Jesus left his palace and glory and gave us himself
Published 8:00 am Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Long ago, there ruled in Persia a wise and good king. He loved his people. He wanted to know how they lived. He wanted to know about their hardships. Often he dressed in the clothes of a working man or a beggar, and went to the homes of the poor. No one whom he visited thought that he was their ruler. One time he visited a very poor man who lived in a cellar. He ate the coarse food the poor man ate. He spoke cheerful, kind words to him. Then he left.
Later he visited the poor man again and disclosed his identity by saying, “I am your king!” The king thought the man would surely ask for some gift or favor, but he didn’t. Instead he said, “You left your palace and your glory to visit me in this dark, dreary place. You ate the course food I ate. You brought gladness to my heart! To others you have given your rich gifts. To me you have given yourself!”
That is what Jesus did. Hope you discovered that this Christmas.
Also, before you throw away any Christmas decorations, please consider donating them to the 2011 Holiday House. Donations can be dropped off at the Lake Welcome Center on Tuesday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The 2010 Holiday House raised $10,000 for the needy of Greene and Putnam counties. Consider what your donations can do for this community. What a great way to start off the year. Wishing you much love and much light in 2011.
— The Rev. David W. Key, director of the Baptist Studies Program, is involved in recruitment, admissions, student life, counseling, placement, and development functions for Emory University’s Candler School of Theology. He teaches in the Contextual Education program. He is the founding pastor of the Lake Oconee Community Church at Reynolds Plantation. Contact him at (404) 727-6350 or dkey@emory.edu. His column appears weekly in this space.