Embracing Love: The Advent Call to Action

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"Micah 5, verses 2 -5. Not Micah 2. But you, Bethlehem, Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times. Therefore, Israel will be abandoned until the time when she who is in labor bears a son, and the rest of his brothers return to join the Israelites. He will stand and shepherd his flock in the strength of the Lord, in the majesty of the name of the Lord his God. And they will live securely, for then his greatness will reach to the ends of the earth, and he will be our peace." [00:26:08]

"As God spoke through Micah, Micah, one of the prophets, that someone that God chose to speak to his people mentioned that he would come from Bethlehem and that he would be a shepherd. But why these things? It doesn't make sense, right? If you're going to have this Messiah come, the one who's going to save all of humanity, who's going to come and fix everything, why a shepherd? Why from Bethlehem? Well, as we look all through our scripture, we see that God doesn't do things the way we think they should be done." [00:28:48]

"We look at the life and the ministry of Jesus and it's kind of sometimes described as he came to bring an upside down kingdom, different way of thinking. But really, he came to make things right side up, the way things were meant to be. When you look at those that were shunned in society, Jesus went to them first and highlighted their significance. When you look at those that were maybe looked down upon, that were seen as shameful, Jesus chose to highlight them, to focus them." [00:29:23]

"Mary was greatly troubled at his words and wondered what kind of greeting this might be. But the angel said to her, do not be afraid, Mary. You have found favor with God. You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you will call him Jesus. He will be great, and he will be called the son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over Jacob's descendants forever. His kingdom will never be." [00:32:39]

"But Mary had this choice, and she chose to serve God, to humble herself in the midst of great sacrifice. In consequence, at the time in her culture to be pregnant outside of wedlock, because at the time she was only engaged to Joseph, this could have brought great shame. And then I wonder if she was thinking about, how am I going to tell Joseph?" [00:33:52]

"Because Joseph, her husband, was faithful to the law and yet did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly. He was a respectful. I know that doesn't seem like a great choice. It's like, she's pregnant, she's alone, I'm going to divorce you. But he was trying to do the right thing. He was trying to save her from this public disgrace, this shame." [00:35:06]

"God's plan was to see love come down to this earth, to see love in action. And that was what I think drove Mary and Joseph to say yes. They humbled themselves before God. They saw God's love for them and wanted to see that love on this earth come through the form of the Messiah." [00:36:40]

"Sometimes I don't think Mary and Joseph are given enough credit. I think there's some deep Christian history that shows how wonderful they are to humble themselves, to choose to serve God in this way. And Scripture doesn't really highlight them a whole lot other than right here. We see Mary mentioned a couple of other times in the life of Jesus. Once going to visit Him. Another time, actually one of the first mentions I think is interesting." [00:39:08]

"Love drove Mary to undergo all of that. Love drove Joseph to say, yes, I will do this. And love came down. And Jesus came in the form of the baby, fully God, fully man. Lived a life like the rest of us, endured trials like the rest of us, temptations, frustrations, I'm sure. All the while, He never sinned, though. And then He died. He chose that. He was willing to do that." [00:42:39]

"And I've seen you mirror that in this city. Because we have that choice to take all of that love that we've been shown and not hold on to it so tightly that it just affects us, but rather hold on to it so loosely that we can then show it to others. To take that light and shine it in those dark places in this world where it's so beautiful. And it seems like there's no hope or no peace or no goodness." [00:50:32]

"Thank you that you love us and care for us so much. Thank you, Jesus, that you were willing to come as this small child, this baby, this infant so helpless, but yet you came both fully God, fully man. You came, you lived life amongst us and showed us love. Showed us what love is and what love looks like." [00:53:27]

"As an example for us to carry on as we patiently, and sometimes not so patiently, await for you coming again to set everything right, to make it perfect. So I pray that while we wait, we would not be passive, but we would continue to be active, showing your love to everyone around us this Christmas, as well as for the rest of this year and into the next. And forever until you return in your" [00:54:20]

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