Years ago I was at the store with my four year old
daughter. At that time we were in the
final stages of going overseas as missionaries.
In the store we went by the pet section and she asked me, “Daddy, can I
have a bird?” Well, I hated to say no to
my sweet little girl so I said this instead.
“You know, Princess, that we are moving far away and we can’t take that
pretty bird with us.” She looked
downcast for less than a second. “But
what if we didn’t move, Daddy?” I
replied, “Well, then, Princess, you can have a bird.” That was a promise from a father to his
child.
With just two months to go before departure my beloved wife
suddenly became very ill. She was sicker
than she had ever been and there was no apparent cause. As we had no insurance we did not rush to the
doctor but we finally had to. We were
going to have another baby – surprise!
Several of the shots required for the country where we were going were
potentially fatal to the baby, and so our plans abruptly changed. (By the way, that baby is now a pastor.)
Now there was a little matter of a promise of a father to
his child. She was only four and she
might have forgotten, but I hadn’t.
Sometimes promises take a while to be fulfilled. Two thousand years
before Christ’s birth God had made a promise to Abraham. During those two
thousand years many had forgotten about the promise or assumed that God meant
something allegorical instead of literal.
But God had not forgotten His promise.
Jesus was born, Paul said, in the fullness of time. There was neither a delay nor a rush for the
promise to be fulfilled. God had it
under control and Jesus was born when and where He should have been according
to all the promises made to all the prophets during all of those thousands of
years. (By the way, she got the parakeet.)
During Advent we remember that the promises of God are
sure.
Great promise from the
Sovereign God, to Abraham He gave
The “Blessed Seed”
from out your loins, I’ll send for all to save
To Isaac and to Jacob,
too, the certain word was shared
And prophets down
through centuries reminded all God cared
But hearts grew cold
and worldly ways had near erased the dream
But God His promises
did keep and Abram’s Seed was seen
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