Scripture: Luke 2:6–7
Key Thought: God is not looking for empty space—He is looking for prepared space. What He is birthing often requires more room than where we are.
Introduction
As we enter the holiday season, the birth of Jesus reminds us that God often uses ordinary moments to fulfill extraordinary prophetic purpose. What appeared to be a political decree from Caesar was actually divine alignment. Joseph’s return to Bethlehem fulfilled prophecy long before Jesus was born (Micah 5:2).
Bethlehem reveals:
God did not miscalculate Mary’s delivery. The rejection at the inn was not a mistake—it was prophetic redirection.
Why There Was No Room at the Inn
Sometimes God closes a door to a smaller room because what He is birthing requires more space than where you are.
The inn was too small for the assignment:
Key Note: Stop viewing redirection as rejection.
A Manger Made the Miracle
Jesus chose the most unlikely place to make the greatest entrance.
The closed door was proof that something greater was coming.
Truths to remember:
Closing Reflection: What Have You Made Room For?
We don’t accidentally have space—we decide what matters.
Priority
Permission
Position
Mary carried holiness in human form.
The Inn was full of:
The Manger:
No pride. No performance. No reputation.
Only provision.
Final Thought:
God is still asking the same question today—Have you made room for Me?