Embracing Grace: The True Meaning of Christmas

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The angel of the Lord tells them, do not be afraid because they were bringing good news of great joy, which will be for all the people. For in the city of David, there has been born a savior or the savior who is Christ the Lord. Church, this awesome proclamation directly from heaven, it's dripped with redemptive implications because he was not only a gift towards the Jews, but he was a gift towards you and I. [00:14:58]

The Bible is clear that the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. And therefore in God's redemptive plan, what God was doing was providing his son, the God-man, as a gift to the world so that you and I can be in a right relationship. Relationship with God to experience eternal life. But it only happened, church, because Jesus Christ stepped down 42 generations, became incarnated so that he can serve on behalf of you and serve on behalf of me. [00:17:12]

God not only provides a gift, but God also, based on this text, made the qualified or made the unqualified qualified. Watch what he does. I love this. I love this because God's grace will always qualify you when you're not qualified. Did you hear what I said? God's grace will always qualify you when you're not qualified. I love this because God uses, here it is, the unqualified to promote a qualified message. [00:18:16]

But what God does, God will meet you right where you are. He met them out in the field, brought down the heavenly host, and they got a taste of what the praise and worship sounds like from heaven. And that's a testimony for all. All of us. God will meet you right where you are. Folks try to tell you you need to come in the house to get cleaned up. You need to stop doing this and stop doing that. Baby, my God is so powerful. He can meet me in the jail. [00:22:53]

God sent an angel where they were, gave them the good news of great joy and allowed them to experience the greatest praise and worship team straight out of heaven. That's what God did. And I know we're trying to figure out, well, why would God do that? It's all because of grace. Church, that's a word. For those of us in the building and those that are watching online, don't allow what here it is. Religious folks say about you or think about you. [00:23:57]

Notice, they encouraged one another in verse 15 to go straight to Bethlehem to see the thing that the Lord had revealed to them. The Bible says, watch it, the shepherds, plural. I'm in your text. Say, let us go straight to Bethlehem then. And see the thing that has happened which the Lord has made known. Now, you have to understand, they are all in the same boat. Because they are all despised people. [00:24:48]

The good news is, is that when you walk by faith, it opens up doors of opportunity for you and I to see the grace of God in our lives so that we can't help but to do the third one. And that is to have faith that testifies. Faith that testifies. Verses 17 through 19. The Bible says that when the shepherds saw baby Jesus, they shared the good news of great joy. [00:28:30]

They are the ones who appreciate grace so much so that they can turn around and be used as instruments of righteousness. In God's hands as a witness of the glory of God about the incarnation of Jesus Christ. I love this because God will always confound the wisdom of the so-called wise by using people, the world and society either despise, ridicule, hate, or have thrown away. [00:32:29]

The pattern is that they heard the good news. They came to Jesus. They believed and then they went witness. If you and I could ever get to a point, because God is still looking for men and women, boys and girls who have been deeply impacted by the gospel of Jesus Christ, that we heard the good news. [00:34:24]

Jesus' arrival fulfills God's promise of the Messiah, God's agent of salvation for Israel and for the entire world. The Bible says that after the shepherds saw what they needed to see in baby Jesus, they begin their journey back. I'm in verse 20. They begin their journey back to where they had come from. But y 'all, they left with a new disposition. They left after hearing, they came, and they saw. [00:38:23]

God allowed them to be a witness about Jesus. They brought Jesus, the Messiah, the Savior, to the whole entire world, which was all of God's grace. And they found themselves, here it is, the Bible says, giving God glory and praise for all the things that the Lord had allowed them to experience. And church, that's a word that you and I need to take hold within our heart this morning. [00:39:25]

We ought to be guilty, church, of witnessing about the grace of God through the faith of God. That produces. That produces a praise of God. And we ought to be guilty of being both a witness and a worshiper because of what God has done in our life. You see, when you are a recipient of grace, do you know how to demonstrate grace? Did you hear what I said? When you are a recipient of grace, you know how to demonstrate grace. [00:39:50]

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