As we gather in this season of celebration, we are reminded of the significance of Christmas, a time when we intentionally pause to remember and give thanks for our Savior, Jesus Christ. While we celebrate Jesus every day, Christmas offers a special moment to reflect on His birth and the profound impact of His life. At Harvest, we are a family of Christ followers, committed to loving God, loving people, and serving the world. Our vision is to make, grow, and equip followers of Jesus to fulfill their God-given purpose through community, discipleship, and outreach.
As we approach Christmas, I am excited to begin a new series titled "The Christmas Gift," where we will explore the gifts brought by the wise men to Jesus. These gifts—gold, frankincense, and myrrh—were not only valuable but also spiritually significant, foreshadowing what Jesus would represent and accomplish. Today, we focus on frankincense, a gift symbolizing Jesus as our high priest. Frankincense was used by priests during sacrifices, representing the prayers of God's people rising to Him. It signifies Jesus' role as our intercessor, the one who bridges the gap between the holiness of God and the sinfulness of humanity.
In the Old Testament, priests made sacrifices for the forgiveness of sins and prayed on behalf of the people. Jesus, our high priest, fulfilled these roles by offering Himself as the ultimate sacrifice, satisfying God's justice and extending His mercy. Unlike the temporary coverings of the old covenant, Jesus' sacrifice is once for all time, providing a permanent covering for our sins. He understands our weaknesses and sympathizes with our struggles, having faced all the same testings we do, yet without sin.
As we reflect on Jesus as our high priest, we are invited to come boldly before the throne of grace, knowing that He cares for us and extends His mercy and grace. Whatever burdens we carry, we can trust that Jesus understands and is with us. Let us embrace the truth that we can approach God with confidence, knowing that He loves us and desires a relationship with us.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Christmas is a time to intentionally pause and remember Jesus, celebrating His birth and the profound impact of His life. It is a moment to reflect on the gift of our Savior and the price He paid for our salvation. [35:33]
- 2. The gifts of the wise men—gold, frankincense, and myrrh—hold deep spiritual significance, foreshadowing Jesus' kingship, priestly role, and sacrificial death. Frankincense, in particular, symbolizes Jesus as our high priest, the one who intercedes for us. [48:46]
- 3. Jesus, our high priest, offered Himself as the ultimate sacrifice, satisfying God's justice and extending His mercy. His sacrifice is once for all time, providing a permanent covering for our sins and bridging the gap between the holiness of God and the sinfulness of humanity. [63:00]
- 4. We are invited to come boldly before the throne of grace, knowing that Jesus understands our weaknesses and sympathizes with our struggles. He has faced all the same testings we do, yet without sin, and He is with us in our trials. [68:36]
- 5. As we embrace Jesus as our high priest, we can approach God with confidence, knowing that He loves us and desires a relationship with us. We can trust in His mercy and grace, finding strength and comfort in His presence. [01:13:24]
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