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Salvation Has Come
Merry Christmas Everyone!
(lets give the kids and their teachers a round of applause)
My name is Kyle Lammott, I’m the lead pastor here at Exodus Church
I am a man who loves excitement.
I ask my kids all the time if they are excited for this or that.
are you excited to play basketball?
are you excited to go to the movies?
are you excited to do chores today?
are you excited for Christmas?
So, let me ask you kids…
“Kids, How excited are you for Christmas?”
Christmas is a time to rejoice! (what does it mean to rejoice? its means to celebrate)
This is the day we celebrate the birth of Christ,
Immanuel (God with us),
the wonderful councilor, mighty God, everlasting father, prince of peace.
The son of David, the root of Jessie, the King of Israel, and the savior of the world.
The glorious fact that God entered into the darkness of our world to bring us into the light of his glory, to bring salvation to the world, is reason enough for us to rejoice every day of the year, yet it is good and right to set one day aside to celebrate the coming of our savior.
What is there not to be excited about???
So when we celebrate Christmas, we should REALLY celebrate!
So when we celebrate Christmas, we should REALLY celebrate!
For Christians, Christmas should be a day of feasting:
bellies full of good food, good drink, and lots of laughters.
bellies full of good food, good drink, and lots of laughter.
bellies full of good food, good drink, and lots of laughters.
The stories of Jesus’ birth go out of their way to tell us about men and women who are excited, who rejoice over the birth of the Messiah
John the baptist jumped for joy in his mothers womb when Mary, pregnant with Jesus, enters her home
Mary rejoices at the news of being pregnant with Jesus, she says, “my soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.
The Angles rejoiced, the shepherds rejoices, the wisemen rejoiced.
The Birth of Jesus is
Jesus tells us that even Abraham rejoiced as he looked forward to his coming.
There are many great ways we celebrate Christmas in our day.
This should not be the case, out of all the people in the world those who follow Jesus should celebrate with the most vigor and joy at Christmas.
We should see every part of Christmas as a conduit that leads us to Christ, not something that distracts.
Think about some of the different traditions we have for Christmas
Christmas Tree and presents
What a great symbol for us to see everyday during the advent season.
under the Christmas tree we receives gifts, in the same way under the tree Jesus died upon we receive the greatest gifts, of grace, mercy, forgiveness, and salvation.
Presents
Presents are not to distract us from Jesus, present lead us to Jesus.
When we give gifts to one another we image our father in heaven who has given us the greatest gift of all, Jesus Christ.
Special meals
When we eat and drink we are to do so for the glory of God, food and drink please the senses God has given us which allows us to praise God for his overwhelming kindness toward us.
Christmas dinner at my grandparents was always so good
Christmas Tree
turkey, ham, twice-baked potatoes, carrot casserole, egg-nog
What a
Time with Family and friends
When we spend time with family and friends we enjoy the unity and bond Christ died to create, the body of Christ, the family of God, enjoying time together around the celebration of the birth of Christ.
growing up we always went to my grandparents house on Christmas day.
Not only was did I enjoy time with my cousins, seeing my aunts and uncles and grandparents, but I loved being at my grandparents house.
Christmas music
Throughout the bible celebration is accompanied with music.
Around the throne of God there is an everlasting song being sung.
So at Christmas we should join our voices with the angels of heaven and praise him for what he has done in Christ.
Christmas Eve Service
perhaps one of the best ways we celebrate Christmas is by hanging Christmas Lights
Last night we took our family around to look at Christmas lights.
We went to the Arc which had a very impressive display of Christmas lights.
Christmas lights are a wonderful symbol for for the incarnation of Christ.
For Jesus has come as a light in the darkness.
John says,
John 1
He is the light in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it!
EXAMPLE*** Kids, who here is or ever has been afraid of the dark?
I remember as a kid spending the night as my grandparents house.
A house that felt perfectly safe during the day, at night became a place where all my senses were on high alert.
It was an old house in New England
It had so many rooms, places to explore, antique furniture, and so on.
It was like a house from the story books.
during the day it was one of my favorite places to be.
But at night, everything that loved about the house became the very things I feared.
The old radiators would knock during the night
The pipes would make strange noises
And the walls and floors would creek.
And all the old furniture seemed to cast very strange shadows on the walls and ceilings
There were times in the darkness of my grandparents house that I experienced a lot of fear as my imagination would run wild.
You see, in the darkness i could not rejoice, i could not celebrate.
For the darkness only brought fear, worry and anxiety.
There is a weight to the darkness that keep the heart from rejoicing.
When I was at my grandparents house, the only thing that would bring any sort of comfort was to turn on the lights.
When the lights came on, the fear vanished as quickly as the darkness.
The light came with with comfort, peace, and rest.
When the lights came on i was able to see the house as it really was, the lies of the darkness gave way to the truth of the light.
When Jesus came, he came as the light of the world, he came to push back the darkness of sin and give us the truth of his light.
You see, the darkness of sin has enslaved people from the days of Adam.
In the darkness of sin there is no life, only death.
And our only hope is that God himself would save us our of the darkness.
For we are incapable of saving ourselves.
And this is why we celebrate Christmas - Jesus has come, the word was made flesh, the eternal God dwelling with man, and he saved his people from their sins.
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This is what the Angel told Joseph before Jesus was born.
This is why we rejoice at Christmas.
This is why we have Christmas trees and presents,
This is why you have good food and drink
This is why you enjoy traditions, and music, and lights, and Christmas Eve services -
God himself wrapped himself in flesh and came to his people.
He came to bring salvation.
He came defeat Satan, sin and death.
He has transferred us from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of Christ.
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