“2 Kings”

Christmas Eve Service 12/24/2020-Aaron Fischer

“Wise men look for Jesus. Wise men search for Jesus. Wise men honor Jesus.”

this sermon serves as both a reminder of the true meaning of Christmas and an invitation to experience a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. It encourages listeners to move beyond mere religious observance to a genuine, life-changing encounter with the divine.

This sermon, delivered on Christmas Eve, covers the following main points:

  1. Comparison between King Herod and Jesus Christ:
    • Herod was a suppressor; Jesus empowers people
    • Herod was overly concerned with others’ opinions; Jesus focused on pleasing God
    • Herod was depressed and paranoid; Jesus is the Prince of Peace
    • Herod worried; Jesus encourages casting cares upon Him
    • Herod removed opponents by force; Jesus overcame through love and self-sacrifice
    • Herod expected others to pay; Jesus paid it all
    • Herod was religious; Jesus exemplified pure religion
    • Herod was a do-gooder; Jesus is inherently good
  2. The true nature of Jesus:
    • His divine attributes (love, grace, mercy)
    • His roles (Redeemer, Liberator, Healer)
    • His titles (Messiah, Savior, King of Kings)
  3. The importance of putting Jesus on the throne of one’s life
  4. The reality of Jesus’ birth and life, emphasizing these are not mere stories but historical accounts
  5. The accessibility of Jesus and His willingness to forgive and transform lives

Summary of next steps:

  1. Reflect on who sits on the throne of your life – yourself, others, or Jesus
  2. If you’re struggling with worry, depression, or suppression, turn to Jesus for peace and empowerment
  3. For those who don’t know Jesus, consider calling on Him and asking for forgiveness
  4. Humble yourself before God, following Jesus’ example of humility
  5. Take time during the Christmas season to focus on Jesus and what He has done
  6. If you feel drawn to God, respond to that calling and allow Him to work in your life
  7. Continue to seek God and let Him change you, regardless of your current spiritual state

The sermon encourages you to make this Christmas meaningful by truly understanding and embracing the significance of Jesus’ birth and His offer of salvation and transformation.

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