Title: The Gift for a King (1 of 3)
Series: The Three Gifts of Christmas
Author: Jeff Schreve
Text: Matthew 2:1-12
Well, it is Christmastime as you can see. I told you last week that we decorate for Christmas on that first Sunday in December and so, we're all decorated. We had a great concert Friday night with Zach Williams. And those of you who came, I know you were blessed. He has a powerful testimony and just really cool music. I'm not really into music, so I don't know who's the hot guy. And when Quinn said we're getting Zach Williams, I said, "Zach who?" I didn't know about Zach Williams. But, man, I'm a fan because he was so good. When you start off your concert with the Charlie Brown song, Christmastime is here, and that just brought me back. So, it's very nostalgic, but it was great. And so, we had that concert on Friday night. And now we're kicking off a brand-new sermon series called "The Three Gifts of Christmas." You know, Christmastime is a time of carols and it's a time of celebrations. It's a time of food and festivities. It's a time of sights and sounds. And it's a time of giving gifts. We are thinking about gifts. No doubt, you've been thinking about gifts. I've been getting texts from my girls, "Dad, what do you want for Christmas?" And you're thinking about what do I get my special someone? What on earth am I getting Pastor Jeff this year? I know you're thinking about that and that's a good thought. Don't let that go! But gifts are a big part of Christmas. Why? Because of John 3:16, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son...." And so, God gave Jesus to be the Savior of the world at Christmas, at the time we celebrate Christmas, His coming. And also, at Christmastime, although it wasn't on the same day as Christmas cards and nativity scenes like to depict, the wise men from the east, the magi, they came and what did they bring? They brought gifts, gifts of gold and frankincense and myrrh. We're ver ...
Series: The Three Gifts of Christmas
Author: Jeff Schreve
Text: Matthew 2:1-12
Well, it is Christmastime as you can see. I told you last week that we decorate for Christmas on that first Sunday in December and so, we're all decorated. We had a great concert Friday night with Zach Williams. And those of you who came, I know you were blessed. He has a powerful testimony and just really cool music. I'm not really into music, so I don't know who's the hot guy. And when Quinn said we're getting Zach Williams, I said, "Zach who?" I didn't know about Zach Williams. But, man, I'm a fan because he was so good. When you start off your concert with the Charlie Brown song, Christmastime is here, and that just brought me back. So, it's very nostalgic, but it was great. And so, we had that concert on Friday night. And now we're kicking off a brand-new sermon series called "The Three Gifts of Christmas." You know, Christmastime is a time of carols and it's a time of celebrations. It's a time of food and festivities. It's a time of sights and sounds. And it's a time of giving gifts. We are thinking about gifts. No doubt, you've been thinking about gifts. I've been getting texts from my girls, "Dad, what do you want for Christmas?" And you're thinking about what do I get my special someone? What on earth am I getting Pastor Jeff this year? I know you're thinking about that and that's a good thought. Don't let that go! But gifts are a big part of Christmas. Why? Because of John 3:16, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son...." And so, God gave Jesus to be the Savior of the world at Christmas, at the time we celebrate Christmas, His coming. And also, at Christmastime, although it wasn't on the same day as Christmas cards and nativity scenes like to depict, the wise men from the east, the magi, they came and what did they bring? They brought gifts, gifts of gold and frankincense and myrrh. We're ver ...
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