Eight Christmas Contrasts
- Jesus underwent a human birth so that we who believe on Him might have a heavenly birth. (Luke 2:11; John 1:12)
- Jesus took His place in a manger in a stable, so that we might have heavenly mansions. (Luke 2:7; John 14:2)
- Jesus became a member of a human family so that we might become members of the family of God. (Matthew 2:11; Galatians 3:26)
- Jesus made Himself subject to others so that we, through the power of His Spirit at work through us, might be made free. (Luke 2:51; Galatians 5:1)
- Jesus laid His glory aside so that we might receive glory. (Philippians 2:6,7; 1 Peter 5:4)
- Jesus became poor so that we might become spiritually rich. (Matthew 8:20; 2 Corinthians 8:9)
- Jesus was born, to the praise of angels, so that we can we born again, to the praise of angels. (Luke 2:13,14; Luke 15:10)
- Jesus, who was pursued by an evil and dangerous ruler, went to the cross to destroy a far more evil and dangerous ruler. (Matthew 2:13; Hebrews 2:14)
—Adapted from “The Contrasts of Christmas” by Donald Grey Barnhouse.