The Christmas Message – Week 51 / December 17th


“Blessed is the Lord God of Israel. For He has visited
and redeemed His people, and has raised up a horn
of salvation for us in the house of His servant David.”

Luke 1:68-69

As day of violence, anarchy, wars and natural disasters cover the earth we can be tempted to give way to despair and therefore wonder where it will all end. Add to this the degradation of the environment and the picture only worsens. Our world is in trouble!

The root of this trouble lies in humankind’s nature. To put it simply; there is something wrong with the human heart because it has rebelled against God and consequently, having been cut off from God, is predisposed toward evil. The Prophet Jeremiah put it this way, “The heart of man is desperately sick and wicked above all things.” (Jeremiah 17: 19) David, the great Psalmist of Israel, declared that, :There is none good no not one,” (Psalm 14:1-3) and Paul writing in his Roman epistle said, “For all have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23) These notions of humankind’s sinfulness are of course rejected by our secular world and sadly even by some in the Christian world. For “these worlds” humankind is essentially good and all its problems are largely caused by one’s position in life or by circumstances outside of one’s control. We are all victims and not responsible for our misery! The Bible affirms that we are indeed the sinful trouble-makers!

For those then who love God and who have consequently cast themselves upon His grace and redeeming love in Christ, there is a bright and glorious future. (Psalm 1:1-3) The key then to rectifying our “broken and diseased hearts” is, and always will be, repentance. This means owning up to one’s personal wickedness and repenting before God for all that one has done and become. Again, this notion is generally rejected by our arrogant world because of pride. The fallen heart does not easily come to terms with its awful condition but when it repents and embraces Jesus as Lord it enters into God’s only solution for it. This solution is grounded in that which Jesus did for us on the cross. For this reason God commands all men everywhere to repent (Acts 17:30) and Jesus began and concluded His ministry with a call to repentance. (Mark 1:15; Luke 24:46-47)

For those who have the courage to embrace God’s gift of repentance and atoning love in Christ there is laid up for them a pathway of hope, joy and eternal life. This is the unfailing promise of God and this is the only way to travel for a world fast falling apart. We have heart trouble and only the God of the Bible can permanently rectify this condition. In fact His love for the world is so great that His word states that “He is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.” (2Peter 3:9)

As we enter the season of Hanukkah and Christmas we are reminded of God’s light and His willingness to shine it on a broken and dark world. This light was first brought forth and seen in Israel and then it has gone to the four corners of our world. (John 1:6-13) It rekindles and redeems hearts that are humble enough to submit to it and it constantly reminds the world that Jesus came into the world not to condemn it but to save it. Thank God that His Messiah came into the world in order to shine the light of His love upon us. We are a blessed people.

May you experience the joy, peace and blessing of God this Hanukkah and Christmas.

Merry Christmas!

Malcolm and Cheryl Hedding

©Malcolm Hedding Ministries

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