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Joy to the world, the
KING has come! Are you feeling the joy of the season? Do you have a
personal relationship with the Savior we are celebrating this season? If
not I would love to tell you how? It will be the best Christmas gift you
ever received! Email me at shinewomensministry@yahoo.com
and I will personally respond to you!
SHINE 2007
Unveiled
We are so excited to
be welcoming Kendra Smiley this year and hope you can plan now to join us the
first Saturday of October 2007 for another incredible day of inspiration and
encouragement.
Thoughts…
One of the core
values we hold dear at SHINE ministries is Prayer. It is important to us
to pray individually and as a team for God’s guidance and direction. We
also love to pray for each other and for you. Are there things we can
pray about for you? We really do take this responsibility serious and
will pray for God’s will in anything you request us to. Please email us
requests at shinewomensministry@yahoo.com
No Room Within
Most of us are familiar with the Christmas story and how Mary and Joseph had to
travel to Bethlehem . As you may recall, they were traveling to register
because Caesar Augustus had issued a decree that everyone travel to their home
town for the census. A very pregnant Mary traveled with her husband,
Joseph and arrived just in time for nightfall. Here’s where the story
gets interesting. Joseph tries to check in at the hotel but there is no room at the inn. Those famous words have been
repeated for centuries as the Christmas story has been told and retold; and
those are the words I want to focus on today.
“No room at the inn!” Now that is
interesting. Think of all the pomp and circumstance that a King or Queen
receive. Even here in America
where we do not have monarchs that rule, we understand that they are to be
celebrated. All of us remember Princess Diana and how much she filled our
news, and she was only ex-royalty. Oh we know how to treat “important”
people. How about our president, I doubt that he goes too many places
without an entourage of people to escort him. These people are special,
we celebrate them, protect them, cherish them.
If President Bush was coming to the little town of LaMoille , imagine the preparation we would do. Room at the
inn, shoot we might even build a new high class hotel to house him and “his
people.” The children of our church are working had on their play for
Christmas. It is called, “A King is Coming” and takes place in the little
town of Rumors Mill . The people in town catch wind of the news that a
king is coming and the town is set to work preparing for this important
visitor.
Israel
knows that a king is coming. They should be ready to welcome him,
celebrate him, cherish him. They should have
been waiting like a child for Christmas morning, in eager expectation for his
coming, but that is not at all what happened. There were no preparations
made, no celebrations, and no news reports. In fact, most of them missed
it. A tiny baby wasn’t what they expected. They were looking for
someone with more power and certainly someone more majestic than a baby.
You know, a real king. Most of Israel slept right through the
coming of the Christ child. Not only was there no
room at the inn but there was no room in all of busy Bethlehem , save for a lowly stable. Few people even took
notice. Perhaps the Inn Keeper muttered a “congratulations” to the new
parents but no one called the mayor. There was not a rush of visitors to
the stable only a few shepherds. There is new Casting Crowns song that puts it
this way, “O little town of Bethlehem ,
looks like another silent night. Above your deep and dreamless sleep a
giant star lights up the sky. While you’re lying in the dark, there
shines an everlasting light, for the King has left His throne and is sleeping
in a manger tonight…O Bethlehem, what you have missed while you were
sleeping. For God became a man and stepped into your world today. O
Bethlehem, you will go down in history as a city with no
room for its King…”
Wow, they missed it big time. Good thing we aren’t like them,
right? Or are we? This question is two fold. First let’s look
at this Christmas season. The time has come once again to celebrate the
birth of our Savior. How much time have we spent celebrating that?
Have we been too busy buying gifts, decorating, baking, etc to stop and
celebrate this King? Has Jesus come only to find that there is “No room Within?”
Now the second part of the question focuses on the promise that this very same
Savior will come again. Like Israel , we have read the prophesies. We know that this same
King is coming again. The truth has been told and retold for
generations. We should be waiting in hopeful expectation for His
return. But are we ready? When He comes will He find that we still
have no room within? The final verse to
the Casting Crowns song goes like this, “ United States of America
, looks like another silent night. As we’re sound asleep by philosophies
of save the trees and kill the children. While we’re lying in the
dark there’s a shout heard across the eastern skies. For
the Bridegroom has returned and He’s carried his bride away in the night…
America
what will we miss while we are sleeping? Will Jesus come again and leave
us slumbering where we lay? America , will we go down in history as a nation with no room for its King?”
Marla
Graham
SHINE
Ministries
www.shine4jesus.com