In this Christmas message, I extend a heartfelt invitation to embrace the profound hope and purpose found in Jesus Christ. Jesus came to preach the gospel to the poor, heal the brokenhearted, and set captives free. If you feel impoverished, broken, or trapped, know that Jesus offers the resources and strength you need to face life's challenges. Through prayer, we reach out to those in need, asking God to perform miracles and bring healing, freedom, and vision into their lives.
Reflecting on my own experience as a shepherd, I draw parallels between caring for sheep and pastoring God's people. God has a special place in His heart for shepherds, and He revealed the birth of His Son to them first. Throughout history, there have been shepherds who misused their positions, leading people astray. However, God promises to gather His flock and appoint shepherds who will feed, protect, and guide them.
In the Christmas story, the message of the Messiah was delivered to shepherds, not the religious elite. These shepherds lived among the people, understanding their struggles and caring deeply for them. Today, God is calling modern-day shepherds—those who live among the people, know their struggles, and care for them. You may not realize it, but you are a shepherd. You are called to bring hope and good news to those around you.
The message of Jesus is one of great joy for all people. It is a call to rise and move towards the promise of God, even if you don't fully understand it yet. You may feel inadequate or marginalized, but God has chosen you to be a shepherd. You are not meant to use your position for personal gain but to care for those entrusted to you. As shepherds, we are called to share the good news of Jesus, bringing life and hope to others.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Jesus came to bring good news to the poor, heal the brokenhearted, and set captives free. If you feel lacking or trapped, Jesus offers the strength and resources you need to face life's challenges. Embrace His promise of healing and freedom. [00:12]
- 2. God has a special place in His heart for shepherds, those who care for and guide His people. Throughout history, some shepherds have misused their positions, but God promises to appoint shepherds who will feed, protect, and guide His flock. [06:00]
- 3. The message of the Messiah was delivered to shepherds, not the religious elite. These shepherds lived among the people, understanding their struggles and caring deeply for them. Today, God is calling modern-day shepherds to bring hope and good news to those around them. [12:20]
- 4. You may not realize it, but you are a shepherd. You are called to bring hope and good news to those around you. You are not meant to use your position for personal gain but to care for those entrusted to you. [18:31]
- 5. The message of Jesus is one of great joy for all people. It is a call to rise and move towards the promise of God, even if you don't fully understand it yet. Embrace your role as a shepherd and share the good news of Jesus, bringing life and hope to others. [22:42]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:12] - Jesus' Mission to the Poor
- [00:55] - Prayer for Healing and Freedom
- [02:58] - Communion Invitation
- [04:13] - Calling All Shepherds
- [06:00] - Warning to Misguided Shepherds
- [07:50] - Jesus' Confrontation with Religious Leaders
- [09:32] - The Heart of True Shepherds
- [12:20] - The Christmas Story and Shepherds
- [14:55] - Moving Towards God's Promise
- [17:26] - The Power of the Son of God
- [19:02] - The Role of Modern-Day Shepherds
- [21:51] - Shepherds' Return and Praise
- [23:23] - God's Plan for Shepherds
- [26:09] - Communion Preparation