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INTRODUCTION:
Jesus did not come to establish a holiday; he came for some very specific purposes.
I- JESUS CAME TO FULFILL GOD’S PROMISES (Luke 2:1-7)
There are numerous prophesies about the birth, life, death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.
When Jesus came, he came to fulfill those prophetic promises.
Here are a few:
The promise to Adam & Eve (Genesis 3:15)
The promise through Isaiah (Isaiah 7:14)
The promise of through Micah (Mic 5:2)
II- JESUS CAME TO PROVIDE SALVATION FOR PEOPLE (Luke 2:8-20)
God promised that the messiah would suffer for our sins.
(Isaiah 53:3-7,10-11)
It was because of His love for us that Jesus died.
(Romans 5:8)
CONCLUSION:
What is to be our response to his coming?
Believe the Good News of God’s fulfilled promises.
(Mark 1:15)
Receive the salvation God has provided.
(John 1:12)
Proclaim the Good News of salvation to people around us.
(MARK 16:15)
Seek to carry the Good News to people everywhere.
(ACTS 1:8)
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