“Behold, the days are coming, says the LORD, when I will fulfill the promise I made to the house of Israel and the house of Judah.
In those days and at that time I will cause a righteous Branch to spring forth for David; and he shall execute justice and righteousness in the land.
In those days Judah will be saved and Jerusalem will dwell securely. And this is the name by which it will be called: ‘The LORD is our righteousness.’
Jeremiah 33:14-16
One of the chief glories of Advent is the opportunity it affords us to see how perfectly ready was the time. When Jesus came to us in the flesh, it was on the prescribed day. It is astonishing to observe how many prophecies were fulfilled at His birth, how the Father had brought so many avenues into convergence in a stable in Bethlehem.
We cannot see the clock ticking down, ready to strike the hour, but we know that it did, even to the appearance of a star that turned on to attract the attention of the Magi and giving them time to travel and reach the Child and His family just at precisely the right moment.
With their arrival and their conference with Herod, the horrors came early, too.
Thousands of years pressing in upon one another to the end that the cry of the human heart might be answered. Few have ever even known to ask for what we need most … we need to be “right with God.” In typical human-ness, men had been looking under every superstitious stone for a way to effect personal cleanness and freedom from guilt and to ward off evil, but to no avail. There is no righteousness, there is no cleanness apart from faith in God our Creator. When we think of it, how ludicrous it is to imagine that God would splinter His person to fit into the doctrines of men. Please, no! He must then be Who He Is, One God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace, Almighty God, Majesty, Lord of All. Merciful God. Righteous One. How could we hope in less than all that He is? That would, amazingly, be a false hope.
The very search away from God demonstrates how deeply we need His righteousness alone. May all the paths of our Christmas season and all those of the year ahead lead us into the perfections of Christ, into His faith and His love and His wisdom and His holiness. We may rejoice that the time is right, just now, for each of singly and all of us together, if we will believe. This is the only time we have, and this is the hope of life now and in the hour of our death.
Lord God, save us to the uttermost, that we may dwell securely in our souls as well as in our holiday homes. Save us to hope in you, for by your Word, those who hope will never be put to shame. Amen.
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Mark Talbot, by permission, Wikipedia