During a Sunday service on December 24, 2023, titled "The Promise of Advent: Love," the congregation was led through a sermon that wove together the story of Abraham from the Old Testament with the birth of Jesus, emphasizing the continuity of God's promises throughout the Bible. The speaker began by expressing gratitude to the musicians and welcoming everyone, including visitors, to join in the church community. They noted the importance of walking together in faith and informed the children that they would remain in the service, promising a shorter sermon.
The sermon series leading up to Christmas had been focused on Abraham's story and its connection to Jesus, who is the central figure of the Bible. The speaker acknowledged the significance of communion and the gathering of the congregation, offering a prayer of gratitude for God's Son and the promise of Advent. They encouraged the congregation to be inspired by Jesus' actions and to choose to follow Him daily.
The faith and trust of Mary and Sarah were highlighted, contrasting Mary's acceptance of God's word with Sarah's struggle to believe in the promise of a son. The speaker pointed out that the fulfillment of God's promises relies on Him, not on the individuals involved. Isaac's birth partially fulfilled God's promise to Abraham, but the ultimate fulfillment is found in Jesus, who models trust in God through His life, birth, and obedience to the Father.
The speaker also emphasized the need for rest and peace in a world of strife, describing Jesus as the Prince of Peace and urging the congregation to follow His commandments to love God and others. The promises of Christmas, fulfilled in Jesus, were a central theme, and the speaker invited those who had not accepted Jesus as their Savior to do so.
The prophecy of Isaiah about a child who would bear the world's weight was discussed, with Jesus being the Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. The Christmas season serves as a reminder of God's promise and Jesus as the fulfillment of all promises.
The speaker reminded the audience that Jesus is the ultimate answer and hope for every promise, emphasizing that the best gift is Jesus Himself. The purpose of journeying through Abraham's story was to remember that God delivers on His promises, which are not material wealth or worldly success, but salvation through Jesus. The promise of Christmas is eternal life through trust in Jesus, moving from a world where everything dies to a place where everything lives forever.
The fulfillment of the promise in Abraham's story was discussed, with the birth of Isaac being a miracle due to Sarah's advanced age. The speaker shared a personal story about wanting to name a child Isaac and concluded that Christmas promises and miracles can still come true.
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