Advent and Christmas: God brings change, inside and out

Dec 13, 2021 by

from Gafcon Great Britain and Europe:

Most readers of this newsletter will not be familiar with relentless, grinding poverty, or terrifying insecurity caused by war or uncontrolled violence, or the absence of freedom and choice experienced daily by those in slavery. One important result of being part of the Gafcon movement is opportunities for closer fellowship, based on shared understanding of and commitment to the gospel, with brothers and sisters around the world who do face these things. But even if we are more comfortably off, we have all felt the pain of bereavement; we ourselves or those we know may be suffering from poor physical health; we may encounter the bitterness of loneliness, anxiety and depression; we worry about the encroaching effects on secularism on our communities and even churches.

The writers of Scripture, like the news editors of today, tell the story of the human condition honestly. There is joy, beauty, love and much else to be thankful for. But there is also pain – we are in a messed-up world. Some have concluded that there is no God, and we must look to ourselves and human ingenuity and power to solve the problems; others turn to a myriad of deities and idols. But for thousands of years the faithful have cried out to their creator: “Please come and help us! Bring change! Get rid of our enemies – the things that cause us pain! Make things better!”

The prophet Isaiah records that kind of calling on God to intervene in power on the side of his people in visible ways. But then as the chapter continues, awareness shifts away from the problem “out there” – bad people, disease, poor harvest and death – to the problem “in here” – the sin in our hearts. The world is not divided into innocent victims and heartless, powerful oppressors, but all have sinned, no-one is righteous, although of course those with the most power can do the most damage.

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