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people think that when George Washington was born
he was the worlds most important baby, but
anyone who thinks that would be wrong, because
when Jesus was born he was the most important
baby. No baby ever born before Jesus was nearly
so important, and no baby born since has been as
important as Jesus. When Jesus was born it meant
that many, many of the wonderful promises of God
had come true, and that all the rest of his
promises were sure to come true later. That is
what made him important. Jesus
was born in a manger where cattle are fed.
Ill tell you why that was so. His mother
and foster father lived in a town called
Nazareth. The people of Israel no longer had a
king of their own, but were being ruled by the
Romans. The Roman government was getting ready to
tax all the people, so Jesus parents had to
go to Bethlehem to sign their names on the Roman
tax books.
A great many other people were
visiting in Bethlehem at that time, and when
Jesus parents arrived, there just
wasnt any room for them. All the hotels
were filled, and a barn was the only place they
could find in which to stay overnight.
And there it was that Jesus was
born.
But that didnt really
make any difference. It is what people are and
not where they are born that really counts,
isnt it? And the most important thing of
all is what God thinks about us. Jesus was
Gods own Son, and God loved him and had a
wonderful work for him to dothe work of
making everybody in the world happy by giving
them health so they will live without dying.
A very wonderful thing occurred
on the night Jesus was born.
There was a group of shepherds
out in the fields near Bethlehem, caring for
their sheep. Suddenly they heard the most
beautiful music, and it seemed to be in the sky
above them. They looked up and saw that the sky
was very bright. No doubt they were frightened,
because this was unusual. Then they heard an
angel telling them not to be afraid. The angel
told the shepherds that he had good news for them
and then joyfully told them that Christ was born
that night, and that he would save the people of
Israel from their sins. Wasnt that
wonderful?
Christ is another name for
Jesus. It means that Jesus is the One whom God
promised to send to make everybody happy. For
hundreds and hundreds of years God had been
promising to send Christ, and now the angel told
the shepherds that he would be born as a little
baby that night, and that they would find him in
a manger in Bethlehem. My, but those shepherds
must have been excited, and glad, too!
After the angel told the
shepherds this good news a great many angels
began to sing, and their song told the shepherds
that there was to be peace on earth, and that God
had sent his Son because of his good will toward
all the people of the earth. Yes, God loved all
the people, and now he was getting ready to make
his many promises to bless them come true.
What a wonderful night that
was!
The shepherds went to
Bethlehem, and there found the baby, the
wonderful baby whom God had sent. They worshipped
the child and gave thanks to God because he was
making his promises come true. Gods promise
was that Jesus would be a great king to rule over
the whole earth. This is the King Jesus I have
told you about in other stories.
In a faraway country east of
Palestine there were wise men. They were probably
somewhat like the holy men of India are today.
They studied the stars to see if they could find
out what God was doing. Well, they learned that
Jesus was born, and that he was to be a great
king, so they decided that they also would travel
to Bethlehem to visit the newborn king.
But when these wise men arrived
in the land of the Israelites, they decided that
first they would visit King Herod, who was then
the ruler. He was a ruler appointed by the
supreme ruler of the whole Roman world. This
supreme ruler was called the Caesar, after the
first one, Julius Caesar, and Herod was a king
under the Caesar.
Herod could do only what Caesar
wanted him to do.
Well, the wise men visited
Herod, and told him that Jesus, a little Jewish
boy, had been born and that he would grow up to
be a great king. Herod didnt like this at
all, and he decided he would have that baby
killed.
But Herod did not tell the wise
men what he planned to do. No, he deceived them.
He told them to go and find the child and come
back to him and let him know where Jesus lived,
as he also wanted to go and worship the new king.
That was a clever lie, but God was taking care of
Jesus. The wise men found the young child and the
mother, who were now living in a house in
Bethlehem, and they gave him the presents they
had brought, and worshipped him just as they had
planned.
The day had ended, so they
remained overnight before starting back. That
night they dreamed that it would be wrong to
visit Herod on the way back to tell him where he
could find Jesus as he had asked them to do. You
see God gave them this dream, and from it they
learned that they were to return to the East by
another road so Herod wouldnt find out
anything at all about Jesus. The wise men obeyed
what God told them in the dream, so Herods
plan to find the child and destroy him, failed.
When Herod learned that the
wise men had returned to the East by another way,
he was very angry. You see, he didnt know
where to find Jesus. All he knew was that a
future king had been born and he wanted to kill
this baby before he grew up to be a king.
Herod did a dreadful thing.
He gave orders that all the
little baby boys of the Jews in Bethlehem and in
the surrounding country should be killed. He
thought that if all these babies were killed the
baby Jesus would certainly be among them and
would be killed also. Wasnt that terrible?
Of course all those babies will
be brought back to life again. The Bible tells us
that they shall come back from the land of
the enemy. The land of the enemy is the
land of death; so we know that they are coming
back from death. God told the Prophet Jeremiah to
write down that promise. It is found in the Book
of Jeremiah, chapter 31, verses 16 and 17.
But Jesus wasnt killed
when all the other Jewish babies were killed,
because God was taking care of him. If God had
allowed anything to happen to the baby Jesus,
then all of his wonderful promises could not have
come true.
So what did God do?
Well, that same night he caused
Joseph, the foster father of Jesus, to have a
dream also, and Joseph dreamed that it was
necessary for him and his wife, Mary, the mother
of Jesus, to flee into Egypt and take Jesus with
them. So they went to Egypt right away. Thus
Jesus escaped being killed.
The Bible doesnt tell us
any more about Jesus until he was twelve years
old. By that time Herod, who tried to kill Jesus,
was dead; so it was safe for Joseph and his
family to return to their home in Nazareth. After
they had returned to Nazareth, they visited the
temple in Jerusalem and there Jesus talked with
the teachers in the temple.
He was so interested that he
didnt know his parents had started home
without him. They thought he was with others in
the company returning home with them. But when
they could not find him among any of their
friends and relatives, they returned to Jerusalem
where they found him in the temple. His mother
reproved him for causing them so much trouble and
anxiety. He asked them if they didnt know
it was necessary for him to be doing what his
Father wanted him to do.
I dont know whether or
not they understood what he meant, but you see,
God was the Father of Jesus, and Jesus knew, even
when he was only twelve years old, that his
Father had a great work for him to do.
When God gave his Law to Moses,
and Moses gave it to the people of Israel, there
was one part of it which said that anyone who
would go to work for God as one of his priests or
prophets must he at least thirty years of age.
Jesus was only twelve years old when he was in
the temple asking questions, and there he learned
that he would have to wait until he was thirty
years old before he could start doing the work
that his Father wanted him to do.
Jesus foster father was a
carpenter, so he went back home with him and
worked as a carpenter for eighteen years. I think
he must have been a wonderful carpenter,
dont you?
QUESTIONS
Who was the worlds
most important baby, and what did it mean when he
was born?
Where was Jesus born, and to
whom did God announce his birth?
Who were the wise men, and
why were they warned not to return to Herod after
they had seen Jesus?
How did King Herod try to
kill Jesus?
Who was the Logos?
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