly with pictures, for her birth (like all births) was a miracle.
I celebrate JESUS CHRIST, no longer a baby...but on the right hand of His Father making intercession for us. He is my Savior and my LORD.
CELEBRATE!
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