Book: Luke
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LUKE 2:7

"NO ROOM FOR THEM IN THE INN"

I. CONSIDER WHO HE WAS, FOR A MOMENT "HER FIRSTBORN SON."
        A. The sovereign God of the Universe.
                1. John 1:1.
        B. God incarnate in human flesh.
                1. "The fullness of the Godhead bodily."
        C. As God, the Creator of this world.
                1. "For by Him (Christ) were all things made." Col. 1:15.
        D. As Creator, Lord or owner of the earth.
                1. The earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof.
        E. As Lord, He could have came with power and majesty.

II. CONSIDER HIS MISSION.
        A. A peace emissary from God.
                1. "God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself."
        B. He came to bring man life.
                1. "l have come that ye might have life and that more abundantly."
        C. He came to consummate a trade.
                1. "He who was rich, for our sakes became poor, that we might have the riches
                   of God through Him."
                2. "He hath made Him to be sin for us who knew no sin, that we might be made
                   the righteousness of God in Him."

Ill. NOW CONSIDER HIS PLACE.
        A. "Laid Him in a manger."
                1. Had it been the finest palace in the world, it still wouldn't be deserving
                   of Him.
                2. Born close to nature, where we find the greatest appreciation of Him.
        B. "No room in the inn."
                1. The inference being, the inn was crowded out with other guests.
                2. A truly tragic picture and indictment against humanity, that no place would
                   open to let Him in who was coming for so high a cause.

A sad story but it becomes even sadder.
A tragic story, that becomes more tragic.
For after 1900 years, He is still on the outside for man has still found no room in the inn of 
his heart for Christ. "Behold I stand at the door and knock."

Time for business.
Time for pleasure.
Time for self.

The inference still the same, life crowded out with other guests. Worldly prestige, pleasure, 
profit, prominence. No place is found for the Master.

Someone has said if the innkeeper had only known who the new born babe really was, surely he 
would have made room.

I wonder.

You know who He was, but have you made room?