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Luke 2
OPEN: I love hearing Christmas carols… One of my favorites is “O Holy Night” It goes like this:
“O holy night, the stars are brightly shining.
It is the night of our dear Savior's birth.
Long lay the world in sin and error pining, till He appeared and the soul felt its worth.
A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices, for yonder breaks a new glorious morn.
Fall on your knees - O hear the angel voices!
O night divine.
O night when Christ was born.
O night divine – O night, O night divine.”
I love that song / It’s been performed by such singers Nat King Cole / Mariah Carey / Bing Crosby / Martina McBride / Mercy Me / Carrie Underwood and many more
Its not an easy song to sing / but when someone sings it right / hitting all those high notes in perfect pitch / it can send chills up and down your spine
There are 2 things that caught my attention about this song
First: This carol was inspired by the story of the shepherds out in the field / The carol declares “O holy night the stars are brightly shining, it is the NIGHT of our dear Savior’s birth.”
Luke 2:8 …
The song declares “O hear the ANGEL VOICES”
Luke 2:13-14
So that’s the first thing that caught my attention the song was inspired shepherds and the angels in the field
But then there was this phrase in the song that stood out to me: “A Thrill of HOPE” (it’s where I got the idea for the sermon title) And the more I thought about it, the more I realized… they got that dead-on!
HOPE is the message of the Christmas story / And if you take Christ out of Christmas / you’ve pretty much take the HOPE out of the season
Luke 2:8–14 And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night.
An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified.
But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid.
I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.
Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.
This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”
Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”
I. Christ-less Christmas
About 15 years ago / an Elementary School in Dodgeville, WI, decided to change their Christmas program to "winter program."
(which has become quite common these days) In other words, this wasn’t going to be about Christmas / Jesus definitely wasn’t going to be invited to the party This particular school put on a play called “Cold in the Night” / The changed the words of the song “Silent Night” to “Cold In The Night.”
Part of the lyrics went like this: “How I WISH I were happy and warm, safe with my family out of the storm."
A. Now, does that sound like a cheerful song to you?
Not me!
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But that’s what happens when you take Jesus away
2. The world often becomes harsher… darker… lonelier
a. It’s what the song “O Holy Night” was trying to describe: “Long lay the world in sin and error pining.”
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That one line sets the stage for the human experience
B. Do We Really Need Another Christmas?
We got through another somewhat disappointing election / many thought maybe holidays will be better / maybe people will be nicer / then came thanksgiving / surely pumpkin pie would cure our woes / then black Friday / as it turned into Cyber Monday / several funerals / election recounts / do we bother to pull out the garland / or fast forward to new years?
a. Do we really need another Christmas?
Sing same songs?
Put up same tree?
Buy more Christmas socks & pajamas?
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Is the message of hope / peace on earth still relevant?
Still possible?
C. The world – without Jesus – is a world filled with sin and error
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A world that can often be harsh and lonely / A world without Jesus (Pause) is a world without HOPE!
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But the question is: What did the baby Jesus bring that the world hadn’t had before?
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What is it about this birth of Jesus that brought hope into our lives
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There are things we can never forget
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THE NATIVITY SCENE (God’s entrance)
A. This baby was a gift FROM God
1. Jesus wasn’t some mere mortal born by chance in an obscure town called Bethlehem
a. God had planned this whole thing out to smallest detail
b.
This child was a declaration that God cared / CARES / for you and me / This was God’s gift to us
Years ago, a teacher in England helped her students build manger scene in a corner of her classroom / There was a model barn with the floor covered with real straw and the clay figures of Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, and the animals and so on / all facing a little crib with a tiny doll representing the baby Jesus / One boy absolutely enthralled with the scene / He kept returning to it, and each time he wore puzzled expression on his face / The teacher finally asked him, "Is something bothering you?
With his eyes still glued to the manger scene, the boy said slowly, "What I'd like to know is, where does God fit in?"
2. Now why was that boy so confused?
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He was confused because all he saw was a BARN
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A bunch of working-class shepherds / a humble man and woman…
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All looking down on a baby in a feeding trough
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And he’s asking himself: Where is God in all that?
He’s just NOT Seeing It
1. Easy to come to that place / as we look around at our world / Ask Where is Jesus in the midst of all this?
(PAUSE)
B. But the shepherds saw it!
Luke 2:13-14 “suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom He is pleased!"
1. Oh to have been there!
An entire host of angels filling the sky with a light and sound show such as you and I have never seen in our entire lives
2. The manger scene may have been quiet and peaceful / but out in the fields God was setting off fireworks… declaring to the shepherds: “this is how much I love you!
3. I loved YOU so much that I have given you a gift / my only begotten Son…” God was there, because this child in the manger was to be called “God with us” – IMMANUEL!
This was where God “fit in.”
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And this is why the birth of Jesus was the foundation of our hope
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But God didn’t just stop by making a statement… He made a promise:
Luke 2:11 “Unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior.”
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A SAVIOR?
What is He saving us from?
(Pause)
a. He’s saving us from ourselves
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Joseph was told that when Mary gave birth Joseph was to name Him… Matt 1:21 “Jesus, for he will save his people FROM THEIR SINS”
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Later, in Acts 3:26 tells us that God sent His son… “to bless you by turning every one of you FROM YOUR WICKEDNESS.”
2. Can we agree?
We are our own worst enemies!
Years ago there was a popular cartoon called “Pogo” where the title character famously declared “We have met the enemy… and he is us.”
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We are own worst enemies
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We DO things / THINK things / SAY things that damage us / rob us of the blessings God wants to give us in our lives
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We allow ourselves to be controlled by bitterness / selfishness / sinful behaviors
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