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Reason For the Nativity
REASON FOR THE NATIVITY Streets filled with confusion and gloom. When Jesus was born, there was no room. Caesar Augustus had decreed each family return to their own country to pay their taxes, from debt to be freed. So, Joseph took Mary. He found their way on the long, long journey to the stable where they'd stay. Midst cobwebs and spiders, cockroaches, and flies, the Savior opened His tiny, Baby eyes. The light from the star pointed the way for wise men to find where the Baby lay. The glow from Heaven shown through His eyes; His smile, soft and gentle, as were His little cries. By night the shepherds left their sheep to find God's Little One fast asleep. The cows in the stable saw it all as they tossed and turned in their separate stalls. The donkey in the corncrib looked surprised. Baby Jesus woke up and blinked His eyes. One day Baby Jesus would be the man who'd die for us on the cross as God planned; His sacrifice would save us from Death's curse. He would rise from the dead. He'd be the first. No more would a man be called Death's slave. Our Jesus would conquer over the grave. Jesus broke the Gates of Death for us. He wanted us to know in Him we could trust. He came to earth as our friend to give us the promise of new life within. There is room for all at the Savior's Inn when we open our hearts to be with Him. Janet Marie Bingham
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