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Advent 2019—All I want for Christmas: Is a new beginning Is. 61:1-11; Lk. 4:14-30
Introduction to the Passage: Have you ever needed a Do-Over?
Telos/Big Idea: God sent Christ as his chosen one to restore and redeem his chosen people.
1. God sent Christ to rebuild Hope in His people (1-4)
2. God sent Christ to restore Honor to His people (5-7)
3. God sent Christ to reward His Faithfulness to His People (8-9)
4. God sent Christ to remove sin from his people (10-12)
Luke 4:14-21
Saving grace makes a man as willing to leave his lusts as a slave is willing to leave his galley, or a prisoner his dungeon, or a beggar his rags.
Our lusts are cords that bind us.
Fiery trials are sent to burn and consume them.
Who fears the flame which will bring him liberty from intolerable bonds?
Charles Spurgeon
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