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Day 2, Week 4 - Jesus, Immanuel (God With Us)

Jesus, The Name Above All Names

December 22, 2020 • Burt, Lia Kauffman

DEVOTION: The verse above is the first of 43 messianic quotes from the Old Testament that Matthew includes in his gospel narrative. By linking Jesus life to the Old Testament promises, Matthew demonstrates that Jesus birth and life fulfilled Old Testament prophecy to show God's provision for his people and his faithfulness in following through.

Jesus' birth and life physically manifest a spiritual reality God wants to be with His people. He created humans with this relationship in mind, breathing His own life into us, creating us in His own image, and placing within us souls so we may commune with him.

In the garden of Eden God's presence was very real to Adam and Eve as he walked with them and the cool of the evening. Although Adam and Eve sin separated them from God, He was never far from His people. When he led the Israelites out of Egypt, he went before them in a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. His glory was visible in a cloud covering Mount Sinai, the tabernacle and the temple as a manifestation of His presence.

Throughout history God has demonstrated his longing to be close to his people. Sin has marred our relationship with him, but Jesus embodiment shows God's commitment to dwelling with his people.

This is mind blowing when you think about it: God Himself set aside His brilliance, took on human form and became one of us. He walked among us, ate, laughed, cried, slept, felt tired, expressed anger and displayed happiness. He the creator of the world, became as one of the created, because He longs to be with us. And He was willing to do whatever it took, even setting aside his glory, humbling himself to the point of death on a cross just to be with us forever. Amazing love