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have a picture of a wrapped present or presents on the screen.
Think about the thing that you want the most this Christmas.
What would be the one thing you would want to be in this box?
It could be an apple product… or jewelry… new game… camping equipment… train…
No matter who we are, we all like to get presents, more than anything, most people would like for HOPE to be in this box.
I think right now after the last 2 years we have had, hope is the perfect gift to receive especially since so many people are struggling in the face of loss... disappointment… difficulty… and anxiety.
And on top of what we have been through, the holidays often intensify those feelings.
Today, we will begin to turn our sights on Christmas.
The stores did a long time ago.
We will begin a series titled The Best Christmas Ever.
Let me ask you, What a makes something the Best Christmas Ever?
What characteristics or adjectives come with something that exceeds expectations?
My Christmas memory when Allen got me into my wheelchair and rolled me into where Santa had brought us a train…
The fact that he wanted me in there with him to play was what made that special… not ever the train.
Now, we are coming towards the end of the worst two years of people’s lives.
Two years ago right now, we were cruising along enjoying life and then this little virus showed up and rocked the world.
For some, it’s been the worst couple of years ever… losing family members… jobs… friends… normalcy.
This is why we are going to end on a high note because as dark and dreary as the last year has been, there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
During Christmas we celebrate the hope that we have in Jesus Christ as we look at and remember how he chose to enter our world.
Listen to me…
Let’s begin this journey of Hope, Peace, Joy and Love and make this The Best Christmas Ever.
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We will experience our Best Christmas Ever when we realize our hope is in Christ
Jesus arrival into our world was a source of great hope for people.
For hundreds of years, the Israelites, God’s chosen people, had stumbled around in the darkness.
They were tormented and defeated by the evil that was all around them.
Maybe you like many others know what it’s like to be surrounded by darkness as you struggle with disappointments… mistakes… failure… temptations… and sin.
It’s difficult to have hope when all you can see is darkness.
Yes, it’s easy to see darkness in our world right now… if you don’t the news will help you see it.
Here is what I know.
The best way to eliminate darkness is to expose it to light.
Light chases out the darkness.
When Jesus entered our world as a baby, hundreds of prophecies were fulfilled and the world found hope in the birth of its Savior.
Jesus is the light of the world
Jesus is the light of the world…
Jesus is the light and nothing will extinguish it.
Look what Isaiah said hundreds of years before Jesus was born.
Isaiah was perhaps the greatest prophet God used in the OT.
He was prophesying to a broken and defeated people who were filled with despair and hopelessness during one of Israel’s darkest times.
What Isaiah offered, the the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, was hope.
Isaiah offered the people hope
Specifically, there would be light in place of darkness and that light would shine on those living in the darkness.
Now today, we know Isaiah was prophesying about Jesus coming into our world.
We also know that not only has Jesus, the Messiah, already come once, but we know that He is coming again, so with patience and hope we look for Jesus 2nd coming.
As we proceed through this season of Christmas (or Advent) we must recognize and acknowledge our hope is in Jesus Christ, our Savior.
Jesus is the Reason for the Season.
He is the light piercing through the deepest darkness that’s trying to destroy our lives.
Jesus one day will return for each of us who follow him, but until he does, we must trust him here and now to do what he says he will do.
And we must follow his leading and accomplish what he wants each of us to do.
Our shared hope is in Christ alone.
2. We will experience the best Christmas Ever because Hope sees light in the middle of Darkness
Hope is what allows us in the middle of a Pandemic… or in the middle of a personal crisis… in the middle of a long sickness… in the middle of our kids our spouses not living like the should… Hope lets us see the Light in the darkness.
Look what Paul said,
Paul is quoting Isaiah in Romans 15 and saying that the heir to David’s throne is the source of hope.
He’s talking about Jesus.
Jesus is the source of our hope.
After quoting Isaiah, Paul gives us a sort of benediction and encouragement.
He prays that we will be filled completely with Joy and peace because we trust in Jesus.
Think about this.
Do you want joy and peace in your life?
Joy and peace come as we trust in Jesus, which leads to an overflow of hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Hope doesn’t increase because our circumstances improve.
That’s nice when it happens.
Hope doesn’t decrease with difficult times come into our lives.
Hope resides in a person… the person of Jesus Christ.
So even in the middle of suffering, of pain, and of loss, we can be overflowing with hope.
The difficulty is to maintain trust and confidence in God’s plan for our lives.
It’s natural to have doubts and it’s not abnormal to be scared… confused.... or even frustrated.
Actually that means you are in fact - human.
You are exactly the kind of human God sent his Son Jesus to die for.
On your worst day, Jesus is for you and with you shining His light into the darkness trying to destroy your life.
3. We will experience our Best Christmas Ever when you let Jesus live in you and shine through you.
When you give your life to Jesus, something amazing happens.
Everything changes.
Things you thought were important are not so important anymore.
Everything you thought you could not live without loses it’s shine.
Here’s what happens.
You become a new creation.
You become a new creation… a new person.
Everything becomes new… new motives… new desires… and new goals.
Paul describes how it works.
Living the Christian Life is not a matter of us trying to live for Christ ourselves… or even with Holy Spirit’s help.
Living the Christian life is about dying to ourselves and allowing Jesus to live in and through us.
As you grow in your faith, you will begin to overflow with hope.
As the hope comes pouring out of you in every situation and through any adversity, where do you think it goes?
Whats is the purpose of being filled with hope?
share a time where hope shined through
4. We will experience our Best Christmas Ever when you let your light shine
Don’t hide the light Jesus is shinning into your life.
Let it shine.
Pic of a lighthouse
Think with me for a moment about a lighthouse.
It’s a tall tower with a light at the top that shines out to sea.
The two purposes of the light house are to aid in navigation of ships and to warn boats of dangerous places.
Hope is a lot like the light house.
Hope will help guide you through uncharted, unknown and dangerous territory.
Hope in Christ will get you through that health crisis… the teen years… a pandemic… loss of job… retirement… It will get us through.
But hope not only helps us, it can overflow in our lives and out into other’s lives.
Peter said,
When we live with the light os Jesus shinning in our lives, people will notice, and they will ask… ask how you can have peace and joy when you just lost your job… or your freedom… when your teenager just did… when a pandemic has everyone walking in fear, but you are not because your hope is in Jesus.
Then you can shar it with them.
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