{"id":1628,"date":"2022-10-15T14:58:18","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-21-7-christmas-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:58:18","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:18","slug":"luke-21-7-christmas-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-21-7-christmas-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Luke 2:1-7 &#8211; CHRIST&#8217;mas &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 2:1-7 Christ-mas  This morning, I would like to consider with you the holiday that we are celebrating. What is Christmas? Some would say it is a holiday, one of several selected days on the calendar when family and friends gather to enjoy one anothers company. Others would say that it is a time of celebration, although they might be vague on exactly what it is they are celebrating. To them Christmas is a time to give and to receive gifts. To many, Christmas is a time of profit, a time when retails income finally exceeds retails expenses. Yet others might say it is nothing good at all, just a time of the year when loneliness is amplified and misery becomes intolerable. I suppose all of these have some truth, at least to be the people that believe them to be true, but what is Christmas according to the Bible?  On many occasions as your pastor, I have turned to this text during this time of the yearnot to look for new truths for this is such a straight-forward and old story, I doubt that there are any of those. We turn to see the true story of Christmas and as our street sign has been sharing for the last week or so, the true story is in the first six letters of the word. The correct English pronunciation of this holiday is Christmas; however, I believe it would best be pronounced Christ-mas.  What is the true story of Christ-mas?  I. Christ-mas Is A Sin Story.     A. There is no other place to start the Christmas story than         with sin.         1. Had there been no sin, there would be no Christ-mas.         2. The true beginning or Christmas actually goes all the way              back to Adam and Eve and is recorded in Genesis 1-3.              a. In that account, God created Adam and Eve and placed                  them into the Garden of Eden.              b. It was a perfect world and they were a pure people;                  but sadly, they did not stay that way very long.              c. Satan came and tempted the couple to disobey God and                  both of them yielded to that temptation, casting                  the whole world into sin.             d. But instead of going back to Genesis lets go forward                 to Romans to see some truths.     B. 1. Unbeknown to some and unbelieved by many, Adams sin has             repercussions all the way to you and me.  Romans 5:12  Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned:          1. Notice that Paul said &quot;one man&quot; is responsible for some             of the conditions of our present world.             a. What man?  His name is mentioned in \\#14\\.  It was                 Adam.             b. What conditions?  Three are listed.                 (1) &quot;sin entered the world&quot; &#8211; God did not created                      the world with sin.  God created it pure.  Sin                      was Adams contribution to the world.                 (2) &quot;and death by sin&quot; &#8211; God had told Adam that in                      the day that he ate the forbidden fruit, he                      would surely die.                      (a) Adam did die.                      (b) There are four stages of death:                            i. Spiritual death                           ii. Physical death                          iii. Total death                           iv. Eternal death                      (c) Adam and Eve experienced the first part of                           death immediately and in a few moments, I                           will try to explain why they did not                           experience all of death.                 (3) &quot;so death passed upon all men&quot; &#8211; But Adams                      sin and death were not limited to him alone.                      (a) No. He created a situation for all of                           mankind.                      (b) That condition is that we all die.                      (c) Why?  The short of it is because God is                           punishing all for Adams sin.                      (d) There might be nicer ways to say it but that                           Is the bottom line!         2. Someone will say.             a. Thats no fair!  I agree.             b. Thats not right!  Maybe not.             c. I dont like it.  I understand.             d. But whether it is far, or right, or you like it or                  not, we have a problema SIN PROBLEM.             e. Gods broad brush has painted us.         3. But lets not pretend that we would not have sinned             as well.             a. Had God allowed Adam and Eve to live as sinners and                 to have children who were not sinners, we would have                 still sinnedeveryone of us.             b. Adam and Eve lived in a perfect world, lacking nothing                 and needing nothing, and they sinned.             c. Why? Because the devil was determined to make them                 sin and because even with the flesh was pure it was                 still weak.             d. You may not believe me but stay tuned because, the                 Lord willing, I will show you why God condemned us                 all of Adams sin in a moment and I hope you will                 see that it is a good thing.     C. But there is one main point we need to understand.  The         Christmas story is a sin story.  If there had been no sin,         there would have been no Christmas.  II. Christ-mas Is A Love Story.     A. You might wonder, &quot;How can you say that God loves us after         what He did to us? He condemned everyone because of one mans         sin!&quot;         1. It is because God made ONE provision for sinnersjust one.         2. God allowed that a substitute could pay for a sinners             sins.         3. That may sound like a small provision, but it is not.             That is very, very major.     B. The provision was exercised immediately.         1. It was that provision which allowed God NOT to physically             execute Adam and Eve the day that they sinned.  Ge 3:21   Unto Adam also and to his wife did the LORD God make coats of skins, and clothed them.          2. God made the first coat for the human race.             a. What was it made of?  Animal skins             b. Where did God get animal skins?  God could have made                 them from nothing, but nothing suggests He did.  The                 deduction from the text is that God took the skins                 off an animal.  That means an innocent animal had to                 die.         3. The Bible does not give us any of the details, but may I             suggest to you that God killed two animals as             substitutes for the two sinners, then He used their sins             to make clothes for Adam and Eve.             a. God is God and God can and will do whatever pleases                 Him, but I do not think God ever took pleasure in                 the killing of one of His creatures to substitute                 for a human beings sin.             b. But image how Adam and Eve would have felt.                 (1) We dont know what animal God killed to make                      that skin but they did.                 (2) They had named every type of animal there was                      and would have recognized what kind of skin it                      was.                 (3) Indeed, while I dont know how long it took for                      someone to figure out cotton and wool, every                      time they got dressed, they had to remember                      again what their sin had cost some innocent                      animal.         4. Now, this provision (substitution) had two short comings.             a. It could not remove or pay for any sins.  Animal                 substitution could only hide the sins for a short                 period of time.  That is, no animal could remove a                 human beings sins. It could only delay the human                 payment that still had to be made.  Thats why in the                 Old Testament, they had so many sacrifices and they                 were made so often.             b. Each sacrifice only covered one persons sins.  For                 example, it took &quot;skins,&quot; plural, to make coats for                 Adam and Eve.  One animal did not cover them both.                 Neither did one sacrifice cover them both.     C. Now, you should still be at Romans 5 so lets look at why it         was good for us that God has punished us with Adams sin.         1. We saw in \\#Romans 5:12\\ that because of Adam, we are             all sinners and will all die.         2. We all die because we are sinners and the proof that             we are all sinners is that we all die.  Romans 5:18 Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life.          3. There are several truths in this verse.             a. Let me highlight some words to get just one truth                 out.  Romans 5:18 as the offence of onecame upon all men even the righteousness of one came upon all men.              b. What is Paul saying?  He is saying that since God                 allowed one sin to damn all, He can also allow one                 Sacrifice to cleanse all.             c. That does not diminish our responsibility to believe                 and repent, but it completed Gods responsibility to                 provide a Sacrifice for the sins of the whole world!          4. And why did God it?             a. Why did God allow Adam to damn all and Jesus to die                 for all?  John 3:16  For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.              b. Christmas is a LOVE STORY.  III. Christ-mas Is An Only Story.     A. Nothing has ever rivaled the story of Christmas and nothing         ever shall.         1. There isnt another story that even attempts to explain             sin and there isnt another story that could ever remove             sin.         2. It is the Christmas story and the Christmas story alone.  Heb 10:26  For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins,          3. This story is so unique that some have tried to dilute             it with snowmen, jolly fellows dressed in red, and             flying reindeer.  I am not being critical, just honest.         4. This story is so unique that some have tried to alter it             by limiting the power or the reach of the sacrifice made             by this Holy Child.         5. This story is so unique that some have forbidden its             sons, its symbols, even the greeting of the Holy Day             itself.     B. And there is no other story that can save you from your sins.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 2:1-7 Christ-mas This morning, I would like to consider with you the holiday that we are celebrating. What is Christmas? Some would say it is a holiday, one of several selected days on the calendar when family and friends gather to enjoy one anothers company. 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