The Birth of Jesus
I have the privilege of working with an honorable man of God
facilitating a youth group on Friday afternoons in our public school. We are blessed to be working within a district that values faith and allows us to
gather in the name of God. We are also cautious and prayerful regarding our
ability to continue this valuable ministry for our youth. I am a teacher and he
is a counselor. Our group is called FROGS (Fully Rely On God). Friday we visited
the scripture we address today.
Matthew 1:18-25 “The Birth of Jesus.”
Matthew 1:18-25 “The Birth of Jesus.”
It was very encouraging to hear the comments and questions
of our young people, with a heart for God, and a yearning to understand this
complicated world through scripture. Some of the young teens had a great deal
of biblical background and others very little. Questions were posed by young hearts eager to understand, and their classmates jumped in to respond with passion for scripture and wisdom
beyond their years….so cool!
“So why did God send his son here? If God can do anything
why didn't he just fix things instead of going through all that with Mary and
Joseph and everything?” asked one newcomer. A confident 8th grade
young man couldn't hold back blurting out; “He came to save us all from our
sins!” A great deal of conversation ensued from there, and we sat back with
confidence, observing the teens go back and forth.
Every year it is different. We do not always have students
so well versed and confident in scripture they can share with their peers in
such a comfortable manner, but when they can, it is a beautiful thing because teens appeal
to each other more effectively than we can as adults, and in turn make a
difference out there in the hallways, lunch rooms, and classrooms.
We must continue to teach our youth the realities of
then and now. Mary was a teen herself. It is never too early to share the truth
of Jesus’ time here as being much, much more than simply a reason to celebrate
Christmas. That baby in the manger has such significance it is impossible to
put into words… but we must continue to try. The evening in the stable was
merely the beginning of “The greatest story on earth” and it affects the heart
and soul of each one of us.
Read/Listen to Matthew 1:18-25
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