Two Reasons to Celebrate the Coming of Jesus

EPISODE · Dec 20, 2025 · 2 MIN

Two Reasons to Celebrate the Coming of Jesus

from Open the Bible UK Daily

“This is the will of him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up on the last day.”John 6:39Someone might hear that Jesus has come into the world, and say, “So what? What difference is that to me?” Here are two reasons to rejoice:1. Rejoice in the goodness of GodSuppose that this world was ruled by some dark power who sought our destruction. Suppose that this enemy sent his son to get his will done. There would be no Christmas. How could we celebrate the birth of one who came to destroy us?Instead of “I have come down from heaven to do the will of him who sent me,” we would hear, “I have come up from hell, and this is the will of him who sent me: that I should save nothing of all that he has given me, but tear it down on the last day.”However dark this world may seem, it is not ruled by some dark power. God in His abundant goodness offers eternal life to every person.2. Rejoice in your security as a believerYou may wonder, “Is it possible that after all my believing I may finally be lost? Could it be that my faith was not strong enough? Could it be that my repentance was not deep enough? Could I come up short?”No! It is the will of the Father that the Son should lose nothing of all He has been given. Your arrival in heaven does not depend on your feeble grip on Jesus but on His firm grip on you.Do you believe that Jesus Christ came into the world not to condemn you but to save you? Do you believe that if you come to Him, He will never cast you out? Why would you run from a Saviour like this?

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