Embracing the Light: A Christmas Call to Action

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Our hope is that by the end of this service that you have found the light of Christ that you've remembered that the darkness cannot overcome it and that as we take you back to Bethlehem to share those events and to ask what does that mean for us today we want to tell you about some things that are coming up in January here a worship series is [00:18:27] (28 seconds)


The very beginning of the Bible, Genesis chapter one, starts the earth was a formless void and darkness covered the face of the deep. Darkness. Chaos. And then into that chaos, into that darkness, God speaks. God shouts, let there be light. And there was light. And it was good. [00:32:43] (31 seconds)


Every time there is darkness, God is pouring light into it. God is light. And God pours light into the darkness. So when we think about light and darkness, we're going to start with darkness. The Bible uses darkness in two different ways to describe two different things. One is, evil, the awful things human beings do to each other. [00:33:42] (27 seconds)


And in those situations of darkness, both evil and despair, God speaks. God speaks, let there be light, and there is light. In the Psalms it says, it is you, O God, who lights my lamp. The Lord my God lights up my darkness. The prophet Micah said, do not rejoice over me, O my enemy. When I fall, I shall rise. [00:38:22] (32 seconds)


And so God came to us as a baby in Bethlehem bringing light to say, I am with you. I'm not going to leave you. No matter where you've been, no matter what you've done, no matter what creepy, cruddy thing you have ever done, that I forgive you and I will redeem you if you will let me. [00:42:31] (30 seconds)


And I hope, I hope that you will be, that you will be shaped by my love. God is saying in Jesus, I have hopes and dreams for you of who you'll be and what you'll do and what you'll be like. And more than anything, I want you to know that I love you. [00:44:24] (24 seconds)


At Christmas, when we look at the Christ child, and then we remember that he grew up, called disciples. When we, when we think, when we understand that he is the word, that he is the light made, made flesh, made human. There comes a moment in your life. It might be when you're a kid or when you're 20, or when you're 80, but there comes a moment when you say, I get it. [00:45:20] (30 seconds)


Jesus said, I am the light of the world. And then. He turned to his disciples and said, you are the light of the world. Let your light shine among all. Let it shine before all so that they might see your good works and glorify God. You see, Christmas comes with an expectation to do something. [00:47:33] (27 seconds)


God was born as Jesus, bringing the light to show us the light so that we could become light, so that we could be the light, so that we could be part of pushing back the darkness. You are God's strategic plan for changing this world, for bringing light. For bringing light into the dark places of the world. [00:48:45] (26 seconds)


The darkness is passing away and the true light is already shining. Whoever loves a brother or sister, lives in the light and how awesome is it that when you help somebody when you minister to them when you bless them when you encourage them when you when you feed them or when you give them a chance to go to school when you help somebody you are bringing light you are shining light into the darkness [00:49:30] (33 seconds)


And for the blessing. You are sent in the light of Christ. You are light. Let your light shine before the world so that all who see it give glory to God. And may the blessing of God Almighty, the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, be among you and remain with you always. Merry Christmas. Amen. [01:15:25] (23 seconds)


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