Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ within me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ at my right, Christ at my left . . . These hymn lyrics, written by the fifth-century Celtic Christian St. Patrick, echo in my mind when I read Matthews account of Jesuss birth. They feel like a warm embrace, reminding me that Im never alone.
Matthews account tells us that God dwelling with His people is at the heart of Christmas. Quoting Isaiahs prophecy of a child who would be called Immanuel, meaning God with us (Isa. 7:14), Matthew points to the ultimate fulfillment of that prophecyJesus, the One born by the power of the Holy Spirit to be God with us. This truth is so central that Matthew begins and ends his gospel with it, concluding with Jesuss words to His disciples: And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age (Matt. 28:20).
St. Patricks lyrics remind me that Christ is with believers always through His Spirit living within. When Im nervous or afraid, I can hold fast to His promises that He will never leave me. When I cant fall asleep, I can ask Him to give me His peace. When Im celebrating and filled with joy, I can thank Him for His gracious work in my life.
Jesus, ImmanuelGod with us.
INSIGHT
We can only imagine the emotions Joseph experienced when he discovered his fiancée was pregnant. But in a dream he was told that Marys child was conceived supernaturally by the Holy Spirit. In obedience to this divine revelation, Joseph took her as his wife and did not consummate the marriage until she had given birth to the child.
The Father, Son, and Spirit all share in our redemption. God took on human form and came to Earth to live among us. Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and the Spirit now dwells within us (1 Peter 1:11; Gal. 4:6; 1 Cor. 6:19).
How does knowing Christ is present in your life through the ministry of the Holy Spirit encourage you?