In his sermon titled "Jesus - The Light Of The World," Pastor Nathan Funk begins by expressing gratitude for God's love and the positive changes in people's lives. He announces community events, including a parents' night out and a special Christmas Eve candlelight service, emphasizing the importance of supporting each other during the holiday season.
Pastor Funk discusses the transformative power of a genuine relationship with God, suggesting that worldly attachments fall away as one draws closer to God. He challenges the congregation to reflect on their lives and lay down pride and expectations, inviting Jesus to reveal their true value.
The sermon then explores the concept of working with God rather than for God, with Pastor Funk explaining that waiting and listening to God is more fruitful than trying to earn His approval. He shares a personal story about his son's hunting experience to illustrate the importance of not being alone in life, paralleling it with the message that God's plan is for humanity to never be alone.
Pastor Funk reflects on the 400 years of silence before the birth of Jesus, emphasizing that Jesus is the light that broke this silence and provided the foundation for a relationship with God. He shares a personal anecdote about men discussing their feelings openly, breaking the stigma that men do not talk about their emotions.
The sermon highlights the significance of breaking the silence and embracing meaningful things in life, using the example of men discussing their relationships and the biblical account of the angel announcing Jesus' birth to Mary.
Pastor Funk criticizes the religious regulations developed over the 400 years of silence, explaining that Jesus came to Earth to remove these burdens and offer a relationship with Him. He shares his realization of Jesus' value for him, despite his failures.
The pastor invites those who have not accepted Christ or wish to renew their commitment to do so, emphasizing the life-changing power of God's love. He expresses gratitude for the congregation and the opportunity to serve together.
Pastor Funk concludes by expressing gratitude for God's ability to do exceedingly abundantly above all we can imagine, encouraging the congregation to seek support and prayer, and reminding them of God's constant presence, as symbolized by the name Emmanuel.
The sermon also covers the B4 project, which provided food to families in need during the holiday season, and the speaker's encounter with Santa Claus, reminding the congregation that while Santa is fun, Jesus is the true meaning of Christmas.
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