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Introduction
We are continuing a series that we began last week titled ‘Experiencing the Christmas Story’, where we are examining the sights & sounds of what is known as the Christmas story.
As I mentioned last week, the story that we typically know as the Christmas story takes place over the course of about around 3 years.
Last weeks message: ‘What was Heard in the Christmas Story’
We saw how:
Mary Heard Words of Blessing
How she was Blessed
How she would Bring Forth a Blessing
Joseph Heard Words of Course Correcting
The Revelation of Joseph
The Decision by Joseph
The Correction of the Holy Ghost
The Shepherds Heard Words of Good Tidings
There was Deliverance for Them
There was Directions to Them
Herod Heard Words of a Reckoning
The Wise Men Proclaimed the Christ
Herod Preferred His Kingdom to God’s
While last week we preached on what was Heard in the Christmas story, today we’re going to present unto you what was SEEN in the Christmas Story.
I.
The Wise Men Saw God’s Providence (Mat.
2:1-11)
He Provided an Indication (v2)
Consider this for a moment… There are literally countless stars in they sky.
(Ill.)
I google the question: ‘How many stars are there?’,
and this is the answer: Using the Milky Way as our model, we can multiply the number of stars in a typical galaxy (100 billion) by the number of galaxies in the universe (2 trillion).
The answer is an absolutely astounding number.
There are approximately 200 billion trillion stars in the universe.
Or, to put it another way, 200 sextillion.
- And this is a guess / estimation, because man has no way of knowing!
This is one of the reasons I love in the Creation account: Gen. 1:14-16 “And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so.
And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.”
The interesting thing is that the wise men didn’t declare the billions of stars, they said they saw ‘his star’.
The fact that they saw ‘His star’ was an indication that this baby born in Bethlehem was SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL!
What they saw was an indication of something very special, but it also provided them direction
He Provided Direction (v9)
Not only what they saw was an indication of something special, but it also gave them direction to Jesus.
That leads me to this, Christian: There is something in you that sets you apart from the crowd.
There is something special in you… and as long as you shine as God intends for you to shine, you’ll lead others to Jesus as well!
I know we struggle sometimes, but all too often when lost people interact with Christians, we Christians act like we just ate a lemon.
If you want to lead others to Christ, you need to shine!
If you want to give others compelling reason for others to look for Jesus, you need to shine!
I KNOW we all go through struggles, but we have a refuge to flee to!
I KNOW we all go through heartaches, but we have someone who will bear our burdens!
I KNOW the road gets tough, but we have a ‘LAMP UNTO OUR FEET & LIGHT UNTO OUR PATH’!
The Wise Men SAW the STAR - and it led them to Jesus: Christian, where are you leading others?
How’s your shine?
The Wise Men Saw God’s Providence.
Secondly, the Shepherds saw a Phenomenon
II.
The Shepherds saw a Phenomenon (Luk.
2:7-14)
When I first considered what the Shepherds saw, I thought about the brilliance & the majesty of seeing the multitude of Heavenly Hosts shout ‘Glory to God in the Highest and on earth peace, good will toward men’ - and the uniqueness of it.
But the more I considered the Phenomenon with the Shepherds, the more I settled on the single point that I want to share with you today that is so amazing, and that is what the Shepherds saw was Unconditional Favor.
Unconditional Favor
They experienced the Unconditional Favor of God!
The reason why this is such a phenomenon is because it seems to be so rare in our society today.
Our society is getting worse & worse about dividing people.
We are divided by:
Social status
Economical status
The color of our skin
Where we are from
Our age & the generation to which we belong
I thought that the differences between men & women were enough… turns out there are (depending on where you look), either 63, 81 or 112 different genders now!
This is an extreme example of how our society (by Satan’s work) divides.
But I want you to know something: Just as God loved those nameless, poor shepherds, God loves you to!
And there is only one main division with God, and that’s the sheep on the right hand and the goats on the left.
There are those who are LOST, and those who are SAVED!
And the GOOD NEWS is that God loves you IN SPITE OF YOU and He will save you RIGHT WHERE YOU’RE AT! Why?
Because GOD LOVES THE WORLD! (Joh.
3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” )
God showed Unconditional Favor to the Shepherds - and He will to you as well!
The Wise Men Saw God’s Providence.
Secondly, the Shepherds saw a Phenomenon.
Next, we look to Simeon
III.
Simeon Saw a Promise Fulfilled (Luk.
2:25-32)
This is a portion of Scripture that is not thought of much during the Christmas story, but an important part nonetheless.
As Joseph & Mary go to offer the redemption price for the firstborn child, they encounter this man who was waiting for God’s Christ to come - the Saviour of Israel.
And there are two things that I want examine concerning what this man saw the day he met Jesus.
He Saw God’s Salvation (v30)
Now there’s something I want to recognize and that is this: Before Simeon could see the Salvation of the LORD - Jesus had to be presented unto him.
Every soul in this church that has experienced the Salvation of the LORD has done so because SOMEONE took the time to PRESENT JESUS UNTO THEM!
(Ill.)
My testimony: 21 years ago I was lost and unbeknownst to me, was headed to a Hell… and I say ‘unbeknownst to be’ because had someone not told me better, I would have (as many others have) figured that because I haven’t raped or killed anyone, then I would surely go to Heaven.
Hell was just for the really, REALLY bad people.
But Jesus was presented to me - and I realized that Hell is not reserved for people I thought were worse than me - but for me!
Not because I haven’t done enough good works, but because I have sinned against God, and no manner of works can erase the stain of sin! BUT I LIKE SIMEON SAW THE SALVATION OF THE LORD!
I saw that Jesus loved me and died in my place upon the Cross to pay my sin debt, and if I would put my faith in Him, He would save me!
Simeon saw something wonderful that day - He saw God’s Promise Fulfilled!
Church, might I add… God is a promise KEEPER!
He Saw God’s Salvation and His Soul was Satisfied!
His Soul was Satisfied (v29)
He was ready to go!
(Ill.)
21 years ago I put my faith in the LORD Jesus.
since then I have grown in my knowledge & understanding of the LORD.
And there’s not been a day that has gone by in 21 years that I have ever regretted that I chose this path.
In fact, the only regrets that I have over the last 21 years revolve around things where I have failed the LORD - for I have failed HIM, but He’s never failed ME!
So I stand here today and say ‘My soul is Satisfied in the LORD!’
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