This message centers on the great Christmas paradox: a tiny baby who is also a mighty Savior. Born not to the powerful or prominent but to humble parents and first revealed to lowly shepherds, Jesus comes exactly where we would least expect God to appear. Wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger, He looks ordinary, yet fulfills every promise as Immanuel, God with us. The sermon reminds us that God still comes to us in small, humble ways—through Word, water, bread, and wine—bringing mighty forgiveness and life. For the weary, the broken, and the overlooked, this child is born especially for you: a tiny baby who is your mighty Savior.