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The Christmas Miracle

The Christmas Miracle

Editor's note: Merry Christmas Eve! Enjoy this Advent devotion adapted from Anne Graham Lotz's Jesus in Me.

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On this side of the Cross, our salvation experience has an added dimension. We now have the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. This is the dramatic difference that Pentecost has made. The Holy Spirit no longer just comes upon certain select people. The Holy Spirit now comes into anyone and everyone who places faith in Jesus Christ.

Which means that anyone and everyone can come into a right relationship with God. And best of all, anyone and everyone can enjoy the presence of Jesus living within. Even you. Even me. Hallelujah! What a Savior!

This astounding, supernatural miracle is illustrated by the experience of the Virgin Mary.

When she reached the marriageable age of approximately thirteen or fourteen, Mary was betrothed to an upright man named Joseph. Everything about her betrothal was normal… traditional… customary… until the angel came.

What was Mary doing on that history-splitting, life-altering day? Was she winnowing wheat? Harvesting grapes? Milking a cow? Making cheese? Baking bread? Drawing water? Was she just going about her everyday responsibilities when God invaded her life? I suspect Mary had never seen an angel before, yet it wasn’t his appearance that troubled and frightened her. It was how he greeted her.

Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you.1

Seeing her expression, the angel immediately sought to put her at ease by telling her not to be afraid. But what he then revealed must have thrust her into the stratosphere of bewildered amazement:

Mary, you have found favor with God. You will be with child and give birth to a Son, and you are to give him the name Jesus. He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David, and He will reign over the house of Jacob forever; His Kingdom will never end.2

It is forever to Mary’s credit that she didn’t drop down in a dead faint nor run away in panic nor laugh hysterically at something so absurd. Instead, with great poise and sincerity, she inquired,

How will this be… since I am a virgin?3

Consider carefully the angel’s response, because his explanation to Mary of what would happen to her physically parallels what happens to you and me spiritually when we receive Jesus Christ by faith. The angel answered her question in this way:

The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the holy one to be born will be called the Son of God.… For nothing is impossible with God.4

In spite of the stunning news…

…in spite of the fact this would immediately turn her life upside down and inside out

…in spite of the fact she knew she would face public humiliation

…in spite of the probability of Joseph’s rejection

…in spite of the immediate destruction of all her own hopes, plans, and dreams

…in spite of everything this would cost her

Mary immediately submitted to what she recognized as God’s will for her when she responded,

I am the Lord’s servant.… May it be to me as you have said.5

At that moment, Mary fully embraced what God had for her, which was radically different from anything she had ever thought of for herself. Her faith in God’s word as it was told to her by the angel, and her submission to God’s will as she let go of her life to embrace His, resulted in the miraculous conception of the physical life of Jesus within her.

And this is the similarity between Mary’s experience and ours:

When you and I place our faith in God’s Word, which says…

…that we are all sinners

…that physical, spiritual, and eternal death are the wages of sin

…that God sent His only Son, Jesus, to die on the cross so that whoever places faith in Him would not perish but have everlasting life

…that the blood of Jesus is sufficient to atone for any sin and all sin

…that if we confess our sin, God will be faithful to cleanse us and forgive us

When we place our faith in God’s Word, which says…

…that He will give us eternal life, which is not only Heaven when we die but also a personal, right relationship with God now

When we place our faith in God’s Word, which says…

…that we will have the right to become God’s child, born supernaturally into His family, if we believe on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and receive Him into our hearts

When we place our faith in God’s Word, which says…

…that if we hear the word of truth, which is the gospel as I have just related, and believe it as it applies to us

…that if we claim Jesus as our personal Savior and Lord, grasping the Lamb of God with our own hands of faith, confessing our sin and guilt, believing that they are now transferred to Him and that we are cleansed with His blood

At that very moment, we conceive spiritually the life of Jesus within us in the person of the Holy Spirit. And that’s a miracle!6

The Bible describes this as the miracle of rebirth.7 Because 

when His life is conceived within you, you become a new creation on the inside through the person of the Holy Spirit who is Jesus in you.8

As you celebrate Christmas this year, rejoice that the same Jesus who was born in that Bethlehem stable so long ago, can be born in you when you receive Him by faith.

And that’s a Christmas miracle!

1. Luke 1:28–29.

2. Luke 1:30–33.

3. Luke 1:34.

4. Luke 1:35, 37.

5. Luke 1:38.

6. Romans 3:23, 6:23; John 3:16; Ephesians 1:7; 1 John 1:9; John 17:1–3, 1:12; Ephesians 1:13–14; John 3:3–6.

7. Titus 3:4–7.

8. 2 Corinthians 5:17.

Adapted with permission from Jesus in Me by Anne Graham Lotz, copyright Anne Graham Lotz.

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Your Turn

Your Christmas this year might not seem miraculous. Maybe this is a hard year full of challenging or broken relationships, difficult finances, wayward children, or boring daily work… But, God gave you a miracle… Himself!  Rejoice in Him today! ~ Devotionals Daily