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All I want for Christmas is some Good News
December 8, 2019
Reading of the Passage: Isaiah 40:1-11
Telos/Big Idea: God’s good news is our great news!
1. Good news becomes great news because it comforts us
Isaiah 40:1-2
2. Good news becomes great news because it prepares us
Isaiah 40:3-8
Luke 3:1-20
3. Good news becomes great news because it points us to Christ
Isaiah 40:9-11
Full Telos: God’s good news is our great news, because God’s purpose through Christ was made known to us.
“Good news is only ever good news to people who know they need Good news.
$10 dollars is extremely good news to a poor man, but would not even get noticed by a rich man.”
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