Walking with Jesus Through the Word

In the Bleak Midwinter


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Title: In the Bleak Midwinter

Speaker: Rev. Jason Van Bemmel

Series: Advent Devotionals 2025

Date: December 11, 2025

Bible: Matthew 2:11; Micah 6:8


The devotional analyzes "In the Bleak Midwinter" (1872 poem set to music in 1906) by Christina Rossetti, praising it as a profound expression of Christ's humility and the mystery of the Incarnation.


The teaching focused on three main Scriptural and theological connections:


Humility and Righteousness (Micah 6:8): Jesus' birth in a lowly condition (manger, poor parents) is the ultimate demonstration of God walking "humbly." By leaving heaven to come to earth, Christ began his mission to perfectly embody justice and kindness, ultimately earning the righteousness required of us.


God's Immensity and Condescension (1 Kings 8:27): The line "Our God, heaven cannot hold him, nor earth sustain" is a direct reference to Solomon's prayer, acknowledging God's infinite nature. The astonishing truth of the Incarnation is that this immense, uncontainable God chose to humble himself and take on a true human nature as a tiny, vulnerable baby.


The Gift of the Heart (Matthew 2:11): While the Wise Men offered physical treasures (gold, frankincense, and myrrh), the poem concludes by asking what we can give. The final line, "Yet what I can I give him: Give my heart," emphasizes that the most valuable gift Christ desires from us is our total devotion and affection.

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Walking with Jesus Through the WordBy Jason A Van Bemmel