“Where Is Jesus?”
Jarrod M. Jacobs
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o we remember the hype and excitement of December 25,
2023? Before Thanksgiving Day 2023, we saw numerous billboards, TV and radio
ads, etc., which reminded us to remember the “reason for the season.” Yet,
beginning December 26th and to this present time, it has been difficult for me
to find any display reminding me of the One who seemed so important to folks
for the majority of December. Where is Jesus?
It
seems to me that if folks are excited about the event of the Christ-child’s
birth, His life ought to produce that much if not more, excitement. Yet, this
does not seem to be the case! Many are willing to look upon the “babe in the
manger” as He coos and cries in the stable. Yet, the number of people
interested in Him dwindles rapidly when we look for folks ready to follow the
adult Jesus to the cross! Why is this? Where is Jesus?
Please
understand I do not believe Jesus was born on December 25th. In addition to the
fact that Biblical evidence suggests another time, I do not celebrate any day
as “Jesus’ birthday,” for Jesus never told us to celebrate His birth. Some
folks will reason, “Since we don’t know the exact day of His birth, December
25th is as good a day as any to remember His birth. It gets folks to think
about Christ.” Such statements declare that folks either have not read the
Bible or they do not care to listen to what Christ said. Christ and His
apostles continually emphasized His death, burial, and resurrection, not His
birth (Matt. 26:26-29; Jn. 18:37; Acts 2:42, 20:7; Rom. 6:3-6; I Cor. 15:1-4;
etc.).
At
the same time, I cannot help but note the inconsistency when the bulk of our
population claims to love Jesus and wants to celebrate His birth, and yet after
December 25th, these folks will return to the way they were acting before
December 1st! Am I the only one who sees this hypocrisy? Where is Jesus?
I
know Jesus could not have died on the cross had He not been born; yet when we
listen to Jesus, He essentially tells Pilate, “I was born to die” (Jn. 18:37)!
Therefore, let us follow Jesus, not to the manger, but to the cross (Matt.
10:38). Let us not follow the shepherds to the barn, but follow the “chief
shepherd” (I Pet. 5:4) to Heaven (I Pet. 2:22; Heb. 6:20, 10:19-20; Acts
7:56). Let us not follow the wise men to the house (Matt. 2:12)! Let us be wise
men and follow the Lord’s footsteps to Heaven as He teaches us how to be true
disciples (I Pet. 2:21; Jn. 8:31-32; I Cor. 15:58; Col. 3:17; Heb. 6:19-20).
Friends,
where is Jesus? Jesus is not to be found in the lives of the bulk of our
population! We know this to be true based on our observations of man’s
inhumanity to man. God does not want His creation to be cruel and hate each
other (Jas. 3:9-20; I Jn. 4:20; Matt. 7:12, 22:39). How then can we treat one
another the way we do? It is because the bulk of our population is satisfied with
keeping Jesus “in the manger” instead of allowing the adult Jesus access into
their hearts and lives (Rev. 3:20).
How
do we allow Jesus access into our lives? Jesus told folks, “Not everyone who
says to me, Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does
the will of my Father who is in heaven” (Matt. 7:21). Therefore, it takes
more than simply speaking a word or a prayer, and saying, “Jesus come into my
heart” to be saved. It demands action! We must believe that He is the son of
God (Jn. 8:24; Rom. 10:17), and we must obey what He says (Jn. 14:15; Rom.
10:16; Jas. 2:24, 26) by repenting of sin (Lk. 13:3,5; II Pet. 3:9), confessing
Christ as the Son of God (Acts 8:37; Rom. 10:10), and being baptized for the
remission of sin (Acts 2:38; Mk. 16:16)!
“Where
is Jesus?” He is not in a manger or a stable, but is in Heaven, wanting mankind
to hear, believe, and obey Him (Mk. 16:15-16; II Cor. 6:2; II Pet. 3:9)!
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