This year I've been thinking about different kingdoms. And how this world was created by God but then corrupted by Satan to become an area in play that will ultimately be destroyed/cleansed to make room for a new heaven and a new earth.
I've been thinking about how Jesus was injected into this world under cover, the ultimate agent sent to help people become part of the kingdom of God. (See the parable of the vineyard in Matthew 21:33-40)
God even used different kingdoms here to protect his son. He sent Joseph, Mary, and Jesus to Egypt to get away from the things Herod was doing to try and preserve his kingdom. I think of Egypt as a different spiritual kingdom (Babylon) with a different set of ruling "gods" from whatever Herod was dedicated to. One of the puzzles there that helps me deepen my faith is that despite being the Creator he didn’t just put a bubble around his son to protect him. My thought is that because Jesus was in an area under another’s authority he honored that authority. I’m not sure about that but it helps me.
While not exactly how Bible scholars teach about it I sometimes wonder if the heavenly host that sang announcement praises in front of the shepherds were actually so excited that they just couldn't help singing and rejoicing about the victory the birth of Jesus was and the result that it was leading to.
While our God is omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent this place we are in right now was created by him but is corrupted and not his kingdom. When we accept Jesus as Savior and Lord we become part of God's kingdom and wherever we go we are foreigners and strangers until his return.
It's a different way to think about the story. But that's what I've been thinking about this year.
I hope you think about Jesus and what he is to so many people this Christmas.
Bonus material:
A Child Is Born - Celtic Worship
Paul Harvey Christmas Story - The Man and the Birds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY2pTAAn9pc
Bible Project video on the New Testament
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0BrP8bqj0c