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Main Idea: Jesus is the promised King.
Key Question: How does the King’s coming impact my life?
1. Jesus is the King of All.
(v. 1)
2. Jesus is the King for All.
(v.
2-16)
How is Jesus the King FOR all?
Can this King save anybody?
Think about the genealogy of Christ.
The genealogy of the King of the Universe.
Abraham was a liar.
Isaac lied like his dad and played favorites with his kids.
Jacob carried the family tradition and acted deceitfully.
Judah sought out a prostitute.
Tamar deceived and slept with her father in law.
Ruth came from an idolatrous people.
David committed adultery and murder.
Bathsheba was manipulated by the king for his pleasure.
Solomon was a fornicator and idolator.
Rehoboam was prideful.
Abijah led Israel to worship false gods.
Asa began to trust himself more than God.
Jehosephat made a pact with the wicked.
Joram rebelled against God.
Uzzziah died of leprosy because of his pride.
Jothan failed to lead Israel in worship of God.
Ahaz burned and sacrificed children.
Hezekiah was prideful.
Manasseh worship Baal and burned children.
Amon was a murderer and idolater.
Josiah disobeyed God’s direction, and Jeconiah was a thief.
This list reveals that Jesus came to save everybody.
He came to save the liar, bad parents, the sexually immoral, the idolaters, the manipulated, the prideful, the wicked, the heathen, the disobedient, the thief.
Jesus came for all sinners!
You may ask what about the others.
What about the good in this list.
Yes, Boaz was viewed as a redeemer and Mary as the best among her peers.
Yet, they still were sinners.
They need Christ!
Jesus came to even save the “good” from their sins.
Jesus came to save all.
Won’t you be saved today!
Won’t you see that God can use you for His purpose and for His glory.
God uses sinful people because that are the only kind.
God saves the sinful.
Cleanses the sinful.
Redeems the sinful.
This is the gift of Christmas!
1 cor 6:9-
3. Jesus is the King above All.
(v.
16)
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