Embracing God's Mercy and Reconciliation This Christmas

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"Because that is the message of Christmas. That's why Jesus came to this world, to bring mercy for people like you, for people like me, for people that are sitting around you in this room right now, for others that are in this world that are nothing like you. There's mercy for every single one of us. There's room for every stranger." [00:01:17] (23 seconds)


"many of them he may have of them or many of if not most of them are people that he had probably never had a conversation with before he probably knew very little about their lives he didn't really know what kind of lives they'd led what they'd done who they were and yet despite all of that paul says god opened up the funnel like it's the funnel is wide open the door is wide open when he says we he's me he means everybody god's opened this thing up to the entire world and he made it clear to us not through a prophet he didn't send another prophet to give us some prophecy about what god is going to do he sent himself into the world to communicate this that paul's saying god so loved you and god so loved me and god so loved the world that he moved god moved in our direction whether we ever choose to move in his direction or not that god is the great reconciler again i know that's kind of a churchy" [00:04:41] (70 seconds)


"The apostle Paul in another letter that he wrote, he says it this way. He says, Christ came into the world to reconcile us, to put us in right standing with God, not counting our sins against us. Now, if you're anything like me, this is kind of hard for us to imagine that God would not count our sins against us." [00:06:06] (19 seconds)


"You may not know this, but in their culture and at that time, shepherds were considered, they were like the outcasts of their society. They were considered unclean. They weren't really allowed or wanted in the city. They lived on the outskirts of town because nobody wanted them around. They were smelly. They were just different." [00:14:46] (21 seconds)


"And by the way, it's also interesting that in that culture where women had no, like they had no priority whatsoever in their culture. It's interesting that God chose to announce the birth of Jesus to a woman first, and then to shepherds, the outcasts of their society second, that that's who this birth was announced to, that Jesus was coming." [00:15:46] (24 seconds)


"And I'm not talking about good news or great joy of good times and having fun. I'm not talking about the thrills of life or indulging in behaviors and that kind of thing. I'm not talking about those momentary circumstances. I'm talking about true joy. True joy in your life from God is a constant because joy, as the angels celebrated, joy is anchored to a reality that does not change." [00:17:13] (29 seconds)


"One of Jesus' closest friends, John, tells us that God so loved the world that he did what we celebrate at Christmas. He sent his son. God so loved you and God so loved me that he moved in our direction. Now, again, maybe you've heard this story many times." [00:19:40] (23 seconds)


"But maybe this is a story that you have struggled to believe, or maybe you're struggling to believe it today. But if it's true, if all of this is true, if all of this happened, and it really is good news of great joy, if that is absolutely true." [00:20:11] (14 seconds)


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