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Born is the King
INTRO
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Advent is a season filled with expectation.
It’s a time when we remember the world waiting for a coming Savior, and celebrate the way the world changed when Christ was born.
It’s a season filled with the light and love of Jesus, the King, born to save us.
Advent is a season filled with expectation.
It’s a time when we remember the world waiting for a coming Savior, and celebrate the way the world changed when Christ was born.
It’s a season filled with the light and love of Jesus, the King, born to save us.
But if we’re being honest, it’s also a season filled with distraction.
As Christmas approaches, the focus of Advent sometimes gets lost amidst the chaos and craziness that comes with the holiday season.
So to help us focus our attention on the heart behind this special season, we’ve walked through a four-week series for Advent.
Each week focused on a specific aspect reflected in the birth of King Jesus—hope, joy, peace, and love.
Today marks the end of our journey through this series, my prayer is that as we turn our eyes to the coming Savior this Christmas season, our hearts will be transformed as we remember the birth of the King who came to save us!
Original Intent - Relationship
Fall / Separation
No Hope
No Joy
No Peace
Love
= Love never ends
Connect illustration to present day hearers.
= God is Love
Foretold Promise
Seed of the Woman
People of Abraham
Transition = Show this need or similar issue was also the question behind the biblical text.
Tribe of Judah
Family of David
Person of Jesus
Silence - 400yrs
Clearly state the theme of the text/sermon.
Born is the King
Looking to the Messiah
Hoping for the birth of a child
Context = genealogy
Person of Jesus
Context = genealogy
Matt 1.
Matthew - =
Ma
Born is the King
Theme
Immanuel means “God with us”, what does that mean to you?
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Pray
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Solemnly praise and recognize the greatness of our God and Savior connected to the Biblical text being preached
Touch upon the subject of corporate sin and confess any shortcomings the body has committed related to the Biblical text to be preached
Ask God to help the body/local church to hear and apply the truths of the Biblical text to be preached
Review and remind the audience of the key related passages to the Biblical text being preached
Transition to the opening of the sermon and the Biblical text to be preached
THE SERMON BODY
Admire
Appraise
Appropriate
Apply
Fall / Separation
No Hope
No Joy
No Peace
Love
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Foretold
Seed of the Woman
Gen 3.15
People of Abraham
Tribe of Judah
2 Sam 7
Family of David
Fall / Separation
No Hope
No Joy
No Peace
Love
sss
Born is the King
Admire this truth - servant - likeness of men -
Prophecy fulfillment - centuries of waiting! - perfect timing!
Value
Rarity
Im - with / anu - us / el - God = Immanuel - God With Us!!!
Cost
Necessity
Not even an angel - Body of dust - Sinful Mankind - God with us
In flesh - real flesh as ours is - yet a body fit to burst...
Prince - Pauper / Creator - Carpenter - Condescension!!!
Phil 2.8
fully man / fully God = 2 natures fully
Prince - Pauper / Creator - Carpenter - Condescension!!!
Creator - Carpenter
The Love which calls for this pursuit - Mercy & Grace - God’s good will
277 - Hark The Herald Angles Sing - Charles Wesley - V2
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see, Hail the incarnate deity, Pleased as man with men to dwell, Jesus our Emmanuel!
Appraise this truth
Immanuel = God With Us!!!
Value
Fundamental to our faith
In saving them from sin, he saves them from wrath and the curse, and all misery here and hereafter.
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