Tuesday, December 15, 2009

The Invitation of Christmas

"Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will act." (Ps. 37:5)

When we talk about the matter of faith, there are all kinds of words that we use. We talk about believing which is an act of the mind, I believe. (A little play on the words, lol.) This verse in psalms refers to making a commitment, which is an act of our will. It is a choice that we make. Indeed life is all about choices. We can make our choices, we are free to do so. What we cannot do is choose the consequences of those choices. The choice to commit to Christ, is an act of faith with eternal benefits.

"Trust in Him" is the language of the heart. It is deeper than the mind and intellect. We ultimately determine in our will because the truth has made its way into our heart, not the blood pumping organ, but the control center of our life. The writer of Proverbs challenges us to "Trust in the Lord" with all of our heart.

Christmas is all about God's incredible love. He chose to send His Son into the world to be born of the flesh, a little baby humbling entering the world in Bethlehem some 2000 years or so ago. God invites us to believe that story. But He also invites us to allow the truth of that story to get into our hearts and lead us to make a choice. A choice to trust in God through Jesus Christ with all of our being. Christmas is an invitation by God to faith. And listen to this awesome promise. "Whoever calls on the Lord, will be saved." (Rom. 10:13)