January 5, 2026
Daily Devotional

Daily Devotional

"Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, 'Rise, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain there until I tell you, for Herod is about to search for the child, to destroy him.'"

Matthew 2:13

We have heard the Christmas story so many times that we can recite it in our sleep. Mary, Joseph, the manger, the shepherds, the wise men – we know the drill. But behind the carols, the presents, and the Christmas cards, something far more dramatic is unfolding than any movie can imagine. Behind the human drama is a cosmic battle, and the stakes could not be higher.

When we read Matthew’s account, we often speed past it because of familiarity. But consider what is actually happening: an angel appears with urgent instructions in the middle of the night. A baby must flee for His life. Soldiers will soon be going door to door, ripping infants from their mothers’ arms. This is not a cozy holiday story; it is an invasion of light into darkness, and darkness is fighting back with murderous fury.

Herod the Great was murderously paranoid. He had his own brother-in-law drowned, two sons strangled, and another son executed just five days before his own death. The Roman emperor Augustus supposedly quipped, ‘It is better to be Herod’s pig than his son.’ So when the wise men arrived asking about a newborn king, Herod went into full threat elimination mode. But Herod was not just a paranoid king acting on political instincts. He was a pawn in a much larger chess match being played out across the ages.

This Christmas, ask God to give you fresh eyes to see what you have perhaps ‘sped past’ because of familiarity. The Nativity is not merely celebration; it is confrontation. The true King was invading enemy territory, and the enemy knew it.

Today's Challenge

What aspects of the Christmas story have become so familiar that you no longer see their significance? How does viewing the Nativity as an invasion rather than merely a celebration change your perspective?

Prayer

Father, forgive me for the times I have reduced the Christmas story to a sentimental holiday. Open my eyes this week to see the cosmic drama unfolding behind the manger. Help me understand that the birth of Your Son was not just a celebration but a confrontation, an invasion of Your light into the darkness of this world. Give me fresh wonder at the battle You fought to bring salvation to me. In Jesus' name, Amen.