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Christmas is filled with nostalgia, wonder, and stories that stir something deep within us — stories of transformation, hope, and love. In this Christmas Day message, Dan invites us to look beyond the magic of movies and traditions to the greatest story ever told: the coming of Jesus, the Light of the World.
Drawing from John 1:1–5, 10–14, this sermon explores the powerful contrast between darkness and light, helping us reflect on the places in our lives where we search for meaning, direction, and truth. While many things offer temporary light — values, knowledge, success, or comfort — only Jesus brings true and lasting illumination. This message challenges us with a deeply personal question: Is Jesus merely a historical figure or inspiring teacher, or is He the Light of your World?
As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, we are reminded that recognising the Light requires humility, a willingness to open the door of our hearts, and a daily decision to let Christ illuminate every part of our lives. Having received His light, we are then called to let it shine through us — bringing hope, joy, love, and truth into a world still longing for illumination.
???? Scripture: John 1:1–5, 10–14
???? Series: Light of the World
By New Creation Family Church SermonsChristmas is filled with nostalgia, wonder, and stories that stir something deep within us — stories of transformation, hope, and love. In this Christmas Day message, Dan invites us to look beyond the magic of movies and traditions to the greatest story ever told: the coming of Jesus, the Light of the World.
Drawing from John 1:1–5, 10–14, this sermon explores the powerful contrast between darkness and light, helping us reflect on the places in our lives where we search for meaning, direction, and truth. While many things offer temporary light — values, knowledge, success, or comfort — only Jesus brings true and lasting illumination. This message challenges us with a deeply personal question: Is Jesus merely a historical figure or inspiring teacher, or is He the Light of your World?
As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, we are reminded that recognising the Light requires humility, a willingness to open the door of our hearts, and a daily decision to let Christ illuminate every part of our lives. Having received His light, we are then called to let it shine through us — bringing hope, joy, love, and truth into a world still longing for illumination.
???? Scripture: John 1:1–5, 10–14
???? Series: Light of the World