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MAX LUCADO: CHRISTMAS 2024: Jesus is what happens next

By Max Lucado

Published December 23, 2024

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Everyone loves Christ in the cradle. The image of baby Jesus in the Bethlehem barn warms our hearts. Each December we recreate the moment on our lawns and beneath our Christmas trees. Stores sell plastic donkeys and wooden mangers. People collect hand-carved images of Mary, Joseph, and the newborn child.

We love the Christ in the cradle.

We are fine with Christ the gentle Messiah. Children sitting on his lap. Sheep gathered around him. The apostle John reclining on his chest. Mary anointing his feet. No one has an issue with a pleasant rabbi who offers sage advice, feeds crowds, and replenishes wine at a wedding. 

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Christ in the cradle? Wonderful. Christ the kindhearted? Delightful. But Christ the coming King? On a stallion? Roaring out of heaven? Crowned with the crowns of his enemies? On a mission to destroy those who destroy his children? 

The world is less familiar with this view of Jesus. Yet this is the Jesus the world will soon see.

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Did you know that the second coming is mentioned more than 300 times in the Bible, an average of once every 25 verses?

Scripture gushes with the news of Christ’s return like water in full spate. To the depressed disciples Jesus assured, "I will come again" (John 14:3 nkjv). When Jesus ascended, the angel told the witnesses, "[Jesus] will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven" (Acts 1:11). Paul referred to "the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ" (1 Tim. 6:14). Peter affirmed, "The day of the Lord will come" (2 Peter 3:10). Jude announced, "See, the Lord is coming with thousands upon thousands of his holy ones" (Jude14). 

WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 9: A scuplture of a baby Jesus that is part of a nativity scene from Spain is displayed during a "Joy to the World" exhibit December 9, 2004 in Washington, DC. More than 150 nativity scenes from around the world will be displayed during the fourth annual international creche exhibit running through January 10, 2004. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

The image of baby Jesus in the Bethlehem barn warms our hearts. (2004 Getty Images)

We are in the season of Advent. Advent leads us to the beautiful culmination of Christmas, where we celebrate the incarnation of God.

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Are we ready for the hope of what will come when Jesus, the very child born in Bethlehem will once again come to reign for eternity?

We wait but we must be ready.

Ready for the arrival of our coming King. Ready. Waiting. Vigilant.  Like the soldiers who guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. The men and women who stand guard there display a level of unparalleled fidelity. They devote eight hours to the preparation of their uniforms. Gloves are worn wet to improve the grip on the rifle. Shanks are attached to the inside of each shoe so the soldier can click his or her heels.

Pastor Max Lucado and "What Happens Next"

Pastor Max Lucado and the cover of his latest book, "What Happens Next" (MaxLucado.com)

The sentinel repeats the same walk over and over: 21 steps, then a 21-second pause, the rifle is shifted to the other shoulder, then 21 more steps. He or she repeats this until being relieved at the changing of the guard. 

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During the summer months, the soldier is on duty for 30 minutes. During the winter, 60 minutes. They fulfill their task in the heat of August and the chill of January. The routine never varies, not even at night when the cemetery is closed. When Hurricane Isabel moved through the area in 2003, the soldiers never stopped. Not once. Trees fell and the wind whipped, but they kept their post.

They have maintained this vigilance every day of every year since 1921.

Remarkable. 

Soldier walks at Arlington National Cemetery

A soldier from "The Old Guard" walks his post at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery on Nov. 5, 2023, in Virginia. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)

Question: If they can display such allegiance rightly given to unknown, dead soldiers, can we not do the same for our living, coming, ruling King? If these sentries are willing to patrol in honor of those who sacrificed, can’t we do even more for our King, who gave the greatest sacrifice? We are members of his battalion. We are enlisted in his regiment. We are returning with him someday. Can we not serve him on this day?

Let me be specific. What can you do today in honor of your King? What kindness can you perform? What offense can you forgive? What temptation can you resist? What gift can you offer? What discipline can you begin? What sacrifice can you make? What act of love can you show? 

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Let’s behave like the people we have been called to be soldiers in the returning army of the King of kings.

The Christ of the cradle is now the Christ with the crown. He is coming soon.

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With more than 150 million books in print, Max Lucado has been dubbed "America’s Pastor" by Christianity Today, "The Best Preacher in America" by Reader’s Digest, and the "Ted Lasso of Pastors" by the Dallas Morning News. His latest book is "Tame Your Thoughts: Three Tools to Renew Your Mind and Transform Your Life" (Thomas Nelson, August 12, 2025). Max Lucado has penned more than 40 works of adult nonfiction, standing alongside dozens and dozens of bestselling children's books, gift books, Bible studies, commentaries, and collections. His books have been published in 56 languages worldwide and regularly appear on bestseller lists, including The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today. He has been pastoring in San Antonio at Oak Hills Church since 1988. Learn more atwww.MaxLucado.com. 

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