Sunday, 12 December 2010

The Power and the Presence

I had occasion to listen to some testimonies of different people's journeys up to the time they met Jesus Christ.

It's an incredible thing! People from different walks, different upbringings and different journeys in life. Stories vast and varied, yet a common thread emerges throughout each one. In the words of the hymn writer, "Once I was blind but now I see."

At this Christmas time, it's hard to imagine that Jesus Christ would come to this earth, touched with and by humanity, for a purpose:-

"The spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me [the Anointed One, the Messiah] to preach the good news (the Gospel) to the poor; He has sent Me to announce release to the captives, and recovery of sight to the blind; to send forth delivered those who are oppressed - who are downtrodden, bruised, crushed and broken down by calamity; To proclaim the accepted and acceptable year of the Lord - the day when salvation and the free favours of God profusely abound." [Isa. 61:1-2] (Luke 4 18:19)

Many of us, pre-Christ, were in darkness where our hearts were cold, life had no meaning, joy and hope had flown the coup. But the good news of Jesus came to our hearts and His light drove the darkness out.

Each one who retold their story of this most significant moment of holy complication had the raw emotion of that meeting surface again. A turning point in life for those of us who meet Jesus, a moment so significant that it doesn't matter how much time passes by, the memory of that day remains as fresh and as raw as the moment it happened, when His touch opened our eyes and our sobs of this intimate meeting sprang forth as mercy and grace touched the deep places of our heart.

To be touched by the Creator, to feel His love touch a weary, lost and hardened heart, is like fresh cool water to a dehydrated and parched throat. A transformation so significant happens as God replaces the broken heart of stone for a heart of flesh - one that rejoices again, one where the warm fires of the Holy Spirit ignite new life, new hope and joy for a future.

The power and presence of a Mighty, Eternal God touches a soul and everything on earth falls away. Human perspective changes from earthly to heavenly.

I pray that each of you who reads this, feels the presence and power of God this holiday season. May His Love warm your hearts and lives in Jesus name I pray.

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