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This morning I would like you to think again. The Christmas, or Advent story, the coming or arrival of the Messiah began way back in the book of beginnings, Genesis. Before we can appreciate or rediscover Christmas, we really need to understand the back story of the Gospel – the Good News of Jesus Christ.
I hope you will join us for the remaining weeks of Advent, as we rediscover Christmas together and look forward to celebrating the arrival of God’s Son, Jesus Christ. Today we will see the hope and joy that are found in the Gospel. In the following weeks we will see the joy and love that come with fully embracing the Gospel.
I encourage you to pick up the Christmas Devotional at the welcome center. I hope there are enough for one per family. I will connect my sermons with each week’s daily devotionals that follow. They will reinforce and go deeper into today’s message.
But, just three chapters into this epic story of our beginnings – tragedy struck. Chapter 3 tells of Adam and Eve’s unbelievable rebellion against the very one who gave them life and breath.
God says the future offspring of the woman will bruise the serpent (Satan’s) head or destroy him. And Satan will bruise his heel. The off-spring of woman is the Messiah. The Redeemer. God will send a Savior to crush Satan and destroy evil, and this Savior would be born of a woman. This is the reason for our advent celebration. The coming of a Messiah. That word means “promised deliverer.” What are people being delivered from? The effects of sin – separation from God, death, pain, evil and more. The promise is right here. God promised he would send a delivered. The Savior who is Christ the Lord. The word Christ means messiah. So when we read Jesus Christ in the Bible, it is not his last name – it is his title. Jesus – The Messiah.
Do you ever feel hopeless because your life is not what you thought it would be? Like there is no way it will ever change? Like you just can’t handle it one more day?
We often struggle, because all of those things God promised have not happened yet. We get frustrated, irritated, disappointed and sad. We lose our joy because the world and the people in it are not living the way God tells us too. Sometimes that describes us too. Doesn’t it? We need to be reminded of the hope that God will make everything right, and the hope that he will bring us home to heaven even though we are struggling now. As we remember God’s promises we can experience restored joy through God’s Holy Spirit with in us. God continues to work on his plan to restore his creation to its original perfection and glory. And we get to be part of that plan. In our own time and in our own place in the world, we can tell others the good news and we can show others God’s glory – His character, His love mercy kindness and justice. Our lives should spread supernatural joy everywhere we go. That is something to celebrate today!
By This morning I would like you to think again. The Christmas, or Advent story, the coming or arrival of the Messiah began way back in the book of beginnings, Genesis. Before we can appreciate or rediscover Christmas, we really need to understand the back story of the Gospel – the Good News of Jesus Christ.
I hope you will join us for the remaining weeks of Advent, as we rediscover Christmas together and look forward to celebrating the arrival of God’s Son, Jesus Christ. Today we will see the hope and joy that are found in the Gospel. In the following weeks we will see the joy and love that come with fully embracing the Gospel.
I encourage you to pick up the Christmas Devotional at the welcome center. I hope there are enough for one per family. I will connect my sermons with each week’s daily devotionals that follow. They will reinforce and go deeper into today’s message.
But, just three chapters into this epic story of our beginnings – tragedy struck. Chapter 3 tells of Adam and Eve’s unbelievable rebellion against the very one who gave them life and breath.
God says the future offspring of the woman will bruise the serpent (Satan’s) head or destroy him. And Satan will bruise his heel. The off-spring of woman is the Messiah. The Redeemer. God will send a Savior to crush Satan and destroy evil, and this Savior would be born of a woman. This is the reason for our advent celebration. The coming of a Messiah. That word means “promised deliverer.” What are people being delivered from? The effects of sin – separation from God, death, pain, evil and more. The promise is right here. God promised he would send a delivered. The Savior who is Christ the Lord. The word Christ means messiah. So when we read Jesus Christ in the Bible, it is not his last name – it is his title. Jesus – The Messiah.
Do you ever feel hopeless because your life is not what you thought it would be? Like there is no way it will ever change? Like you just can’t handle it one more day?
We often struggle, because all of those things God promised have not happened yet. We get frustrated, irritated, disappointed and sad. We lose our joy because the world and the people in it are not living the way God tells us too. Sometimes that describes us too. Doesn’t it? We need to be reminded of the hope that God will make everything right, and the hope that he will bring us home to heaven even though we are struggling now. As we remember God’s promises we can experience restored joy through God’s Holy Spirit with in us. God continues to work on his plan to restore his creation to its original perfection and glory. And we get to be part of that plan. In our own time and in our own place in the world, we can tell others the good news and we can show others God’s glory – His character, His love mercy kindness and justice. Our lives should spread supernatural joy everywhere we go. That is something to celebrate today!