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The Manger, the Messengers, the Message
A. It was the night of miracles
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The promises of the prophets would be fulfilled
2. The long wait for the birth of the Savior was over
3.
The taxing, the trip, the time — all worked toward the miracles
B. The birth was in the stable
1.
What a strange place for the birth of a king!
2. The manger was an unusual bed for the promised One.
C. The Manger, the Messengers, the Message were about the Christ Child
The Manger Was His Bed (v.
7)
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The manger perfectly pictured Christ’s rejection.
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There was no room for Him in the inn.
b.
The question for everyone today is have you been shutting Christ out of your life?
2. The manger perfectly pictured Christ’s redemption
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He was wrapped in swaddling clothes: clothes of death
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The Lamb of God laid in a manger: pointed to the cross
3. The manger perfectly pictured the availability of Christ for all
a.
Consider the “alls” of the Gospel (; )
The Messengers Were of Heaven (vv.
8-10)
1. Shepherds … common men … watched over their flocks by night.
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It was a night like so many other nights … yet different.
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The angel of the Lord appeared and all was changed.
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God had the attention of these men; they would never be the same.
2. The shepherds were afraid but two words calmed them: “Fear not!”
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These are good words for our trembling times.
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We can give our fears to the One born in the stable ()
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The shepherds found the Savior in the stable just as the angel had said
2. What good examples these shepherds became that night!
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They heard the message.
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The heeded the message.
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They heralded the message.
The Message Was for All (vv.
10-12)
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What was this Christmas message?
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The message was of a virgin-born baby.
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The message was of a promise fulfilled.
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The message was of the prophesied Savior born.
2. What does this Christmas message mean to you today?
Conclusion:
A. The Manger-Born Lamb of God died for sinners.
B. Like the Shepherds, let’s herald the news to all.
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