Here's another Christmas devotional from Bible Gateway. Enjoy.
Prepare the Way
by Nancy Guthrie
What
happens at your house when guests are coming? Do you clean up things
that are messy, fix things that are broken, make plans for how you will
welcome your visitors? As God prepared to send his Son into the world,
he sent someone to get things ready. He had promised to do that, so some
people were watching for this special individual.
Two Old
Testament prophets (Malachi and Isaiah) had prophesied that before the
Messiah would come, God would send a messenger to prepare the people.
Malachi wrote, "Look! I am sending my messenger, and he will prepare the
way before me.... Look, I am sending you the prophet Elijah" (Malachi 3:1, 4:5).
Isaiah had written, "Listen! It's the voice of someone shouting, 'Clear
the way through the wilderness for the LORD! Make a straight highway
through the wasteland for our God!'" (Isaiah 40:3). Mark recorded, "This messenger was John the Baptist" (Mark 1:4).
Luke wrote, "He will be a man with the spirit and power of Elijah. He
will prepare the people for the coming of the Lord. He will turn the
hearts of the fathers to their children, and he will cause those who are
rebellious to accept the wisdom of the godly" (Luke 1:17).
John
the Baptist was the person God sent to prepare his people for Jesus. It
wasn't food or beds that needed to be prepared; it was hearts. It was
John's mission to call people to repent--to leave behind their sin and
turn back to God. John prepared the people for Jesus by helping them get
their hearts ready to receive him.
God knows our hearts need to
be prepared to receive Jesus. During December we tend to get very busy
preparing for Christmas with parties and programs and presents. But the
most important preparation we need to make is to prepare our hearts to
welcome Jesus in a fresh, new way. We do this by cleaning out the
clutter of sinful attitudes and selfishness so that we look expectantly
for Jesus to make himself known to us.
Prayer
Right
now, Lord Jesus, our hearts are being prepared to receive you. Show us
what must be removed, the sin that must be repented of, so that our
hearts can fully receive you.
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