9.29- Don’t Be Afraid!
9.29-
Don’t
Be Afraid! Luke
2:42-52 Philip
Yancey
Nearly every time an angel appears in the
Bible, the first words he says are “Don’t be afraid!” Little wonder. When the
supernatural makes contact with planet Earth, it usually leaves the human
observers flat on their faces in fear. But Luke tells of God making an
appearance in a form that doesn’t frighten. In Jesus, born with the animals and
laid in a feeding trough, God takes an approach that we need not fear. What
could be less scary than a newborn baby?
On Earth Jesus is both God and man. As God,
He can work miracles, forgive sins, conquer death, and predict the future. But
for Jews accustomed to images of God as a bright cloud or pillar of fire, Jesus
also causes much confusion. How could a baby in Bethlehem, a carpenter’s son, a
man from Nazareth, be the Messiah from God?
Why does God take on human form? The scene
of twelve-year-old Jesus debating rabbis in the temple gives one clue.
“Everyone who heard Him was amazed at His understanding and His answers,” Luke
tells us (2:47). For the first time, ordinary people could hold a conversation
with God in visible form.
Jesus can talk to anyone – His parents, a
rabbi, a poor widow – without first having to announce, “Don’t be afraid!” In
Jesus, God draws near.
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