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This sermon for children encourages them to make a joyful noise. Just like the shepherd boy David, whose joyful heart produced many songs of praise, children can praise right along with adults in worship - even if they don't know all the words!
Love will require us to seek a cure for AIDS and to call for a renewal of morality and to do all sorts of practical things to limit the spread of the epidemic.
Christmas presents us with a gift-giving challenge, according to this sermon. An appropriate gift does two things: it reveals the affections of the person giving it and it suits the needs of the person to whom the gift is given. God's gift of eternal life does both perfectly!
This sermon remembers a part of the Christmas story that we seldom focus on, "Rachel weeping for her children... because they are no more." It reminds us that amid the joy of the Christmas event, there are those who suffer.
"Humbug!" says Mr. Scrooge, "Merry Christmas? What right have you to be merry? What reason do you have to be merry?" This sermon affirms that we have every reason to be merry because Jesus Christ has appeared to take away our sin, to destry the devil's work, and to give us new life!