"The angel said to the women, 'Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; He has risen, just as He said. Come and see the place where He lay'" ~ Matthew 28:5-6
As I considered how I might introduce and preview this week's topic, it dawned on me that the words spoken by the angel immediately following Jesus' resurrection were spectacularly similar to the ones spoken by the angel immediately following His birth. In both cases, the faithful and even the curious are invited to come and see for themselves. Just as the terrified women were invited to see where Jesus' body had previously been laid to prove the resurrection, so 33 years earlier the terrified shepherds were invited to come to Bethlehem and see the place where He lay as a newborn baby, His manger throne, to prove that God's promises were true. From that moment, the faithful who had held fast to the promise and anticipated the Messiah, as well as the not-yet-faithful who would become faithful with just a little evidence, have been invited to come and see, and to worship and adore Him. This week at Friendship, we will discuss the Christmas hymn "O Come All Ye Faithful" and what it means to seek Jesus with all our heart and praise God for what He's done in Him. Make sure you don't miss this chance to draw close to the Savior as you think about how He drew close to you.