Heart Transformation: The True Gift of Christmas

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Walks a little farther, and he sees, well, that guy looks like he'd be pretty handy in a fight. You know, is it him? Nope. You got to keep looking. So Simeon keeps going, and the Holy Spirit leads him past every person who fits the world's definition of a savior and leads him to the most unlikely of people, right? A little baby in the arms of a mom who is so poor she can't even afford to buy a lamb. [00:50:41] (24 seconds)


And most people assume when they read this, that Simeon was an old man at this point in his life. The text doesn't spell that out directly, but kind of the way he talks about it, you imagine he's been waiting his whole life for this moment to happen. And that for him, holding Jesus is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. And now he can kind of rest from this work of waiting. [00:52:02] (20 seconds)


And if you're up for it, I would encourage you, write this scripture down. Use this. Try this out this week as you're going to bed. Use this as a prayer that you pray. You know, if you go to sleep with your spouse, right? Say this. Pray this prayer together. Because I'm telling you, I know that when I do it and when I reflect on Simeon's words as I head off to bed, I tend to sleep better. [00:53:15] (19 seconds)


to reveal what was in people's hearts and then to begin to do the work of transforming their hearts from the inside out. That's how Jesus is going to bring about salvation, not by raising an army to drive out to the Romans. He's going to be doing it by revealing the truth of what is going on in our hearts and then allowing his grace and his love and his mercy to begin to transform those hearts. [00:55:22] (22 seconds)


I'll remove from you your heart of stone. And give you a heart of flesh. I'll put my spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep my laws. And when you stop and think about it, this is one of the most radical expressions of grace that you see anywhere in the Bible. Basically, God is saying, I know that you all don't have it in you to get your heart set right without my help. [00:56:20] (20 seconds)


They need a heart transplant. We've got to take the whole thing out because it's broken and give them a new heart. They don't need heart surgery, right? They need that transplant. So that's what God promises to do. He's like, I'm going to give you a new heart. But the good news is he doesn't just promise to give us a new heart. He also says he's going to give us a new spirit. [00:58:03] (17 seconds)


Encountering Jesus as Savior means that our hearts are revealed. Our desperate need for salvation becomes obvious. And through the work of Christ, God is able to change us inwardly in our hearts and in our minds. And when that happens, that inward change leads to a change in our action. Living lives that honor him and point others. Towards him. [01:04:32] (21 seconds)


And there's a lot of us who are here today. And a lot of folks watching online. And I don't know what's going on in each of your hearts. Maybe you're in a good place. And as we close out our time together today, you just want to thank God for his love and his work in your life. But for you, maybe your heart is hurting. [01:05:20] (16 seconds)


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