Behold, the hour is coming, indeed it has come, when you will be scattered, each to his own home, and will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, for the Father is with me. I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” – John 16:32-33 (ESV)
On that glorious night in the fields outside of Bethlehem, God chose a most improbable group of people to hear a most important proclamation.
“Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.”
Sounds good, doesn’t it? Having made it through the past 21 months, the mere thought of God declaring a message of good news that will bring joy to us all is very appealing. After all, it is easier to deal with times of struggle when you’re able to look forward and know that there is a promise of better days ahead. I think that’s a big part of what has made dealing with the pandemic and the crises it has created so difficult. It just feels as if there is no end in sight.
So, this year, more than ever, we need that good news.
“For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.”
It is truly amazing to think that God’s love for us runs so deeply that He would send His Son into our world to save each one of us from sin. We deserve the death that comes as the consequence of our sinfulness. Thankfully, God has a different plan. Through Jesus’s life, death & resurrection, we have been gifted something we could never accomplish, forgiveness of our sins and a restored relationship with the Father.
“And this will be a sign for you; you will find a baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger.”
Say what? We’ll find Him where? He’ll be wearing what? You did say this was the Son of God, right? For us here on earth who understand the lifestyles of kings, this is not how royals are to be born. Where’s the pomp? Where’s the excess, the exquisite accommodations that are afforded to royalty? Leaders like to demonstrate their humility by claiming to be “one of the people.” These sentiments tend to be a lot of bluster without much substance. However, in this case, the only blustery thing about Christ’s birth was the wind passing through the stable where He was born. Jesus our Messiah, true God and true man, here to dwell among us so that He could ultimately save us.
“And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, ‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom He is pleased!’”
There it is. The second most important gift we receive from this message. Nothing compares to forgiveness, salvation, and eternal life. But for now, in this moment, we will take some peace on earth. Life in modern society has left us all tired and frustrated. Every day brings a new slate of challenges, struggles, arguments, and attacks. It’s exhausting. It’s discouraging. It leads many of us to experience physical and emotional depths that can distract us from our work, bring stress into our relationships, as well as take a toll on our health. We all experience these feelings from time to time and to varying degrees, especially around the holidays when so much more is expected of us.
In these moments, it is crucial to remember the words of Christ from John 16. Jesus is speaking to his disciples (and to us) in preparation for his death. In verse 32, He describes what will happen to him after his arrest. The disciples will grow fearful and will hide, choosing to save their own skin over standing with Jesus against His persecutors. As He faces abandonment from His followers, Jesus will know that He is not alone. God the Father will be with Him through it all. Perhaps He said this to reassure Himself, knowing what He was about to face. There is no doubt in my mind that He is speaking to us, equipping us with the certainty that God will never leave us. In fact, Jesus affirms this in the words of verse 33.
“I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.”
Could there be a better reminder than this? Satan and our sinful world are going to do everything they can to distract us from these words. But distract is all they can do. They have already been defeated. Christ’s bold proclamation is our truth. Through it, we know beyond the shadow of a doubt that we will never be lost, never destroyed. In Christ we find true peace.
It is my solemn prayer that you will feel this peace throughout your celebration of the Savior’s birth. May He strengthen you to face the challenges in your life. May He surround you with believers to support you, angels to protect you, and the Holy Spirit to empower you that you may share this message to others in word and deed this Christmas and throughout the year to come.
*Used with permission
Devotion by Richard Schumacher
LSEM Director of Programs & Services
-
Recent Posts
More Stories
Peer Mentoring
See the Joy
Celebrate the Achievement
The Results Speak Volumes
Everyone Needs Kindness
40 Years of Service
God Made It Grow
Individualized Learning
Cling to Hope
Power of Intervention
A Different Approach
Little Wow Moments
Code Crackers
Seeing the Change
Disability Awareness Event
Facing Fears
Perseverance and Persistence
Support and Confidence
Organization and Progress
A Growing Service
Long Lasting Effects
Benefits of Collaboration
Productive Starts
It Works!
A Fun Challenge
More than One Way
Importance of the Basics
Loving Literature
Being Special
Celebrate the Victories
Learning, Reading, Helping
Benefits of Partnership
Hearing God’s Call
The Book Bunch
Never Give Up
More Than Just Book Learning
From Struggles to Smiles
Back on Track
Leaps and Bounds
Recognizing Success
Graduation Gratitude
Carryover Success
Learning and Teaching
Coolness!
A Path of Improvement
Learning Brings Confidence
Something That Works
From Fearful to Fearless
A Magical Moment
Growth Mindset: Self Advocacy
Growing and Blooming
Building That Relationship
Finding the Right One
Getting Back On Track
More Than Just Academics
No Problem
God’s Love in the Classroom
A Familiar Face
Rewinding the Negative
What A Difference
The Power of Relationship
The Encouragement to Shine
Long Lasting Effects
A New Start For A Child
Providing Effective Instruction
Summer Practice and Fall Success
Where God Leads
What A Teacher Longs For
Blossoming Success
Support Makes A Difference
Attitude and Determination
A Real World Connection to Learning
Watch in Amazement
More Than Just A School
Some Classroom Success Stories
A “Shark Tank” Story
Creature Comfort
Fostering Spiritual Growth
Catching Up
Another Way to Read
Connecting Learning to Hobbies
A Wow List
I Know the Answer!
It’s Okay to Ask for Help
Long Term Growth
Resilience
Practice Makes Progress
Teaching at Many Grade Levels
Yes You Can!
Learning and Building Confidence
Finding the Fun in Reading
The Hybrid Classroom
Teaching Outside a Resource Room
Sight Word Wow
Acceptance Leading to Growth
The Goal Stays the Same
Seeing Smiles
A New Way to Teach
Attitudes Change
Consistent Alternatives
A Hand to Help
A Message from the President/CEO
How Your Gift Makes an Impact
LSEM Christmas Tea
There Are Spiders in Her Office!
Finding Her Place
Small Tech Makes a Big Improvement
New Families for a New School Year
We Praise the Lord
Transitions
It’s Been a Busy Summer
Golf for a Cause!
Faith During the Pandemic
A Fireside Chat with Stacy Hoeft
Work From Home Desk Challenge
We MOVED!
Introducing 20 in 20
Hear From Our Teachers
LSEM Summer Shorts
To God Be the Glory!
A Thank You to Our Teachers
A Valentine’s Special
New Students and New Challenges
A Brief Reflection On Service
Teaching in a Virtual Landscape
Teaching in a Time of Uncertainty
LSEM in Texas
Anxiety and Learning
You Don’t Have to Choose
A Learning Haven
Causing a Culture Shift
Connecting in a Time of Difficulty
Growth and Goodbyes at St John Rochester
Growing Confidence
A Friendsgiving Story
Not Being Defined by a Learning Need
A Shifting Approach to Special Education
Teachers Are Like Family
Enthusiastic Support in Hanoi
Step Up to Reading
Starting on an Active Note
Look at That Smile!
Seeing Yourself in a Story
What Makes a Wow Story
Celebrate Them Going
Lutheran Education Podcast
Exactly the Help We Needed
On the Ballot for the National LWML
A Special Announcement
Stories from Hearts for Jesus 2
Stories from Hearts for Jesus 1
Hearts for Jesus Continues!
Busy Bees at St Peter
Professional Development Helps Everyone
An Unexpected Opportunity to Help
Technology Opening Doors of Communication
Satchian’s Story
A Trip to Let It Shine
Saying YES to a Child in Need
Literacy and A Little Library
A Positive Program Result
A Kindergarten Wow Story
Technology is Opening Doors for LSEM Students
LSEM Helps Establish Standards
Honoring the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
An Innovative Principal’s Mindset
It Takes A Team
High School Transformation
Growing and Graduating
Minnesota Principal Sees LSEM Impact
The Best Gift of All
A Young Boy with a Giant Heart
LSEM Helps Texas School Shine its Light
Notes from the Tree House
LSEM Student Uses Dance to Express her Love of Jesus
Costa Mesa Principal Reports LSEM Success!
A Second Grade Success Story
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made Student Fearless About His Future!
Crown of Life Lutheran School Puts its Mission into Action
Future Cities Super Star Wins at National Competition
Former LSEM Student Uses Her Experience to Help Others
LSEM Teacher Uses Skills to Connect with Teen Learners
A Mother’s Voice: How Mia Transformed Her Struggles to Success
A Perfect Storm
You can. We can. The children can!
From shy and quiet to outgoing and involved
Success stories all around us
Students compete in national competition
An “Updated” Story of Faith
From the Heart: A Friend of LSEM Shares How His Family Made a Difference
From Struggling to Smiling
Wow! This has made all the difference
One Child. Two Perspectives