The sermon explores the concept of Advent, the arrival of Jesus Christ, and the fulfillment of ancient prophecies. The speaker begins by asserting that God's plan for redemption through Christ was established before the creation of the world and was revealed in the last times for humanity's sake. The speaker references biblical verses to support the idea that God's timing is perfect, and Jesus arrived at the historical moment when conditions were ripe for his coming.
The speaker then delves into the meaning of Advent, likening it to the grand celebrations of a Caesar's arrival in ancient times, paralleling the heavenly celebration at Jesus' birth. The significance of Jesus' arrival is likened to the anticipation of a long-awaited hero, surpassing fictional characters like Luke Skywalker or Neo, as Jesus embodies the roles of prophet, priest, and king.
A significant portion of the sermon is dedicated to the prophecies that Jesus fulfilled. The speaker compares discovering a letter from Abraham Lincoln that accurately predicts one's life to the amazement of Jesus fulfilling around 300 prophecies. These include the prophecy of the offspring of the woman crushing the serpent's head, the virgin birth foretold by Isaiah, and Micah's pinpointing of Bethlehem as the birthplace of the Messiah.
The speaker also addresses the statistical improbability of one person fulfilling multiple prophecies, as calculated by Dr. Peter Stoner. The odds of Jesus fulfilling just eight of the prophecies are likened to finding a single gold dollar in a state covered two feet deep with silver dollars, emphasizing the miraculous nature of these events.
Furthermore, the sermon discusses the perfect timing of God's plan, with historical figures like Alexander the Great and Caesar Augustus setting the stage for the spread of the Gospel. The Greek language became widespread, and the Pax Romana ensured safer travel, facilitating the dissemination of Jesus' story and message from Jerusalem, a strategic crossroads of continents.
The speaker also addresses the question of why Jesus did not come in a more technologically advanced era, explaining the importance of the temple in Jerusalem for the fulfillment of prophecies and the perfect timing of Jesus' arrival in history.
Lastly, the speaker shares a personal story from their childhood about the excitement of counting down to Christmas with an Advent calendar, drawing a parallel to the anticipation of Jesus' arrival.
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