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Jesus is Incomparable
There is nothing like awaiting the birth of a child. Using social media, young parents announce the expectation by all means of creative imagery. Pink or blue cakes accompany gender reveals. Newborn photos are all over Facebook.
We haven’t even gotten to how the prospective grandparents act yet! “I’m gonna be Grandfather” or “I’m gonna be a grandmother” fill every new conversation.
Sometimes the older generation seems to think the only reason they ever had children was for the chance to have grandchildren. Pity the young mother who stands in the way of her own mother and that new grandchild. She might get bowled over like a 10-pin.
New Children are Like No Other
Followers of Jesus rejoice over His birth like no other. His arrival, called the Incarnation, is celebrated every Christmas, and taught all year. It is one of the main beliefs of the Christian faith.
In the midst of the celebration, we often forget that Jesus was actually promised well in advance of His arrival. He wasn’t a surprise arrival; His was the most famously predicted birth in history. Consider the words of the Old Testament prophet Isaiah: “Therefore, the Lord Himself will give you a sign: The virgin will conceive, have a son, and name him Immanuel” (7:14).
In another chapter, Isaiah prophesied, “Yet He Himself bore our sicknesses, and He carried our pains; but we in turn regarded Him stricken, struck down by God, and afflicted. But He was pierced because of our iniquities; punishment for our peace was on Him, and we are healed by His wounds” (53:4-5).
Jesus Is Like No Other
Pastor Tony Evans notes the importance of these prophecies: “The Bible has been substantiated both historically and archeologically as more accurate than any other book handed down through time. Research and analysis by historians, linguists, sociologists, and archeologists have demonstrated the soundness of the Scriptures through forensic science, the discovery and study of ancient literature, and much more.”1
The birth of Jesus was more than that of a future king of Israel. It was more than the birth of a significant teacher and rabbi. The birth of Jesus was the fulfillment of messianic prophecies centuries old. He was the promised Messiah who would bear the sins of the world. His birth was the fulfillment of God’s promise to His people. The birth of Jesus was a world-changing event!
Jesus Is More Than
This current session of Bible Studies for Life will be dealing with how Jesus is like no other person who has ever lived. He also affects us like no other person who has ever lived. As Tony Evans says, “Jesus became like us in order to bring us back into a relationship with God. He entered our world in order to give us a way out of it. He died so that we may live. He gives us life for now and life for eternity.
This study is for all of us. “Jesus Christ is more than theology on a shelf, a picture of a man with a halo, or miracles from long ago. He is your friend like no other.”2
Yours for the Great Commission,
Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor, Cross Church General Editor, Bible Studies for Life President, Southern Baptist ConventionReferences
1, 2– Bible Studies for Life, Like No Other, Tony Evans
All scripture Holman Christian Standard Bible.
God Will Protect You
For most parents, there is nothing more important than making sure our children are safe. Bike helmets, elbow and kneepads for sports, baby strollers that look like moon buggies, safety gates, and car seats with 5-point harnesses. We do everything we can to ensure our kids are protected from injury.
Protection vs. Fear
Sometimes our efforts to protect our kids or grandkids veer away from a protective nurturing into full-blown fear of harm. We move from exercising the responsibility God gave us to fearing God lacks sufficient power to do what He says. In crossing this line, we assume a burden He never desired for us to bear. As Philip Nation writes in Bible Studies for Life, “How do we find that line? How do we balance between living in unhealthy fear and living with total disregard for the threats that challenge us? Such balance is gained through trust in God’s protection. No matter what we face, we can know God is present.”1
God’s Faithfulness is our Protection
Psalm 91 has served as a shelter through life’s storms for many of God’s people. The Psalmist writes, “The one who lives under the protection of the Most High dwells in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say to the LORD, ‘My refuge and my fortress, my God in whom I trust.’ He Himself will deliver you from the hunter’s net, from the destructive plague. He will cover you with His feathers; you will take refuge under His wings. His faithfulness will be a protective shield.”
God is Immoveable
It is interesting that God is portrayed as both a refuge and a fortress. Neither of these things move. Both a refuge and a fortress are places we go; they are places we seek when we need rest, restoration, or protection. When the psalmist writes that God is a refuge and a fortress, we receive the image of God protecting us when we are under attack. The word translated fortress is also translated in numerous Old Testament passages as stronghold or castle. It is a place the soldiers, often King David or his army, went when under attack or to avert an attack.
God is our Protection
The picture for us could not be more clear. God is our protection. He does not merely provide protection, though He does, He is our protection. Where should we go when we are under attack at work? The Lord is our fortress. Where should we take our family when we are under attack? The Lord is our fortress. Where should we go when it seems culture is caving in? The Lord is our fortress. He is our protection and strength.
God’s Presence is all we Need
How does God respond? What can He do? According to the psalmist, God delivers, He covers, He provides refuge, and He is faithful. The presence of God is what we need; the presence of God is all we need. He is our peace.
Having these assurances, let us not wait in running to God. Let Him be our first choice, not second, third, or last. God does not call us to be the fortress; God calls us to the fortress, and that fortress is Himself.
Yours for the Great Commission,
Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor, Cross Church General Editor, Bible Studies for Life President, Southern Baptist Convention1– Bible Studies for Life, Storm Shelter, Philip Nation