Sermon Series: Christmas
Sermon Title: Why Joy?
Sermon Text: Luke 2:8-14
Sermon Points:
1.) Because Jesus is our strong Savior.
2.) Because Jesus the Messiah is proof that the Father keeps his word.
3.) Because Jesus is both Lord and God.
Daily Devotional Guide
Someone asked me recently why the Bible often describes angels in militaristic terms. That's a good question and the answer opens our eyes to the severity of what was going on during the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. In this week's passage, we see one angel appear to the shepherds. Before too long, that angel is joined by a multitude of angels. But why? If they're just delivering a message, wouldn't one angel do the trick?
It's true that angels are messengers. But they don't just exist to deliver heavenly mail. Ultimately they, like the rest of us, exist for the glory of God. Sometimes that means sending a message. Other times it means going to battle with their demonic counterparts. That night 2,000 years ago in the field was more than just an announcement. It was a continuation of a war that began shortly after the creation of the universe.
These heavenly beings did not come to make war with the shepherds. They came to bring them good news about being at peace with God.
But it wasn't good news for everybody. No, once this announcement was fulfilled it would mark the beginning of the end for the Enemy. He wouldn't take this news lying down.
That's part of why God sent an army.
Monday - Genesis 3:1-24
Tuesday - Daniel 10:1-21
Wednesday - Matthew 1:1-25
Thursday - Matthew 2:1-23
Friday - Matthew 4:1-25
Saturday - Revelation 12:1-6
Sunday - 1 John 4:7-12