Tuesday, December 11, 2007

December 12, 2007

Caesar Augustus, Emperor of Rome

Luke 2:1 (HCSB) In those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that the whole empire should be registered.

Caesar Augustus: Emperor who ruled the Roman Empire 27 b.c.–a.d. 14; also known as Octavian, he established the peaceful era known as the Pax Romana; Caesar was a title of Roman emperors.

Who is in charge? Isn’t that often the question we ask?

Jesus never met him, He never knew Jesus, that we are aware, and yet he would play a part in history that is as crucial as the last piece of the border of the puzzle on the dining room table. Caesar Augustus provided the reason for a woman from Nazareth to have a baby in Bethlehem. A census. A tax. Who would have believed anything good could come from taxes!

Who is in charge? God.

God, in his infinite wisdom ordains the rulers and they cannot make ,a move without permission from the almighty. Sometimes God allows things to take their course, sometimes he intervenes. But we know who is really in charge!

Thank God that He alone is sovereign, and he puts the rulers in place.

Sing: “O Little Town of Bethlehem”

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