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iming is
everything! How often have you hear or said these words? In today’s world, it is all about
timing. We run our lives by the
clock. Don’t believe me? Just count the number of clocks in your
house. We are so enamored with time; we
even strap clocks to our wrists and are constantly looking at them throughout the
day. There is a time to get up, a time to get dressed, a time to eat, a time to
leave for work, a time for lunch, etc.
The list just goes on and on. We like to believe that we control time
but in reality time controls us.
It was no
different for Mary and Joseph. No, they
didn’t have clocks all around their home and Joseph, as far as we know, didn’t
have a designer-label sundial attached to his wrist. But time played an important factor in their
lives. However, the timing affecting
their travel to Bethlehem was under God’s design and control.
Luke 2:6 tells us the following, “While they were there, the time came for
the baby to be born…” On the surface this seems to be a very matter-of-fact
statement. We know Mary is pregnant and
we know that their journey takes place just prior to the birth of Jesus. But look very closely within this passage and
locate the most important word, time.
The purpose
of the journey now takes on a different air.
Joseph took Mary to Bethlehem in order to register for Caesar’s
census. But while they were in
Bethlehem, the alarm on God’s clock sounded. From Joseph and Mary’s
perspective, the time could not have been worse. They are not at home. Friends and loved one’s are not with them and
the location of Christ’s birth is anything but what they had imagined it would
be.
This is the
way God works. We have our time; he has
his. His timing is always perfect and
always serves his purpose. We may not
understand—and in fact we usually won’t—his timing or the reasons for the
circumstances he orchestrates; but rest assured that God knows exactly what he
is doing and has selected both the time and place for his will to be
accomplished.
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emember
today as you go down life’s road that God is in full control of your life. The little twists and turns, the detours, and
the awkward and unseemly places into which you journey, are all hand-picked and
designed by a loving father. The purpose he has for you may not be evident now,
but when the time comes, he will work out his will for your life. What is God up to? Only time will tell!
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