Christmas Questions: Why Did God Became Man? 

John 1:14

Welcome to December, for me this is the official start of the Christmas season. For most retailers, it began sometime in mid-October! Let me say up front that I love Christmas! I have always loved Christmas. I have fond memories of special Christmas' in the past (Like the first Christmas Pat and I celebrated together. We lived in California, 1000's of miles away from our families; we were up at 4 am on the phone at the convenience store, so we could be with them as they opened gifts). Some of my memories are not so fond, (like the time I asked for a BB gun, but received a pop gun that had a cork on a string), but I still love Christmas!

One of my favorite stories of Christmas is by Charles Dickens; 'A Christmas Carol' speaks of a transformation that took place in the life of Ebenezer Scrooge. Many familiar phrases have remained from that story. 'Bah, Humbug!' You know there are still some 'Scrooges' who want to ruin Christmas for others. My father never finished high school, but he was one of the wisest men I ever met. He used to tell me that 'a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing'. I have found that to be especially true when it comes to the Bible.

A question that surfaces quite often at this time of the year is "Should Christians celebrate Christmas?" And it seems there is always someone with a 'little' knowledge of the Scriptures that wants to quickly tell us how wrong it is for Christians to do so! [2] (Jeremiah 10:3-4) For the customs of the people are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe. They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not.

This passage gets pulled out every Christmas with the same regularity as tangled strings of twinkle lights. I have heard it quoted as a proof text why it is an abomination for a Christian to have a tree decorated at Christmas. Another passage is from Isaiah.

When we put portions of these verses together here is what we come up with: Christmas trees are idols … they are decorated and we fall down and worship them when we kneel to place gifts under the tree. Oooooh that is some really impressive deductions isn't it? If this weren't so sad, it would be hilarious, but sincere people hear this and become concerned. I don't know anyone who worships their trees, unless it would be Al. : )

I would like to begin a series of messages this morning on "Questions of Christmas". But I don't want to waste time with foolishness like "Can reindeer really fly? Do elves make all the toys at the North Pole? Does Santa really know if we've been bad or good?" I want us to consider biblical questions that will help us understand and be able to communicate to our children, grandchildren, and everyone else what Christmas is all about.

Question #1 Why did God become man?

This is an important question for us if we want to understand what Christmas is all about. This first question is about the incarnation, God becoming flesh. It isn't a question of whether or not He did, but rather why did He become man? The Bible makes it clear that He did!

This morning, let me give you four reasons why God became man.

I. He became POOR so we could become RICH.

II. He EMPTIED Himself so we could be FILLED.

III. He gave up His IMMUNITY to sin so that we could escape the PENALTY of sin.

Why did God become man?

All of this and more He did for you and for me. Have you placed your faith in Him for salvation? Come today and trust in the One who gave His all for us.

Christian, this month is a wonderful time for us to share the real message of Christmas with those around us. Will you dedicate this month to doing that?

As we bow before God this morning, let us thank Him for His unspeakable gift!