China Source - China Church Voices
December 23, 2014
Preparing for Christmas
Churches in China (both registered and unregistered) are taking
advantage of the popularity of Christmas to teach people about the true
meaning of the festival. The Gospel Times recently reported on a sermon
given by a pastor at Gangwashi Christian Church in Beijing,
contemplating the best way to prepare for Christmas. The title of the
sermon was “Christmas is Coming; How Should We Prepare.” It is
translated below.
Christmas Eve is the busiest time in the church because we are preparing
for Christmas. But do we really know what the Lord Jesus desires us to
prepare for? During the November 30 Sunday worship service at Gangwashi
Church in Beijing, Preacher Sun Naimu pointed out that in contrast to
external decorations, Jesus desires more that we prepare our hearts to
repent and receive the Savior. ?Preacher Sun pointed out that Christmas
is approaching and that this time is also known as Advent. The church
choir has begun rehearsals for the Christmas program. Brothers and
sisters who participate in the services are also very busy. Yet, Jesus
Christ doesn’t want us to just prepare outward adornments; he invites us
to prepare our hearts. For the true believer, Christmas is not a party,
nor is it just a celebration of the birthday of Jesus. We celebrate
Christmas in order to prepare our own hearts to welcome the Savior to
enter us and to receive the salvation he accomplished for us and which
gives us true joy.
How do we prepare to welcome the Lord Jesus? Preacher Sun shared that at
the time of Jesus Christ's birth, many people made good preparations,
and these are a testimony to us: the wise men used gold, frankincense,
and myrrh to welcome the newborn king at his birth; Simeon and Anna the
Prophetess also give us beautiful examples of preparation; another one
is John the Baptist, who received Jesus' high praise: "among those born
of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist."
However, even John the Baptist had his doubts. When John the Baptist was
imprisoned by Herod, he sent his disciples to ask Jesus whether he was
the Christ. Jesus had the disciples of John the Baptist tell him what
they witnessed. As to whether or not John the Baptist believed, that is
his own matter. Preacher Sun added, "It is still the same today. Jesus
did not force anyone. People who hear the Lord's testimony can choose to
believe or choose not to believe."
At the time, John the Baptist was baptizing in the wilderness and
attracted a lot of people to go observe. However, they did not really
know who John the Baptist was. Even the disciples of John the Baptist
and the disciples of the Lord Jesus did not truly know who he was. They
weren't following John the Baptist in order to prepare the way of the
Lord. Thus, when John the Baptist was weak and unsteady, a lot of people
were also weak and unsteady. They only saw the exterior appearance.
What was true for that era is still true today; blind religious
obedience still exists.
Why do we come to church? Why do we celebrate Christmas? Why do we
prepare for Advent? In this day and age, Jesus Christ is still
proclaimed to the world. The church is not about being picturesque, or
singing touching songs or wearing beautiful clothes.; even if that were
the case, it is not what we really seek. Jesus Christ does not ask us to
prepare external decorations, but the decoration of the soul; that is,
repentance.
?Many times we do not know what we really need, we do not know who Jesus
is, and do not really know what the Lord wants to give us. Therefore,
we blindly follow our own false ideas, asking the Lord to satisfy our
wishes. As a result, no one (including God) can satisfy our true
desires. We need to go back inside our hearts and ask, what is it that I
really need?
Preacher Sun pointed out that our hearts are like a room filled with all
sorts of stuff. We cannot tell which things are useful and which are
useless, which things we should discard and which we should retain,
which is gold and which is dirt. We cannot distinguish, so we pile them
up in there. Our hearts play noisy music, the world tells us a mass of
stuff, we live under the recommendations of other people, our ears are
filled with secular suggestions; even if we have a little free time, we
give it to the Internet and social media. This is our plight today. We
seem busy, our appointments are stacked up, but we are still very
lonely.
?"To hear the sound of our souls is a frightening thing," Preacher Sun
noted. It is a difficult job, when a person is very quiet, to listen to
the sound of his own heart. It's as if we are telling someone of the
loneliness, confusion, death, and despair...just as described in
Beethoven's "Symphony of Destiny." No one is willing to listen to this
voice, but Jesus wants us to listen. He wants us to see the
circumstances of our own greed, lust, and mortality before repentance,
before healing our lives, and the release of the soul. Only then can we
move away from loneliness and confusion to find real hope, not blind
obedience to falsehood.
?"A diamond is not the world's hardest stone, rather it is an
unrepentant heart." Preacher Sun Naimu pointed out that when we repent,
Jesus Christ will speak to our hearts; at the same time, we also use our
hearts to hear the Lord's voice, ready to welcome the Savior. Welcoming
the Lord is not something we just do on Christmas or during Advent;
rather we must do it every day.
Original article: in Gospel Times. Translated and posted with permission:
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?ChinaSource/114f98997f/3700a52b00/b0bd0dac6d