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Our Savior from Sin

Daily Devotional: Read Matthew 1:18–25


In the United States, Christmas involves lots of money. During one recent Christmas, $22.7 billion was spent in retail department stores…in December alone! Nearly 50 million Christmas trees were sold, including 27.4 million real ones and 21.1 million fake ones. And, last year, the average American family planned to spend $794 on gifts during Christmas.

A large, festive Christmas tree adorned with lights and red ornaments stands in a town square, surrounded by people at night.
The Christmas tree...

It is clear that we can easily forget the true reason for the season! Christmas is first and foremost about Jesus. He came, not to usher in a heartwarming holiday but to save us from our sins (v. 21). In the words of Paul: “The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Rom. 6:23).


After Gabriel’s announcement to Mary, an angel told Joseph the news in a dream. Joseph was Mary’s fiancé, and her story of a “virgin birth” didn’t sound very believable. Still, Joseph was a good man and didn’t want to embarrass Mary publicly, so he’d decided to divorce her quietly (engagement was a more binding relationship in that culture than in ours). When the angel confirmed the truth of Mary’s news (v. 20), as did Scripture (vv. 22–23), Joseph had an important choice to make. It wasn’t automatic. He chose to trust his fiancée, trust God, believe in a humanly impossible conception, and prepare for gossip and ridicule from the world.


From this perspective, Joseph’s obedience seems extraordinary (vv. 24–25). He acted as soon as he awoke, without delay. He took a big risk in both his relationship with Mary and his walk with the Lord. By faith, he accepted the impossible as true. He even held off on consummating the marriage so there would be no questions later about the virgin birth of Christ. Last but not least, he obediently named the baby Jesus.


Go Deeper


On this Christmas eve, read through this portion of the nativity story by yourself or with your loved ones. What does it teach us about Jesus?


Pray with Us


Dear God, help us to trust You, just as Joseph did. Help us to follow You with open hearts that are willing to receive Your Word and to act in obedience. Thank You for the gift of Your Son.


You are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.

Matthew 1:21


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