This Christmas season the truth about God and his Son is
mixed with cultural myth and fantasy. This mixture dilutes the power of the
gospel. This mixing of truth and cultural myth can also help to mislead your
children about the real meaning of the incarnation of Christ. For example, look
at Luke 2:14:
"Glory to God in the highest,
and on earth peace among those with whom
he is pleased!" ESV
This proclamation from the heavens has commonly been recast
to say that the goal of Christmas is peace on earth. This recasting of the
truth conveniently leaves out the necessity of the gospel, and makes the
temporal peace of man the highest good. This reinterpreted phrasing, peace on earth, dominates Christmas
cards, product advertising, and Christmas-themed TV programs and movies. You
will see Peace on Earth on billboards
and bumper stickers. Peace on Earth
is even politically correct. No one is offended by calling for world peace.
The problem is that man's version of world peace was not
what the heavenly host was proclaiming to the shepherds 2,000 years ago. That
proclamation came straight from heaven. The first line of the proclamation
ascribes glory to God who reigns in the highest of all places. That, of course,
is not politically correct, because it implies that there is a God to whom all
men must be accountable. It assumes that there must be someone above man, to
whom praise and honor is rightfully due. The second half of the couplet
proclaims that peace will come only to those with whom God is pleased. This
statement is definitely not politically correct--it does not have the makings of
a Hallmark moment. Do you see how
recasting this line to say only Peace on
Earth strikes at the heart of gospel? This heavenly proclamation is one of
hope precisely because the world (apart from Christ) is at war with God
and hopelessly lost. There is no possibility of peace without a Savior.
A message of wonder, of hope for peace, was given to the
shepherds. God would act through the birth, life, death and resurrection of
this baby to bring peace to a broken, sinful world. It is impossible to find
peace without the sacrifice of the Son of God. The sacrifice that was required showed
that there is something horribly wrong with the human race. There is no hope of
self-redemption. Man is simply not able to make himself acceptable to God, no
matter how hard he tries. The gospel proclaims that there is hope only in Jesus
Christ. The exclusivity of this hope is what our modern cultural resists and
rejects.
The idea that peace will come only to those with whom God is
pleased flies the face of the cultural myth of the holidays, where silver bells
bring hope to all--if we just embrace peace on earth. Be aware of the culture's
attempts to mix the truth of God with the myth of man's goodness. Have
compassion for those who believe the false hope of peace on earth. Be patient and gentle with your children as you
teach them that true peace can come only from being made righteous by the
forgiveness of sins through the blood of Jesus. Jesus was born to die and then
to live again. He was born to make beautiful that which was ugly and dark. Only
by embracing his life and finding forgiveness through his mercy can there truly
be peace. This gospel message is one of wonder and power. It is so powerful
that it can reach even a culture that is blindly looking for Peace on Earth.
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