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The Heart Of Christmas
Week 1- Hope Is At The Heart Of Christmas
Big Idea:
The prophet Isaiah writes one of the most classic of all Old Testament prophecies about the coming birth of Christ.
The passage he writes is born of gloom and darkness.
The world had felt the full weight of sin, and it had wreaked havoc on all of creation.
What Isaiah offered in chapter nine was something the Jewish people needed more than anything—hope.
Hope that one day someone would come to make all things right and restore what had been broken.
The birth of Jesus was the fulfillment of that hope and this fact offers us hope in our lives today.
Prayer: “Father God, we come to you this morning in need of hope—hope that you are faithful and have provided all we need by sending your Son to us.
We ask that the light of his life would shine into our lives and lift our heads.
We offer to you the areas of our lives where we need your presence.
(silent prayer) We trust you today with our very lives, and we look forward to seeing how you will come through.
Thank you for the hope that can only come from you.
Thank you for showing us the heart of Christmas.”
Scripture: Isaiah 9:2-7 // Matthew 1:22-23 // Romans 15:4
Introduction
The Christmas season is finally upon us.
We can see and hear evidence of it all around.
Good morning, church!
It is so wonderful to be with you this morning as we begin a new sermon series that will introduce us to four of the main themes at the very heart of Christmas.
The holiday season, with all the tinsel, trees, and treats, can easily distract us from what really matters, which is the Christ child.
During this series, we will look at how hope, peace, joy and love are at the heart of Christmas.
This morning we will discover the hope that comes to us through the birth of Jesus Christ.
And I am sure we could all use a little hope this Christmas season…
Story: (Pastor - use this story or one of your own like it to describe the Christmas hope in your family)
The true reason there is hope at the heart of Christmas is not because of gifts but because of the birth of Jesus Christ.
His arrival on the earth was the fulfillment of a prophecy spoken hundreds of years before His birth.
Main Teaching
Read Isaiah 9:2-7
The backdrop to Isaiah’s writings (around 740 BC) was poor leadership.
The people of Israel had been suffering through the reigns of four ungodly kings: Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah.
They were corrupt and had led the people far from God.
It was a very dark time in history.
Isaiah wrote these words knowing God would have to intervene to bring Israel back to himself.
The kingdom was crumbling, and the people needed hope.
This passage makes two major statements.
This first is an acknowledgement of the brokenness and darkness that surrounded Israel due to sin and corruption.
The second is the hope of a dawning light through the birth of a child who would one day make all things right.
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