The Unique Gift of Christmas | Tim Keller
“No other religion–whether secularism, Greco-Roman
paganism, Eastern religion, Judaism, or Islam–believes God became
breakable or suffered or had a body. Eastern religion believes the
physical is illusion. Greco-Romans believe the physical is bad.
Judaism and Islam don’t believe God would do such a thing as live in the
flesh.
But Christmas teaches that God is concerned not only with the
spiritual, because he is not just a spirit anymore. He has a body. He
knows what it’s like to be poor, to be a refugee, to face persecution
and hunger, to be beaten and stabbed. He knows what it is like to be
dead. Therefore, when we put together the incarnation and the
resurrection, we see that God is not just concerned about the spirit,
but he also cares about the body. He created the spirit and the body,
and he will redeem the spirit and the body.
Christmas shows us that God is not just concerned about spiritual
problems but physical problems too. So we can talk about redeeming
people from guilt and unbelief, as well as creating safe streets and
affordable housing for the poor, in the same breath. Because Jesus
himself is not just a spirit but also has a body, the gift of Christmas
is a passion for justice.
But Christians have not only a passion for justice but also the
knowledge that, in the end, justice will triumph. Confidence in the
justice of God makes the most realistic passion for justice possible.” -- Tim Keller
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