{"id":1625,"date":"2022-10-15T14:58:17","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-21-14-the-christians-christmas-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:58:17","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:17","slug":"luke-21-14-the-christians-christmas-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-21-14-the-christians-christmas-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Luke 2:1-14 &#8211; The Christian&#8217;s Christmas &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 2:1-14 The Christians Christmas  Let me begin by saying that I am not anti-Christmas. I love Christmas. I love the spirit of Christmas. I enjoy the times with family, church, and friends. I enjoy my wifes enjoyment at purchasing, shipping, and giving gifts. I personally love to receive gifts. I like the Christmas tree. I love the Christmas lights. I like the Christmas movies and music. And I suppose most of all, I love the Christmas memories that are stirred from years gone by.  However, this is not the Christians Christmas. The Christians Christmas is not about the &quot;spirit&quot; of Christmasat least not todays spirit. It is not about buying, selling, or receiving gifts. I enjoy them and I understand that they CAN reflect in picture form the Gift that God gave to us, but lets face it. For the vast, vast, vast majority of people, it does not. The music and moviesalthough entertaining and mostly cleanare not about the Christians Christmas. The lightsalthough colorful and festiveare not about the Christians Christmas.  What the difference is in Christmas and the Christians Christmas? The difference is that the Christians Christmas is about the birth of Jesus. Sadly, Christmas today is not about the birth of Christ. In fact, except for a few individuals, you would never know that we are remembering the birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Savior of the souls, into this world. To be honest, Jesus has been systematically and carefully removed from Christmas.  Count how many times Jesus birth is mentioned in anything that is in the Christmas being celebrated. Just count the Christmas songs that the world sings and see how many times Jesus birth is mentioned. Then count the Christian movies where His birth is mentioned. Take note of the cities and courthouses where there is a nativity scene. Walk though Walmart or whatever stores you shop at and note the decorations about Jesus. Look long and look hard and I do not think you will find many that even mention Jesus name or title, let along emphasis who He is or what He came into the world to do.  Why not?  Because this is not the Christians Christmas.  But here, this morning, I want to make certain you understand what Christmas is truly all about.  I. The Christians Christmas is about the plight of man.     A. The Cause of Mans Plight         1. For the sake of time, I am not going to ask you to turn             to Genesis 3 where the cause of mans plight is detailed,             but let me remind you that God made             a. a perfect earth             b. with a perfect couple             c. who had perfect bodies             d. and lived in a perfect Garden.         2. There was no sorrow and no sadness.         3. But God gave the two things: s choice and a command.         4. The choice came in the form of a tree. The Bible called it             the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, but we can just             as well call it the Tree of Death for to partake of it             meant death for anyone who ate of that tree was going to             die.          4. The command was do not eat of that tree.         5. Adam and Eve had lots of choices:             a. They could have just obeyed God and never gone near                 that tree.             b. But if the temptation was too much, they could have                 built a fence around that tree.             c. If the temptation was still too much, they could have                 moved to the other side of the Garden or even to the                 other side of the planet.         6. But they did not choose that.             a. Instead they choose to rebel against God and to eat of                 the forbidden fruit.             b. And because of that, mans plight into suffering,                 pain, death, and damnation began.     B. The Condition of Mans Plight         1. Paul described it beginning in Ephesians 2:1.  Eph 2:1  And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins; 2  Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience: 3  Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others.          2. We need to understand what those verses mean.             a. \\#1\\ Quickened means to be made alive.  We need to                 be made alive because we are dead.  What killed us?                 (1) Our sins and trespasses.                 (2) Sin may seem relatively harmless but it is not.                 (3) It has killed three things:                      (a) It has killed our relationship with God.                           We cannot hear much of what God has to say                           and most want to hear even less. People                           are so dead that some think there is no                           God.  That is not because God is not                           speaking.  That is because they are so dead                           that they can&#8217;t hear God speaking.                          (b) It has killed your soul.  Already, we do not                           think with a righteous mind, or have                           righteous desires.  Our mind and desire is                           against God, That is proven by the fact                           that Jesus has been removed from His own                           birthday celebration!                      (c) It will kill your soul for all eternity.                             i. Presently, your soul is dead and                                  separated from God, but it can be                                  made alive.                            ii. That is what quickened means.                           iii. That is done by repenting of your sin                                 and trusting what Jesus has done for                                 you on the cross.                            iv. However, if you wait too long and you                                 die with a dead soul; your soul (you)                                 will be cast into hell and separated                                 from God for all eternity.             b. \\#2\\ So instead, we walked according to the course                 of this world.                 (1) That is, we did what the world wanted us to do.                 (2) And we walked according to the prince of the                      power of the air.  That is we did what the devil                      wanted us to do.                 (3) And we walked in the same spirit that all the                      rest of the children of disobedience walk in.                      That is, we did what all the other lost and                      unsaved people did.             c. \\#3\\ Paul got down to the nitty-gritty of it.                 (1) We followed the lusts of our flesh.                 (2) We fulfilled the desires of our flesh and of our                      mind.                 (3) And we were children headed for Gods wrath!     C. I am sad to say that there is nothing MERRY about mans         plight.         1. Maybe you think we lured you here under false pretenses.             After all, we invited you here to hear the bells and this             is supposed to be a MERRY Christmas celebration.          2. But you cannot know the joy of the birth of Jesus until             you first understand why He was born.         3. We need to understand the condition of man&#8217;s plight.  II. The Christians Christmas is about the promise of God.     A. The very same day that Adam and Eve sinned against God and         turned mankind on this hopeless plight, God made mankind a         promise.          1. It is such a little promise, you might miss it!         2. It is like a stick man promise.          3. God talking to Satan said,  Ge 3:15  And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.       B. What is enmity?          1. You can just about pull that word out and put in to the              promise the words &quot;an enemy.&quot;          2. God was going to put an enemy between Satan and the              woman.  That enemy would bruise Satans head.          3. That it.  That is basically all that God promised.  God              was going to put somebody or something between the devil              and mankind, and that somebody or something would be the              devils enemy and would one day crush his head.          4. That statement is little more than a stick figure.  You              could not figure out what God was going to do or              recognize the One He was going to send from that brief              promise, but do you know what God did?              a. God kept adding to that promise.  Just a little bit                  here and a little bit there.              b. Maybe it has hit you like it did me when I got my                  first copy of the Bible, &quot;That is a BIG Book!&quot;                  (1) 1189 Chapters                  (2) 31,102 verses              c. It is like a huge gold mine, but as you read though                  it, you will find one vein after another of the                  richest treasure available to mankind.              d. You will find hint after hint, statement after                  statement, promise after promise of who this enemy                  was to be.     C. The Promises:         1. \\#Isaiah 7:14\\ told us He would be born to a virgin.         2. \\#Micah 5:2\\ told us He would be born in Bethlehem.         3. \\#Deut 18:15\\ told us that He would be like Moses, first             rejected.         4. \\#Isaiah 53:3\\ told He would be despised.         5. \\#Zech 9:9\\ told us He would come into Jerusalem riding             a donkey.         6. \\#Psalm 41:9\\ told us He would be betrayed.         7. \\#Zech 11:12\\ told us He would be sold for 30 pieces of             silver.         8. \\#Isaiah 53:8\\ told us He would be arrested.         9. \\#Psalm 35;11\\ told us false witnesses would charge Him.        10. \\#Isaiah 50:6\\ told us His back would be beaten, His             beard would be plucked, and His face would be spit upon.        11. \\#Psalm 22:7\\ told us that the people would mock Him.        12. \\#Psalm 22:8\\ even told us what some would say at the             foot of the cross, &quot;He trusted on the Lod, that he would             deliver Him; Let Him deliver Him.&quot;        13. \\#Psalm 22;16\\ told us that His hands and feet would be             pierced.        14. \\#Isaiah 53:12\\ told us He would be counted among the             sinners.        15. \\#Isaiah 53:8\\ also told us that He would be killed, but             not for His crimes or sins, for ours.        16. And there are so many, so many others.             a. Scholars differ over how many but most would say that                 Jesus fulfilled more than 200 prophecies while He                 walked on this earth.             b. Each one of those prophecies was a promise given by                 God.             c. More accurately, each prophecy was another brush                 stroke added to the first promise given in                 Genesis 3:15.             d. Each brush stroke added depth, color, and dimension to                 the stick Man first introduced to Adam and Eve in the                 Garden; until finally, when Jesus came, a full and                 complete portrait of the Savior existed so that any                 one with Bible knowledge and an open heart would                 immediately recognize Jesus as the Promised One.     D. What is the Christians Christmas?  It is about the birth of         the One promised by God!  III. The Christians Christmas is about the payment for sin.     A. Maybe you are thinking, &quot;Here we go again.  Every time I come         to this church, you tell me how Jesus died for our sins.&quot;         1. I hope so.         2. Why?             a. Because the Bible is like in a good joke, nothing                 really makes sense until the punch line at the end.             b. In the Bible, the end of the story is what makes                 everything else make sense.                 (1) Knowing that we are doomed and damned does us no                      good.                 (2) Knowing that God promised to bruise Satans heel                      will not help us.                 (3) We must know and trust what Jesus did to fix our                      problem.     B. When we are talking about Christmas, we are not just talking         about the coming of a Baby.  We are talking about the death         of a Savior.     C. Someone says, &quot;You are dramatizing.  You cant see the cross         from the cradle!&quot;         1. Oh, but you can.  In fact, you cant miss the cross from             any place in human history.         2. This last spring, Joseph built a shed while I watched.         3. The door was of 2x4s and with a solid wood cover and it             was large, large enough to ride a lawnmower through. I             was concerned about the weight of the door on the hinges             so I put three, large hinges on that door.  The door             rest and revolves on those three hinges.         4. But as that heavy door swings on three hinges, so all             of mans history swings on three hinges.             a. Jesus birth             b. Jesus death             c. Jesus resurrection         5. Mans existence rests and revolves upon these three days.         6. Just like you can see the three hinges of that shed             glisten in the sunlight so from any point in human             history, you can see those three hinges, the birth, the             death, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ!     D. Someone has said life is about choices, and they are correct.         1. In the Garden, God gave a tree and a command.         2. At the Christian&#8217;s Christmas, God gave another tree and             another command.             a. This tree was not in a garden but on a hillside.             b. This tree was not a growing tree, but a dead tree.  It                 was a tree carved into a cross.             c. The tree in the Garden spoke of death, but this tree                 speaks of life.                d. The command for the first tree was, &quot;Don&#8217;t come near                 and don&#8217;t touch,&quot; but the command for this tree is                 &quot;Come unto Me all ye that are heavy laden, and I will                 give you rest.&quot;              e. When Adam and Eve partook of that tree, they died; but                 if you will partake of this tree, you will find life                 eternal.     What will you chose today?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 2:1-14 The Christians Christmas Let me begin by saying that I am not anti-Christmas. I love Christmas. I love the spirit of Christmas. I enjoy the times with family, church, and friends. I enjoy my wifes enjoyment at purchasing, shipping, and giving gifts. I personally love to receive gifts. 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