Make Room
It was the moment that all of creation had been waiting for with great anticipation. Prophets predicted it. Men and women of God prayed to see it. Still, the world was completely unprepared for how this moment would unfold.
Bethlehem was bustling with congestion and busyness created by the mandatory census issued by Caesar Augustus. No one was exempt from the census that required families to return to their town of origin. Despite being very close to her delivery date, Mary and Joseph braved the long and tiring journey home to the City of David. Without the hotels and restaurants that populate large cities today, hospitality was a precious commodity under normal circumstances, but the crowds for the census had exceeded Bethlehem’s capacity for this type of hospitality.
Into this hectic scene rides an expecting Mary led by her betrothed, Joseph. With the fulfillment of prophetic promises coming in mere hours, the couple found no housing in their time of need. They were surrounded by a town overcrowded with people who were too busy to make room for them.
It isn’t unlike today when we gather together to celebrate Christmas. For some, the season is filled with the chaos of making plans or scrambling for gifts and decorations. For others, the Christmas season is filled with loneliness and regret. In the midst of these moments, do we make room?
The wonder of the Christmas story is this: God’s power makes regular intrusions even when we make no room. No room in the inn? God still took on flesh. No room in your holiday traditions? God still calls to your heart. No room in your isolation? The Savior still invites you to intimacy with Him.
God’s plan continues even if we make no room for it. The awesome and the miraculous occur every day as He calls men and women from death to eternal life in Christ and He wants us to experience these miracles. Do not crowd God out at Christmas. Open your heart, mind, soul, home, family, and traditions to God. Make room for Him—not just at Christmas but every day.
Prayer: Lord, show me where I am not making room for You. I want to respond to Your call without hesitation so that You can have Your way in my life. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.
“Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me” (Revelation 3:20).
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