I decided to test my rapping skills, but while washing my hands at the kitchen sink, I found myself pondering:
"Lord, what do You want to say to me today?”
Then these words dropped into my heart—a message from the Message.
To us who have designated this season to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, we don’t just look at Him as the messenger, but rather, we’ve come to discover that Je is the Message.
John 1:14 (KJV):
"And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us... full of grace and truth."
Here’s the reality: when decoding conversations, the message often gets distorted along the line of transmission. Something gets added, or something is lost. But Jesus wasn’t just a messenger from God—He is the message God gave to mankind, calling us to make a U-turn back to Him.
What have we done with the message we’ve been given?
From Genesis to Revelation, the words of the Old and New Testaments celebrate His coming and declare a message of peace:
Luke 2:10 (KJV):
"Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people."
Christmas, growing up for me, meant new clothes and shoes, camp meetings, and the delicious meals I looked forward to all year.
But think about it…
Do we throw parties and not invite the celebrant?
Do we host events and not give the spotlight to the One who is the reason for it all?
How have we cast the spotlight?
God is saying to us today:
""It is a message of glad tidings I bring."
So when we remember the name Jesus, it’s not just the name of a divine being—it’s a message of:
Peace
Joy
Rest
Fruitfulness
Beauty for ashes
Maybe it’s because I’ve had my fair share of chaos lately, and all I want is peace.
So yes, I think I want the message.
Do you need this message too?
It’s the message that answers every question.
Jesus didn’t come to deliver a message—He is the message.
Stay Revived!