In a sermon delivered on Sunday Morning, December 17, 2023, at the Depoe Bay Campus, the pastor delved into the essence of the Christmas story and its profound message of love. The sermon began with a reflection on the significance of growing closer to God, as exemplified by Simeon's encounter with the infant Jesus. The pastor emphasized that Jesus came for the salvation of all people and encouraged the congregation to avoid complacency in their faith.
The pastor then drew parallels between the shepherds who first heard the news of Jesus' birth and the ordinary people of today, suggesting that God chooses to use the humble and the lowly for His purposes. The shepherds' response to the angelic announcement was to seek Jesus and worship Him, a model for personal experience and relationship with Christ.
A poignant reminder was given that upon reaching heaven, believers will be asked what they did with Jesus in their lives. The pastor urged everyone to live with a sense of urgency in spreading Jesus' love and to strive to present a crown of meaningful actions to the Father.
The sermon also highlighted the shepherds' lack of formal qualifications, yet their willingness to share the good news about Jesus. A personal encounter with Christ was presented as transformative, with an anecdote about Francis Chan's wedding for a widow illustrating the power of love and commitment.
The choice of shepherds as the first to hear of the Messiah's birth was underscored as a testament to God's humility and inclusivity. The pastor encouraged the congregation to align their hearts with God's word and to be in awe of the angelic proclamation that brought fear and wonder to the shepherds.
The unconditional and undeserved nature of God's love was a central theme, with references to Ephesians 2:8-9 and John 3:16. The story of the prodigal son was used to illustrate the opportunity for reconciliation and the pastor highlighted that salvation is a gift, not earned through works.
The Christmas story was presented as a testament to God's great love, with Jesus' birth, death, and resurrection being central to the plan of salvation. The pastor expressed that this plan should have been announced to influential people, but instead, it was revealed to humble individuals like Mary, Joseph, and the shepherds.
The sermon concluded with a call to accept and embrace each other's flaws because of God's unfailing love. The pastor reminded the congregation that God's love is not based on our performance but on Christ's sacrifice. The early church's experiences were cited as evidence that nothing can separate us from God's love.
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