22/12/2023
The most prized and beautiful room we can prepare for this Christmas, is within… 🤍
After all, there was no room in Bethlehem except for a stable. The God of Heaven wasn’t concerned for a palace or lavishly set surroundings.
He simply came for our heart.
An interesting little factoid: ‘Joy to the world’ was never written as a carol. Penned in 1719 by an English minister, when he wrote “Joy to the world, the Lord is come”, it was not intended to reflect the birth of Jesus Christ, but rather, His Second Coming.
It’s still significant and relevant for us today:
let every heart prepare Him room.
Just like the intentional act of lighting candles or turning the twinkling lights on the tree, baking some gingerbread for Christmas gatherings or checking the Christmas menu to see that everything is purchased or ready for the day…
Preparing our heart daily to make room for Jesus can look different for each person—reading the Bible (such a good one!), devotional time, walking and talking with Jesus, singing hymns or worship, journaling, drawing or painting to faith songs, communion with family, listening to a grace sermon (Joseph Prince is great!) conversations about miracles of Heaven with friends….
Whatever it looks like, in each case, it’s about beholding the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the Messiah. 🙌
So my prayer today (you can take it for yourself, too!):
Jesus, High King of Heaven, I want you to take the highest place in my heart, mind and activities this season. Over places to be, people to see and things to do, even as wonderful as they can be (or as busy as it can be!), there’s only one thing that matters: my heart’s posture towards you. And there’s only One who matters the most: it’s you, Precious Jesus. Be Lord of my life and Lord over all my life. You can have it all, Lord. Amen!