Divine December – A Poem with Bible Reflections December 7, 2025 bizadmin Divine December — A Poetic Reflection with Bible Scriptures (NKJV) December is often known as a month of joy, celebration, and festivity. Yet beneath the lights, gifts, and gatherings lies something far deeper—a divine story, one that changed humanity forever. December marks a season where hearts turn toward Bethlehem, where we remember God stepping into human history not as a mighty king in a palace, but as a humble child in a manger. This month reminds us of grace, redemption, and love manifested through Jesus Christ. It invites us to reflect, to slow down, and to behold the wonder of God’s greatest gift. To capture this sacred feeling, we penned a poem titled “Divine December,” interwoven with Scriptural truths and promises. In this blog, we journey through the meaning behind the poem, reflecting on each verse referenced—all quoted from the New King James Version (NKJV)—so our hearts may be refreshed with the beauty of God’s Word. A Month of Prophecy Fulfilled The poem opens with imagery of December dawning in hues of hope, reminding us that the birth of Christ was not accidental but a fulfillment of ancient prophecy. Isaiah declared: “For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given;And the government will be upon His shoulder.And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” (Isaiah 9:6 NKJV) This verse beautifully encapsulates the essence of December. A Child was born—yet He was far more than a child. He was God made flesh. Divine December calls us to remember that God’s promises never fail. Centuries passed, kingdoms rose and fell, but His Word stood firm until its perfect moment in Bethlehem. A Heavenly Proclamation of Peace As the poem continues, we are reminded of the night the angels appeared to shepherds. Their proclamation was more than a message—it was a heavenly announcement that peace had come down to earth. “Glory to God in the highest,And on earth peace, goodwill toward men!” (Luke 2:14 NKJV) In a world filled with noise, fear, and uncertainty, this message still echoes through time. Divine December invites us to pause and embrace a peace not found in gifts or events, but in Jesus Himself—the Prince of Peace. He came to bridge the divide between God and mankind, restoring what was lost through sin. White as Snow — A Month of Cleansing and Mercy December often brings images of snowfall, purity, and stillness. The poem references this symbolism through God’s promise of forgiveness: “Though your sins are like scarlet,They shall be as white as snow;Though they are red like crimson,They shall be as wool.” (Isaiah 1:18 NKJV) Divine December isn’t only about celebration—it’s also a time for reflection. It is a moment to look within and offer our hearts to God anew. His mercy covers every flaw, every mistake, every burden. He washes us clean not because we are worthy, but because He is loving and merciful. Christ, Our Morning Star As the year ends and nights grow longer, we look toward Christ—the true Light of the world. Revelation gives Him a radiant name: “I am the Root and the Offspring of David,the Bright and Morning Star.” (Revelation 22:16 NKJV) The Morning Star appears when night is darkest, signaling dawn is near. Likewise, Jesus shines brightest in moments of despair, guiding us toward hope and new beginnings. Divine December reminds us that no matter how dark life feels, the Light has already come. God With Us — The Miracle of Emmanuel The heart of December is the miracle of Immanuel — God with us. Matthew records: “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel,”which is translated, “God with us.” (Matthew 1:23 NKJV) God did not send an angel or messenger—He came Himself. He dwelt among us, walked with us, suffered with us, and ultimately redeemed us. Divine December reminds us that Jesus is not distant; He is near, present in every prayer and every breath. Mercies Renewed Daily As the year concludes, we may carry regrets, failures, or sorrows. But Scripture assures us: “Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed,Because His compassions fail not.They are new every morning;Great is Your faithfulness.” (Lamentations 3:22–23 NKJV) Divine December invites us to end the year not in shame, but in gratitude. Each morning offers a fresh beginning. Just as Christ came to rewrite our eternity, He also renews our daily walk with grace and compassion. Every Good Gift Comes From Above As we exchange gifts and express love to one another, let us remember the source of all blessings. James writes: “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above,and comes down from the Father of lights,with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning.” (James 1:17 NKJV) Whether big or small, every blessing we enjoy in December—family, health, provision, salvation—is a gift from God. Divine December reminds us to give thanks, not just for what we have, but for the Giver Himself. Conclusion — A Divine Season of Reflection and Worship December is more than a holiday month—it is a divine invitation. An invitation to remember the Savior who came as a child, lived as a servant, died as a Redeemer, and rose as our eternal King. It is a season to rest in His peace, rejoice in His promises, and renew our hearts as we step into a new year. Divine December calls us to worship, reflect, and adore.It invites us to read Scripture, pray with intention, and share love generously. It reminds us that Jesus is the center—not just of Christmas, but of life itself. May your December be divine.May Christ fill your home with peace, hope, and joy.And may His Word guide you today and always. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ December dawns in hues of hope, a gentle, holy light,A month of whispered promises, of peace in winter’s night.“For unto us a Child is born,” — the prophet long foretold, (Isaiah 9:6)In Divine December, heaven’s love breaks through the cold. The stars themselves seem brighter, as shepherds look above,“Glory to God in the highest,” angels sing of perfect love. (Luke 2:14)A manger holds the Miracle, so humble yet profound,Where grace wrapped in swaddling cloths made glory to be found. Snow may fall like mercy, soft — redeeming every scar,For “though your sins are like scarlet… they shall be white as snow.” (Isaiah 1:18)Divine December calls us near, no soul is lost too far,The Light of lights has come to us, our Morning Star. (Revelation 22:16) We gather round with thankful hearts, remembering Bethlehem,The promise kept, Emmanuel — “God is with us,” not just then. (Matthew 1:23)Hope blooms like evergreen, though seasons fade away,For “His mercies are new each morning,” every blessed day. (Lamentations 3:22–23) So let this month be gentle — filled with joy that doesn’t fade,With love that gives, with faith that lives, with peace the Savior made.A Divine December — holy, pure, and bright as burning gold,Where Christ, our promised King, reigns strong as days grow old. May our hearts be still in wonder, may our spirits bow in praise,For the One who came to save us deserves our endless days.And as we close the year with hope, let gratitude arise,For “every good and perfect gift is from above,” (James 1:17) —Sent down from paradise.