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In advent we have considered the amazing gifts of Christmas
Hope
Peace
Joy
Love
Today we go back to that night one last time to consider the birth of the Christ child.
For thousands of years the people of Israel have been
Waiting for the birth of the Messiah
God has been revealing what that time would be like
God has been proclaiming joy
They have been preparing for the day
Yet note what John says about the response of the people - John 1:9-13
It is this light that we consider this evening
Light Came to a Dark place
There was a promise of a coming light
This Christ Candle reminds of this light
The night of the nativity was a night filled with great light - Luke 2:9
The word for glory - brightness, splendor, radiance
It was a night of darkness, out in a field, you did have some light
But then out of nowhere Bamm!!!
Then in the little town of Bethlehem suddenly the Messiah is born.
A manger a place where animals feed
A sign, a fulfillment given - Isaiah 7:14
The Light continues to shine
We continue to carry that light brought to this world in the birth of Messiah
The light shines in our hearts
O Little Town of Bethlehem
How silently, how silently, the wondrous gift is given
So God imparts to human hearts the blessings of his heav’n
No ear may hear his coming, but in this world of sin
Where meek souls will receive him still
The dear christ enters in
The light that Christ brings to humans hearts changes people
As Christ was born in Bethlehem, so he should be born in our hearts, we are changed.
It is an epic story that is still unfolding, and we are all part of it.
Sanctification reminds us that the goal in life is to think Christ’s thoughts, follow Christ’s direction and value what Christ would value.
We are called to open every aspect of our lives to his power and influence.
Like a bright light shinning in a dark cave!
Think for a moment of the influence of a group of people being transformed, sanctified into the likeness of Christ can have on this world.
If we join forces with each other in seeking to grow up into the likeness of Chris, we become a powerful transformative force of love that changes homes, workplaces, communities, and the world!
Our work continues until Christ comes again in final victory and takes full charge over all things.
Conclusion
Every Christmas Eve is a time to consider Christ’s birth in our lives
Are we more like Him than we were a year ago?
Is the process of becoming more like him continuing?
Has the process stalled amid the distractions and chaos of our daily lives?
Are we daily setting aside time and space to pray, read scripture, and allow God to occupy our hearts and minds?
Have we fully surrendered?
Are we shutting Jesus out as the inns in Bethlehem shut Mary and Joseph out because there was no room?
Is there no room in our lives?
Advent is a time to reflect on hope, peace, joy, love.
A time to reflect and ask have we have birthed Jesus in our lives?
Let us pray!
Silent Night - Cliff olds
We are bringing back a Tradition not done in many years.
While we light our candles Cliff Olds is going to sing silent night for us in German, Spanish, and English.
Then we will join him in the last verse and sing together.
Blessing for Dismissal
May God, who sent His angels to proclaim the glad tidings of the Savior’s birth
Fill you with joy and make you heralds of the gospel.
Amen
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