In this message, we explore the profound connection between grace, truth, and the heart of God as revealed through Jesus Christ. We embark on a journey of understanding, ascending a metaphorical staircase to grasp the reality of Christmas. The first step acknowledges the invisibility of God, a challenge that has perplexed humanity. Despite this invisibility, God has made Himself known through the law of Moses, which served as a preliminary revelation of His grace and truth. This law was not in contradiction to Jesus but rather a pointer to the greater fulfillment found in Him.
The third step reveals the astonishing truth that God became human. The Word, who was with God and was God, became flesh and dwelt among us. This incarnation was not a temporary visit but a profound act of intimacy and closeness, symbolized by God pitching His tent among humanity. In Jesus, we see God; He is the visible manifestation of the invisible God. Through Jesus, we behold the glory of God, full of grace and truth.
The essence of God's revelation in Jesus is encapsulated in these two words: grace and truth. Truth represents the ultimate reality, the eternal substance that remains when all else fades. Grace, on the other hand, is the overflowing, lavish demonstration of God's favor towards unworthy sinners. It is in this grace that we find the fullness of God's deity, as He overflows with love and mercy.
The final step in our journey is the call to receive this grace. God did not reveal Himself merely to inform us but to transform us. He desires that we experience His grace, that it becomes a foundation for our lives, providing strength, cleansing, and hope. As we approach Christmas, we are invited to welcome God into our lives, to let His grace wash over us, and to find joy and peace in His presence.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Invisibility of God: The invisibility of God challenges us to seek Him beyond what is seen. Just as the unseen child in the womb is real, so is God, who has made Himself known through Jesus. This calls us to trust in the unseen reality of God's presence and work in our lives. [04:24]
- 2. The Law as a Pointer to Grace: The law of Moses was not in contradiction to Jesus but a precursor to the grace and truth embodied in Him. It served as a witness, pointing us to the greater fulfillment found in Christ. This teaches us to see the continuity of God's revelation throughout history. [08:22]
- 3. God Became Human: The incarnation of God in Jesus is a profound act of intimacy. By pitching His tent among us, God demonstrated His desire for closeness and relationship. This reminds us that God is not distant but present and involved in our lives. [10:04]
- 4. Seeing God in Jesus: In Jesus, we see the visible manifestation of the invisible God. His life and actions reveal the heart of God, full of grace and truth. This encourages us to look to Jesus to understand who God is and how He relates to us. [14:08]
- 5. Receiving Grace Upon Grace: God's revelation in Jesus is not just to inform but to transform. We are called to receive His grace, allowing it to cleanse, empower, and fill us with hope and joy. This is the essence of the Christmas message, inviting us to experience God's love personally. [21:14]
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