Prioritizing Christ: Worship and Unity This Christmas

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"Can I challenge you this year and this Christmas to make your pursuit of the king your highest priority? Like what would it look like if we were able to readjust our priorities this year?" [31:35] (Download)

"And may this revelation cause us to be like the wise men, to worship him preeminently above all else and others, to worship him personally with our whole heart, and to worship him persistently at all costs." [33:12] (Download)

"Life with God is not immunity from difficulties, but peace within difficulties. It's not immunity. We can have peace within those things because of the presence of God, because of his kingship and his lordship." [20:17] (Download)

"Worship starts with humility. It starts with recognizing who God is and who I am. It starts with acknowledging what God is able to do and where my limitations start." [24:10] (Download)

"The very mercy seat of God, the two cherubim were made of pure gold. Since gold represents God, it's no surprise that many idols and false gods were created of gold." [12:50] (Download)

"The gift of gold did two things. One, it appointed Jesus as the promised king in the line of David. What they were doing is they were proclaiming Jesus as the promised king." [13:52] (Download)

"He is the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the name above every other name and one that we need to revere as holy, set apart, and righteous. He's preeminent, we cannot lose sight of that, he is not just another God, he is Lord and King over all." [26:51] (Download)

"The first century church understood that these three types of gifts clearly symbolize three aspects of Christ's identity. One, the gold represents points to Jesus's royalty. The frankincense points to his divinity and the myrrh points to his humanity." [11:42] (Download)

"The gifts told the story of how God himself came down from heaven as a king gold to fulfill the priestly duties of reconnecting humanity back to God. Frankincense by laying down his life, becoming the final atonement for our sin. Myrrh." [11:42] (Download)
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