When we think of Christmas, we often picture a silent night, but have you ever considered the cosmic celebration that took place? At Lakeview Christian Church of Portage Lakes, we believe that Christmas joy is not just personal—it’s cosmic. The birth of Jesus was a momentous event that resonated throughout the universe, a divine celebration that involved all of creation.
A Cosmic Joy
Psalm 96:11-13 beautifully captures the cosmic joy of Christmas: “Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice.” This passage reminds us that all of creation rejoices at the coming of Christ. The stars quivered, the earth rumbled, and the heavens sang as the Creator of the universe came to dwell among us. This cosmic celebration is a powerful reminder of the significance of Christ’s coming, a moment when heaven and earth united in joyful praise.
Creation’s Response
The birth of Jesus was a momentous event that changed everything. As the one who made the heavens and the earth entered our world, all of creation responded with joy. This cosmic celebration is a powerful reminder of the significance of Christ’s coming. The natural world, in its beauty and majesty, reflects the glory of God and the joy of His presence among us.
Be the Change
At Lakeview Christian Church, our mission is to “Be the change as Jesus has changed us.” Through “Just 3”: Study, Share, Serve, we can join in the cosmic celebration by studying God’s Word, sharing His love, and serving others. Let us allow creation to preach to our souls and inspire us to live out our faith. By embracing the cosmic joy of Christmas, we can be a light in the world, sharing the love and hope of Christ with those around us.
Conclusion: This Christmas, let us join in the cosmic celebration of Christ’s birth. As we reflect on the joy of creation, may we be inspired to share this joy with others. Join us at Lakeview Christian Church as we celebrate the true meaning of Christmas and live out our mission to be the change. Together, we can proclaim the joy of Christ to the world, uniting in a cosmic celebration of His love and grace.





