As
the prologue to the Gospel of John continues, John writes of the lack of
reception of the Word of God by first his own creation, which did not recognize
him, and then his own people, who did not receive him. This rejection, both baffling and ironic,
could have been a disaster for humanity, but God’s mercy triumphed over man’s obstinacy
to extend God’s grace to “all who received him” regardless of who they might
be. That God would continue to work to
forgive humanity despite the difficulties that effort continues to encounter is
certainly a testament to the mercy of God, but John’s explanation of God’s
actions doesn’t stop at his mercy, it continues to and showcases God’s grace. Those who do receive the Word, the Christ,
are not only forgiven, but far beyond that they are also given the “right to
become children of God”. God is not only
willing to forgive, and avert the wrath we had earned through rebellion, but
also desires to reconcile humanity to himself by making those who accept him
part of his family. This spiritual
adoption is a blessing unlooked for, and certainly one that is not capable of
being earned, a true act of Amazing Grace from God to us. What does it mean to be a “child of God”? There are rights and privileges that come
with it, but in the end the most important thing may be the knowledge that God
chose you as his own, he loved you enough to seek you out, and that is
certainly a reason to know joy at Christmas.
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