The sermon emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the pursuit of Christ, especially during the Christmas season. While acknowledging the busyness of the season with planning and gift-giving, the speaker urges the congregation to focus on worshiping Christ with their whole hearts. The presence of God is likened to a comforting force during hardships, as noted by C.S. Lewis and John Piper, who suggest that true joy comes from God rather than material possessions. The speaker introduces the "Mary and Bright" series, which will delve into the story of the wise men and the prophetic meaning behind their gifts, encouraging the use of Bible apps for following scripture.
Worship is highlighted as a humble act of recognizing God's supreme power and authority. The wise men's journey to worship Jesus is presented as an example of seeking the King of Kings above all earthly rulers. The speaker reminds the congregation that God is not only a father but also a king with rules to be followed. Unity and support within the Christian community are also emphasized, with a call to help those in need and contribute financially to educational causes.
Jesus' kingship is a central theme, with various instances of His being proclaimed king, such as during His entry into Jerusalem and on the cross. Jesus' mission is explained as bringing eternal peace and restoring broken relationships with God. The speaker encourages personal worship and persistence in seeking Jesus, using the wise men's journey as an example.
The significance of the gifts of the wise men is explored, with gold symbolizing Jesus' kingship and divinity. The Magi's recognition of Jesus as the promised king is supported by biblical prophecy. The historical background of the Magi is provided, explaining their role as kingmakers and their influence in various fields. The speaker corrects misconceptions about the Magi, noting their significant presence in Jerusalem and their absence at Jesus' birth in the stable.
Finally, the three gifts of the wise men are discussed as symbols of Christ's identity: gold for royalty, frankincense for divinity, and myrrh for humanity. These gifts are seen as a tangible proclamation of the gospel, illustrating Jesus' role in reconnecting humanity to God.
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