Too Busy for Jesus?


“She gave birth to her first child, a Son. She wrapped Him snugly in strips of cloth and laid Him in a manger, because there was no lodging available for them.” (Luke 2:7 NLT)

The coming of the eternal God and promised Messiah had been anticipated for thousands of years. Prophecies foretold the truth that the Savior of the world would be coming. His birth would be so important that it would split history into B.C. and A.D. Your birthday is dated in relationship to the birthday of Jesus.

Yet when the Son of God came into the world, there was no room for Him. The innkeeper missed a prime opportunity. If Jesus had been born in one of his rooms, the innkeeper could have built one of those big Las Vegas signs that points down and reads, “Son of God Born Here!” He could have charged a fortune for rooms! Instead he missed the biggest blessing of his life because he didn’t have room for Jesus.

We can’t be too harsh on the innkeeper for not having room for Jesus. We do it all the time.

We all resist giving Him the importance in our lives that He deserves. We fill up our schedule with events that pale in significance compared to Jesus. We spend our money on the newest gadget and have nothing to give to God’s work around the world. We spend all our time advancing our careers and yet say we have no time to help others in our church and community.

As you prepare to celebrate Christmas this year, ask yourself this question: Have you left room in your inn for Jesus?

Talk It Over
- What are some ways we fill our “inns” and leave little room for Jesus during Christmas — and throughout the year?
- How can you create margin in your Christmas schedule to focus on the importance of Jesus?
- What are some things in your life you need to say “no” to so you can say “yes” to a growing, vibrant relationship with Jesus?

~ Written by: Rick Warren ~
~ Modified by: Oleg Fab ~



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