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Echoes in advent recap
When we think about Christmas we often think about
good food
lights
presents
family and friends
traditions
As we have walked through our Echoes in Advent series we see that the people of God were hoping for something far different than we hope for.
They were hoping for redemption from exile
They were in slavery to Rome
They were far from the presence and glory of God
They were waiting to be brought back from exile into the presence of God himself
They were waiting for a king
To be brought out of slavery they were waiting for the great king who was promised
They were waiting for the messiah to come, and rule like David.
They were waiting for a good king, who like David would fight for them and be their champion
They were waiting for the kingdom to be established because the prophecy stated that when the king comes, he would sit upon the eternal throne of David.
They were waiting for blessing that would go to all the nations
When the messiah comes he was going to come and bring all the nations of the world to himself.
Like the three wise men who traveled from the east following the light to find Jesus, so the nations of the world would come to the light of the messiah.
You see the hope and the promise given was not only for
the Jewish people in exile
A kingdom that will be an eternal kingdom
for all the nations of the world to be blessed through God’s people
But the hope of the Messiah is that he would come and bring with him a whole new creation.
A whole new world!
And this is what Jesus birth represented, a whole new world.
We could look at the gospel of Mark and see...
How mark begins his gospel in such a way that calls our attention to and the creation week
How Mark presents Jesus as one who has the same creative power as God in
How Mark even structures his whole gospel according the the creation week.
We could look at Matthew and see...
How he book ends his gospel with creation language
How in the great commission Jesus restates the creation mandate (take dominion over all things) for the new creation, go into all the world and make disciples.
We could look at Luke’s gospel and see
How Luke uses his genealogy to intentionally connect Jesus to Adam
We could also look at Romans how Paul tells us that Jesus himself is the second Adam.
The new and greater Adam who is the firstborn of the new creation
Who’s excited for tomorrow!?
Who’s excited for tomorrow!?
Kids, what is the main thing you’re excited about?
Popular presents
Wireless head phones
Wireless head phones
Drone with 4k video
Coffee or Chocolate
Essential oil defusers
for kids
Ninjago
Nintendo Switch
Ipad or tablets
The new Xbox 1 X
Dolls and action figures
Board game and video games
New clothes and new jewelry
Gift cards and cash
These are only some of the many different types of presents that will be received tomorrow morning.
Not only do we look forward to Christmas for the presents but also for the good food
Turkey and mashed potatoes with gravy and stuffing
pies and cookies
Eggnog and hot chocolate
Maybe its pizza or take out Chinese
Maybe you have a Christmas tradition with a special breakfast lunch or dinner that you look forward to every year
Presents, food, fun
I remember growing up we spent Christmas morning at our house with my parents and two brothers.
and in the afternoon we would go to my grandparents house where we would see my aunts and uncles and my cousins
We would bring our favorite new toys and look forward to seeing my cousins so we could all play together the rest of the day.
As I’ve gotten older I really look forward to the fun of Christmas, being around friends or family and truly just enjoying the day together.
You see, leading up to Christmas all the presents, all the food, and all the fun is something you hope for, something you look forward too!
Its an idea that becomes reality.
If the idea just stayed an idea how disappointing would that be.
Example:
I did all my Christmas shopping this year on amazon
I looked at the gifts, I read the descriptions, I compared prices, I looked at the pictures, and read reviews
I bought a friend a pour over coffee brewer
according to the many reviews the best pot of coffee is made with the pour over method.
Its supposed to be smooth and rich
not bitter
the particular brewer I got him was ergonomically friendly
So what if i printed out the picture of the coffee maker
with all the reviews
with all the features
with all the instructions
with the description included
and gave him the picture for Christmas, would that be a good present?
Essentially what i gave him was an idea of a present
he never would be able to feel the pour over brewer in his hands
he never would have enjoyed the aroma of coffee
And most importantly he would not have experienced the flavor of a cup of coffee
The idea of a gift is not a gift at all.
What makes a good gift is when the gift is real, physical, you can taste it, touch it, smell it, enjoy it, play with it, listen to it.
Illustration:
I think one of the most dangerous things that has happened and is happening to Christians today is that we have accepted and are satisfied with the idea of Jesus, the idea of his kingship, the idea of his blessings or even the idea of holy living.
We have accepted a piece of paper with a description of Jesus and have become satisfied enough.
We praise God for the idea of our redemption while never actually living in freedom
We thank God for the idea of forgiveness while we live under a mountain of guilt
We are so thankful for God faithfulness while we live in a constant state of anxiety
We say that Jesus is the king of our hearts, yet he has no powerful over our bank accounts
You see the idea of Jesus of as king over our heart is great.
But giving him lordship over my checking account is very real, not just an idea, but something that i can feel
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