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63 The Birth of Christ
Without Christ, we would have no Christmas.
Each year the entire world pauses to remember His birthday.
The story of Christmas never grows old.
His birth changed all history.
1. THE PEOPLE—vv.
2. THE PEACE—vv.
3. THE PRAISE—vv.
Do not look at Christ as a babe, but look at: (1) His teachings, (2) His healings, (3) His life, (4) His death, (5) His resurrection, and (6) His ascension.
We are not serving a “baby Christ” nor a “dead Christ,” but a living Christ!
Pentz, C. M. (1972).
150 Expository Sermon Outlines (p.
40).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
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