John 1:29-34 The Revelation of Jesus Christ [audio mp3="https://sgfellowship.com/wp-content/uploads/sermons/2023/12/John-1-vv29-34-comp-audio.mp3"][/audio]
John 1:14 The Revelation of Glory
John 1:14, 16-17 Revelation of Grace and Truth
John 1:4-5, 9-12 Revelation of Light
John 1:18 The Revelation of God
Luke 1:30-33 God’s Grace, God's Son: King Jesus
Isaiah 9:6-7 Good News of Christmas
Bible Text: Matthew 2:11 | Preacher: Pastor Arnold | Series: Christmas | Matthew 2:11
Christmas has come and gone. But has it? We can celebrate King Jesus and his incarnation year round. You mean it’s ok to still listen to Christmas music after Christmas? Yes, it’s ok! In fact some Christmas carols, hymns have deep glorious theology. We will see this in our text this morning.
Christmas time! The spirit of giving, singing, making joyful melody in the heart. Warm and fuzzy commercials on TV. Like I remember the Folgers commercial where the young man comes home from college and sneaks in the house and wakes everybody up with the aroma of fresh coffee. The trouble with all the sentimentality and commercialism is we lose sight of the real reason for Christmas. We run the risk of making the holiday, the holy day, an unholy day, without the true focus being on God. We the church, must never forget the real story of Christmas. It is amazing to think that God would become man so that he would die as a man in order to save the lives of man. There are two birth narratives in the gospels, one is Luke’s account, but this morning we consider Matthew’s account. This amazing news of Jesus’ birth is at first unsettling, especially to Joseph. But as God reveals his plan, Joseph not only comes to accept the news, but it becomes the best news ever, because his salvation is evidenced by his obedience.