In his sermon titled "Spirit of Christmas: Surprising Selections," Pastor Tim Bond explores the theme of God's unexpected choices throughout the biblical narrative, particularly in the context of Jesus' birth and ministry. He begins by discussing how God often chooses the foolish, weak, and lowly things of the world to shame the wise and strong, as stated in 1 Corinthians. This is exemplified in God's decision to include ordinary individuals in His divine plan, a choice that should inspire reflection and gratitude among believers.
Pastor Bond then contrasts the humble circumstances of Jesus' birth with His divine nature, as described in Colossians. Jesus, the creator of all, was born in a manger rather than a palace, and the good news of His birth was first announced to shepherds, individuals on the fringes of society. This pattern of God choosing the least and the last continues throughout Jesus' life, as He calls disciples who were slow to understand, as well as outcasts, prostitutes, and tax collectors.
The pastor expresses gratitude for God's inclusion of flawed individuals in His Kingdom purpose, reminding the congregation that even those who feel unqualified are part of God's plan. He encourages the congregation to celebrate this through song, acknowledging the transformative power of Jesus' birth.
The sermon also delves into the surprising selections made by God in the story of Jesus' birth, such as choosing Mary, a young girl from an obscure town, and the three kings, who were outsiders. Pastor Bond questions why God would choose seemingly insignificant individuals for such pivotal roles in the redemption narrative.
Finally, Pastor Bond engages the congregation with a light-hearted game, asking them to choose football players and singers for hypothetical teams and bands. This interactive element serves as a prelude to a discussion about selection and preference, setting the stage for the deeper theological insights that follow.
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