
"A Promised Miracle" (Isaiah 7:14, 9:6-7)
12/15/19 • 35 min
God keeps and honors His promises to His people
I. God fulfilled His promised miracle to preserve His people. (Isaiah 7)
a. Preserve them from destruction
b. Preserve them from hopelessness
II. God fulfilled His promised miracle to deliver His people (Isaiah 7)
a. The "miracle" of Judah's deliverance
b. The miracle of humanity's deliverance in Christ
III. God fulfilled his promised miracle to rule His People (Isaiah 9)
IV. God fulfilled His promised miracle to save His people (Isaiah 9)
a. Salvation from darkness and distress through Jesus Christ
b. Salvation from sin and death through Jesus Christ
Conclusion: Handing over the darkness to the Cross and Christ
God keeps and honors His promises to His people
I. God fulfilled His promised miracle to preserve His people. (Isaiah 7)
a. Preserve them from destruction
b. Preserve them from hopelessness
II. God fulfilled His promised miracle to deliver His people (Isaiah 7)
a. The "miracle" of Judah's deliverance
b. The miracle of humanity's deliverance in Christ
III. God fulfilled his promised miracle to rule His People (Isaiah 9)
IV. God fulfilled His promised miracle to save His people (Isaiah 9)
a. Salvation from darkness and distress through Jesus Christ
b. Salvation from sin and death through Jesus Christ
Conclusion: Handing over the darkness to the Cross and Christ
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"An Eternal Plan" (Genesis 3)
The First Coming is part of an eternal plan that we do not deserve but are a part of anyway.
I. The First Coming occurred even though God knew our rebellion.
a. He knew before creation.
b. He knew in the garden.
II. The First Coming occurred, in part, because of us and in spite of us.
a. Because of humanity's rebellion.
b. Because He doesn't give up on His children.
c. Because of His life for His children.
III. The First Coming occurred to crush the head of Satan.
Conclusion: The First Coming is God's love and victory for His People.
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"A King is Born" (Luke 2:8-20)
How should we respond to the birth of the King?
I. We are called to be in the center of God's will (vs. 8)
II. We are called to fear not (vv. 9)
III. We are called to rejoice (vv. 10-13)
IV. We are called to praise (vv. 14-19)
V. We are called to experience and know the King (vv. 16-21)
Conclusion: Has the King's birth changed your life?
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