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When Heaven Pitched Its Tent: A Devotional on John 1:14

Posted on September 11, 2025 by Dennis Robbins

Verse of the Day

The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.
John 1:14

There’s something profoundly human about camping. Picture this scene: a father teaching his young daughter how to pitch their first tent together. Her small hands fumble with the stakes while he patiently guides her through each step. By evening, their modest shelter stands complete—temporary, vulnerable to the elements, yet somehow perfect for their brief adventure together.

This scene captures something extraordinary about God’s approach to reaching humanity. When the eternal Word decided to dwell among us, He didn’t construct a palace or descend in overwhelming glory. Instead, He pitched His tent in our neighborhood, choosing the fragile, temporary dwelling of human flesh.

Eight Profound Truths from the Incarnation

The Architect Became the Building

Think about this: the One who spoke galaxies into existence chose to experience hunger pangs. The Word who commanded, “Let there be light,” later squinted against the sun He created. Jesus didn’t merely visit our human experience—He architected it from the inside out, knowing exactly what it meant to feel every limitation, every joy, every sorrow that defines our existence.

Life’s Battery Never Dies

We live in a world obsessed with battery life, constantly searching for chargers, worried our devices might die at crucial moments. But imagine a power source that never depletes, that actually energizes everything around it. That’s what Jesus brought—not just spiritual life, but the very essence of vitality itself. His presence didn’t just sustain; it overflowed, spilling life into dead situations wherever He went.

The Lighthouse Came to Shore

For centuries, lighthouses have guided ships safely home, their beams cutting through the darkest storms. But what if, one day, the lighthouse itself came down from its tower and walked alongside the lost sailors? That’s precisely what happened when Christ became flesh. The Light that guides all humanity stepped down from His eternal position to walk directly beside us through our darkest valleys.

The News That Changes Everything

Consider how quickly news travels today. A single tweet can reach millions in seconds. But long before social media, God established His own communication network through ordinary people. John the Baptist became the first “influencer” for Christ, and that pattern continues—every day, people sharing the most extraordinary news: God is here, God cares, God has come to rescue us.

The Rescue Mission

Every great rescue story involves someone with the means and courage to save those who cannot save themselves. But the incarnation reveals the most audacious rescue mission in history—the Creator entering His broken creation, not to condemn but to redeem. Every person who receives Christ discovers they’ve been given the ultimate family adoption papers, with full inheritance rights as children of God.

The Perfect Roommate

Living with someone reveals their true character. Jesus didn’t just visit earth as a tourist; He moved into the neighborhood permanently. His “roommates”—the disciples—discovered that divine perfection looks like washing feet, sharing meals with outcasts, and choosing compassion over convenience every single time.

The One Who Rewrites Timelines

John the Baptist made a startling claim about chronology: “The One coming after me has surpassed me, because He existed before me.” This isn’t just about age—it’s about Someone who existed before time itself, yet chose to enter our timeline at precisely the right moment, making everything that came before and after revolve around His presence.

The Gift That Keeps Giving

The best gifts are those that continue blessing us long after the initial surprise. Christ’s incarnation established an eternal gift exchange program—from His inexhaustible storehouse of grace, we receive blessing upon blessing, each one perfectly timed for our needs.

The Modern Miracle

There’s a beautiful story about a small Midwestern town that experienced its worst blizzard in decades. When the storm finally passed, residents discovered that their elderly neighbor, Mrs. Henderson, had been without heat for three days. Instead of just bringing her supplies, the entire block of families took turns staying in her home, bringing their own bedding and food, essentially “moving in” until power could be restored. They didn’t just help from a distance—they shared her discomfort, her limited space, her uncertainty.

This beautiful act of solidarity gives us just a glimpse of what God accomplished through the incarnation, but on an infinitely grander scale.

As theologian Mary Beth Ingham beautifully expressed it: “The Incarnation itself redeems and glorifies human nature from within… That presence, because it is God, heals.”

The Tent Still Stands

The remarkable truth is that Jesus didn’t pack up His tent after thirty-three years and move on. Through His Spirit, He continues dwelling among us, making His home in the hearts of all who welcome Him. Every believer becomes a place where heaven touches earth, where the eternal Word continues to speak hope into a world desperate to hear it.

The next time you see a tent—whether in a campground, refugee camp, or your own backyard—remember that the God of the universe chose this same temporary, vulnerable way of dwelling among us. He didn’t do it because He had to, but because He wanted to. He pitched His tent in our world because He loves us that much. And that changes everything.

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