Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: -Philippians 2:9
Good morning and terrific Thursday to you!
The name Jesus was quite commonplace during His birth era; practically every family had a Jesus.
This widely recognized name was bestowed upon the people in the form of a savior. Pronunciation, spelling, or uniqueness were not issues; it was a name universally understood and embraced.
God the Father transformed the familiar; the Jews anticipated Christ with a sword in hand, yet He wielded a sword in His mouth. Their expectations of external, temporal riches were surpassed by His internal and eternal wealth.
God elevated the common to the uncommon, extracted the extraordinary from the ordinary, and turned the normal into the abnormal. From what appeared poor, He revealed richness, from what seemed dirty, He brought forth cleanliness. God extracted provision from poverty, turned hurt into healing, and found what was lost.
The Father utilized the implements of a humble Jewish Carpenter – the nails and wood – to craft a cross, a crude and robust amalgamation. The gift born in a manger died on a cross so that we may live!
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God bless you and command your day!!!
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