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*Christmas Presence - His presence is joy*
I admit it.
I like Christmas presents.
But something tells me these presents are out of my price range and yours.
It’s not a bike or a trike it’s a Twike and it costs $40,000.
*Do you like to cook?*  Well, no good cook would be without a Fissler Gold and Diamond-studded cooking pot.
Price tag:  $420,000!  *Do you like pens? *Well, don’t ever misplace the Caran d’Ache 1010 pen – considering it will cost you $174,000.
I love my $45 Dakota Atomic Timer wrist watch.
But it pales in comparison to the Parmigiani Bugatti Tourbillion Watch – price tag - $1,470,000.
However, there’s bonus gift with the watch.
If you buy their watch – they’ll give you a car!
At that price folks, you could buy a fleet of cars.
Those gifts are obviously out of our price range, but the majority of these are not.
*Here are the top ten selling gifts for 2011*.
#10:  Xbox 360 plus Kinect – you become the controller.
#9: 3D /LCD~/LED/ TV’s.
#8:  Apple iPad 2 #7:  an Espresso Coffee Machine.
#6:  Sporting Event Tickets or Concert Tickets #5:  Golf Clubs.
#4:  Clothes.
#3:  Foot Massager.
#2:  A Pet!  #1:  the Amazon Kindle.[i]
Book reading at its finest! 
Bruce Thielemann came across a collection of letters that children wrote to Santa Claus.
Here’s one from a boy named Alfred.
/"Dear Santa, you did not bring me anything good last year.
You did not bring me anything good the year before that.
This is your last chance.”*[ii]*/
Alfred is frustrated and obviously disappointed.
Maybe his home situation isn’t the best?
Maybe his gift expectations are too high?
I’m not sure about him, but I am totally sure about this.
Gifts often don’t produce what we thought they would.
A gift can create temporary happiness, but it can’t provide lasting joy.
*What can bring us joy?*  Truthfully, it isn’t so much a “what” as it is a “who”?
It’s not a thing, it’s a person!
*Who can bring us joy?  Let’s find out!
**Turn in your Bibles to Luke 2!  Do you need a Bible?
Let’s read about the birth of Jesus Christ!  (Luke 2:1a)  *
*In those days…*  Write in your Bible A.D. 60.  Luke writes this gospel around A.D 60.  *Turn to Luke 1:3.*
Luke is recalling events that took place 64 years earlier.
Around 6 to 4 BC.
The time when Jesus was born.
Luke loves history!
Let’s keep reading.
*In those days Caesar Augustus…  Right by Augustus write the number 5.  Augustus was one of five key Emperors in the New Testament.
*There’s Augustus, then Tiberius, Claudius, Nero and then Vespasian.[iii]
Why do I point that out?
Because one of the reasons I am completely convinced that this is the word of God is that it’s historically accurate!
*Speaking of history look at verses 1 & 2*.
Augustus established a continual series of enrollments or census taking.
*Normally this was just for Roman citizens, but look at verse 3.*  Jews are now also to be enrolled.
Jews were exempt from serving in the Roman army[iv], but they were not exempt from paying taxes and guess what – the Jews hated this!
So Joseph does what he has to do.
*Find verse 4.*  The town of Bethlehem has quite the history.
I am grateful to both John MacArthur and Dr. David Faust.
They both helped me see that Bethlehem means different things to different people.
*To Jacob Bethlehem was a place of tears!  *Bethlehem may be the birthplace of Jesus but it’s the burial place of Rachel – Jacob’s wife.
She died while giving birth to Benjamin and was buried in Bethlehem.
*To Ruth Bethlehem was a place of new beginnings*.
In Bethlehem Ruth will live with Naomi her mother-in-law!
She will marry Boaz and give birth to Obed who will be the grandfather of King David himself.
*For David, Bethlehem was a place of preparation!*
Before David becomes King; he will serve as a shepherd.
Roaming the hills near Bethlehem David will learn patience and courage.
How could David write /“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”/
without first being a shepherd?
Bethlehem prepared David to be God’s shepherd leader.[v]
Now what did Bethlehem mean for Joseph and Mary?  *Go back to Luke 2:5!*  [5] He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child.
*That’s the bad news.*
Can anyone say, “Awkward?”
Bethlehem is relief to Mary & Joseph.
Do you think even one relative of Mary thought her being pregnant was a good idea?
When a woman gets pregnant the announcement usually brings about smiles.
Not for Mary (ONLY GLARES) and not for Joseph (ONLY frustration!)
His family is astonished – even miffed that Joseph would continue with this joke or a marriage~/betrothal.  /“Joseph, she is promiscuous.
She’s loose.
You can do better.
Do I have to remind you about the birds and the bees, Joseph?
She says God just enabled her to be with child.
No sperm needed.
It’s a miracle.
Joseph, don’t mess up your life by marrying her!”/
Both Mary and Joseph wanted to get out of dodge.
/We have to go to Bethlehem!  //Let’s leave now.
Why bother packing!
No one’s going to miss us.
/Bethlehem was both a relief and an annoyance for Joseph and Mary.
Bethlehem is 70 miles from Nazareth.
A pregnant young woman will travel by donkey no less.
What a pain! 
*Allow me a moment to bridge the gap from then to now!*  My calendar says that Christmas is a week today!
Maybe you’re all into that!
/I love Christmas.
It’s so exciting!/
But for many people this time of year is not fun.
Some of you might be like Jacob.
*Christmas is a time of tears.
You buried someone you love*.
Or you are reminded about someone who’s no longer with you physically in your life!
And that makes you sad!  *OR Christmas is a time of family frustration*.
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