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Martin Luther's Christmas Sermon

Jesus came into this world to lay down his life for our salvation.

Speaker(s):Roland Bainton
Topics:Christ, birth of, Christ, incarnation of, Christmas, Incarnation, Jesus Christ, Salvation, Service, Worship
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Text: Luke 1:26—56

Topic: How Jesus came

Introduction:

  • In his Christmas sermons, Luther stripped away legendary additions.
God prefers to come to the simple.
  • Mary was a simple maid.

God comes to the people who are doing their job.

  • Mary was probably doing the chores when Gabriel arrived.
  • That Mary believed Gabriel's message is a great wonder.
  • Mary went and did maid service for Elizabeth.
  • Nobody helped the couple, and we wouldn't have done better had we been there.
  • Along with Mary and Joseph, we should look with wonder at this gift of God.
  • The shepherds were doing what was assigned them when the angels came.

God comes to those who worship him.

  • The angels celebrated and yet didn't give Mary a hand.
  • The witnesses to the angelic celebration were shepherds not kings.
  • God sent a weak baby to crush the power of hell, sin, and death.
  • The shepherds worshipped and then returned to their work.
  • The wisemen came to worship and brought gifts.
  • Herod responded by killing the infants in Bethlehem.
  • Jesus escaped because his time was not yet come.

Conclusion:

  • Jesus came into this world to lay down his life for our salvation.

Martin Luther's Christmas Sermon

by Richard Bainton



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