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Jesus came two thousand years ago, He is coming back again, and He comes to us every day, even during the Christmas time of year. Is it possible that Christmas could happen all around us, right under our very nose, and we miss it? This sermon encourages us to approach every single day with a sense of openness, with a sense of receptivity and expectancy, because, "He is coming!'
Sometimes "the world out-Herods Herod." The nightmare after Christmas is the symbol of the ghastly power of evil which contradicts the goodness, and love, and life of God. And if you listen, you can still hear Rachel weeping for her children. Yet, in Jesus, this Christmas sermon proclaims, we have God's promise that iin the fullness of God's redemptive purpose, the brokenness of our lives will be healed, too.
In the commonplace of man's everyday, God delights to break through, declare and relate Himself to His creatures. No Gospel event shows this more vividly than the song of Simeon. This Christmas sermon encourages us to live expectantly as Simeon did.
There's one gift I need, and I need it 365 days a year. I need it every bit as much as the air I breathe, the water I drink, the food I eat, the shelter over my head, and the love of my family. In fact, it is a gift that is much more important than any or all of these. This sermon looks at the greatest of all Christmas gifts, the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.