1. Caesar (Luke 2:1) He issued a decree of the entire Roman world but was too 
  busy to realize
  that the kingdom of Christ was bigger, better and would swallow up his empire. 
2. Zechariah (Luke 1:8) He was choosen to go into the temple. He had served 
  faithfully for years
  but when the time was right the time for God's chosing came.
3. Gabriel (Luke 1:11) He was standing at the right side of the altar and said, 
  "I am Gabriel, . . .
  I stand in the presence of God." Gabriel had seen it all including Lucifer's 
  work as a cherub before
  the fall of the angels. Yet, this event was of greater eternal importance.
4. Elizabeth (Luke 1:25) She said, "The Lord has done this for me." 
  In the midst of the big picture
  she could still see God as her personal God. She understood that it was all 
  about God reaching
  into her life.
5. Nazareth (Luke 1:26) A town in Galilee that had been given to the Israelites 
  but lost due to 
  disobedience. Isaiah 9:1-2 said that a day would come where a great light would 
  shine on this
  land darkened with rebellion and sin. Christmas is about God bringing his light 
  to the lost, the 
  rebellious and to those who are in darkness today.
6. Mary (Luke 1:27) Genesis 3 promises there would be the seed of the woman; 
  Isaiah 7 speaks
  of the sign of the virgin with a child; Revelation 12 captures the eternal promise 
  that was to come 
  into the earth. Mary, like all of us, have a place in God's eternal plan. The 
  world had been waiting
  for the virgin to give birth to this God/man. It says in Luke 1:27, "The 
  virgins name was Mary."
7. Joseph (Matthew 1:20) Joseph was pledged to be married and was preparing 
  for his wife.
  The angel spoke to him in a dream and called him "Joseph, son of David." 
  Joseph was busy but 
  took time to respond to the call and purpose of God. Joseph interrupted his 
  daily routine and 
  responsibilities to meet the heavenly responsibilities.
8. Bethlehem (Luke 2:3) According to Micah 5:2 the small city was going to 
  produce something
  bigger than itself. We do not make God great, instead it is the great God who 
  makes us small 
  people bigger than ourselves.
9. Manger (Luke 2:7) The only thing offered to the Lord was the manger. It 
  was humble, but 
  it was all the Lord needed. God does not need the best, the newest or the most 
  beautiful to do
  his work. He just needed something and the manger would work.
10. Inn (Luke 2:7) There was no room for him in the Inn. Today there is still 
  no room for the
  Christ in Christmas. There schedules and expense accounts are already full.
11. Angels (Luke 2:9-11) These angels where not acting out a play for the shepherds. 
  The angels
  were really excited and rejoicing. We do not need to fake our religion. When 
  we understand it
  our emotions and attitudes will be changed.
12. Shepherds (Luke 2:8) The shepherds also had to work on the 'holiday' but 
  God met them
  right where they were at.
13. Herod (Matthew 2:7) In order to defend his worldly kingdom, Herod had to 
  become
  hostile toward the Christ. Herod did not want to share the Christmas holidays 
  with Jesus.
  Many people today realize the threat that Jesus and Christianity are to their 
  kingdoms.
14. The Star (Matthew 2:9) The star was used by God to draw the wisemen. The 
  star was 
  not placed in the sky by some church group or religion. God took care of that 
  by himself.
  Today God is still in the business of drawing people to himself, even without 
  our help. The 
  star did lead them to Jerusalem and to the scribes who had the Word of God to 
  show the
  magi there next step in following God. Likewise today, God will draw people 
  in a variety of 
  ways but it will always be in the same direction. God will draw men to his word.
15. Wisemen (Matthew 2:2) The wisemen where the gentiles who had heard that 
  Judah was
  to have a great king. Today many people are still searching because they know 
  the Christ 
  exists. This Christmas do not worry about those who reject Christ but be alert 
  to those who 
  are still searching for the Christ this Christmas.