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The Gift Given on a Tree

Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end, upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, to order it and establish it with judgment and justice from that time forward, even forever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.—Isaiah 9:7

As we look at our world, today we realize that part of the promise of Isaiah (see Isaiah 9:6–7) has not yet been fulfilled. The Son has been given. The Child has been born. But He has not yet taken the government upon His shoulders. We do not have peace with judgment and justice yet. But the good news is that there is coming a day when Christ will return. He will establish His kingdom on this earth. It will be a righteous rule from God Himself.

Before Jesus could take the government upon His shoulder, He had to take up the cross on His shoulder. Before He could wear the crown of glory as King of Kings, He had to wear a shameful crown of thorns and give His life as a sacrifice for the sins of the world.

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The first time a star marked His arrival. But the next time He comes, the heavens will roll back like a scroll and all of the stars will fall from the sky and He Himself will light it with His glory.

Christ came to this earth. God came near to you so you can come near to Him. To give your life purpose and meaning. To forgive you of your sins and to give you the hope of heaven beyond the grave. Christmas is not about tinsel or shopping or presents. Christmas is not the gifts under the tree. Christmas is the gift that was given on the tree when Christ died there for our sin and gave us the gift of eternal life. That is the gift He extends. That is what Christmas is all about.

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