The Word Made Flesh ...December 25, 2008...Let us REJOICE and be GLAD in it!‏

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
The Word Made Flesh
Mark Roth

Unprecedented.
Unparalleled.
Unequaled.
Unrivaled.
Unsurpassed.

The religions of Egypt had no scenario to match this extraordinary occurrence. The materialism of Media-Persia made no allowance for such a mind-boggling phenomenon. Even the fabled mythology of Greece never conjured such an incomprehensible happening. And the New Age must depreciate its probability and practicality.

The Almighty dwelt among us!

The Creator took the form of the created. The High and Lofty One came down as the most lowly of the humble. The King of Kings became a suffering, unhailed servant. The Glorious Mighty One took on simplicity and weakness.

He did not come for any temporal gain. He did not come to gratify sensual desires that could be satisfied only in the flesh. He did not come to "make a big splash" or to boost His ego. He did not come to intimidate, threaten, or punish. He came to identify with us. He came to free us.

He came to save us and to win us. He came to exalt us and to make us His joint heirs. And He did so by living, suffering, and dying like no one else ever had, ever would, or ever even dreamed of.

For me. For you.

If Jesus had not come as He did, He could not have been "like unto his brethren." If Jesus had not come as He did, He could not "be touched with the feeling of our infirmities." If Jesus had not come as He did, He could not have been "in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin."

What a plan! What a God! May God make us servants who yearn to be less than their Lord.

Let us gladly continue in the path blazed by the incarnate God.



Mark Roth
spacer Mark Roth, a husband and father of five, serves as a board chairman of Hope Mennonite Missions, located in northwest Mexico. Mark is a contributing writer for Rod and Staff publishers, a supplier of Bible-based textbooks and literature for Christian homes and schools since 1998.

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