
Admit it. We all like to look good. Some of us even look in the mirror several times a day to make sure we are looking our best. Why? Because we know our clothes communicate something about us. They give a peek at who we are.
From the day Jesus was born, His clothes told us something important about him. The way he dressed was a reflection of His heart. He was humble and that message was clear all the way back to his birth.Mary didn’t have the latest Carters outfit or even a hand-me-down from a neighbor or friend. In fact, there were no clothes for him at all, just a few strips of cloth that were wrapped around him.
Jesus made the decision to shed everything, his power, his status, everything he had to be wrapped in rags. He traded being King for being a slave instead of trying to impress. (PHILIPPIANS 2:7) Later in his life, after performing many miracles and telling everyone He is the Son of God. We see him kneeling down and washing the dirty smelly feet of the disciples. After he had finished he told them.
“I have given you an example to follow”
(JOHN 13:15)
Jesus Shows us what it looks like to clothe ourselves in humility. With this kind of wardrobe, our intent will not be to impress but to serve.
Family Dinner Discussion Starters
Go over this devotion on Monday. Then take one question each weekday and ask it to your family at dinner. You might be surprised at what you will learn about yourself and each other
Day One-Think about your favorite outfit. What does it say about you?
Day Two-Think though Jesus’ life and lifestyle. In addition to the way he dressed, what were some other signs that showed his humility?
Day Three-What Does Philippians 2:3-8 teach us about the humility of Jesus? How we can dress the same way?
Day Four-How can our outside effect our inside?
Day Five-Christmas Eve-Have your children look at their presents and as they wonder what is on the inside, ask them what God wants to see in their hearts




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