Summary: Lets talk Christmas looking through the eyes of Mary, Joseph, and the Wise men.

Let’s talk Christmas (part one)

Luke 1:26-33

Introduction-

Here we are Christmas Eve Day and we are moving fast toward Christmas.

I know there are procrastinators in here this morning that will be shopping today to finish up gift giving.

People who have put it off, didn’t feel like it, and now they are at crunch time. Good Luck with that!

There are some that are not here this morning because that is what they are doing. Don’t try to figure out who because some are traveling.

They know…ha ha.

Let’s talk Christmas… Christmas is supposed to be celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. This same baby later dying on a cross and being resurrected by God the Father in a miraculous way, fulfilling prophecy and providing a way of salvation. Not one of many ways, but the only way of salvation. It is provided but you have to accept the terms of His way of salvation.

Giving each of us a choice if Jesus Christ becomes our savior.

He is savior of the world, but does He become your savior?

At Christmas time, for unbelievers, and even those who procrastinate their commitment to Him, it is a time that most struggle for the Joy that God desires for us to have and live in our lives.

For the unbeliever, it can be a reminder of the decisions that you have made.

Agnostic who believes if there is a God you cannot know him and if he exists, he does not care or have any factor in your life.

Atheist who flatly says they do not believe in God.

I can understand how they could struggle this time of year as they hear the truth of God’s amazing love for us and they chose to reject it or dismiss it, but what about believers who struggle this time of year?

Why don’t we have the joy of the Lord?

I want to talk a minute now and will finish up tonight about how we can receive the joy of the Lord that will last all year long.

Happiness that the world offers is temporary. It is based upon external circumstances. “What’s happening now”

Godly Joy is based upon choices internal and long-lasting.

Luke 1:26-38 Read from Bible

The first enemy of Joy- Fear and anxiety

Mary had questions-

Who me! I am to carry the son of the living God.

Why me! You have been chosen by God for his purpose.

Frightened and scared- do you blame her? I don’t care how long you were a Christian…that would be scary.

It is supposed to be Merry Christmas not scary Christmas.

The next question she had… how is this possible? I am sure she understood the birds and the bees.

I have never been with a man. Am sure she would know that.

God’s response-

The Holy Spirit of God will overshadow you and a miraculous conception will take place.

Oh, by the way, your cousin who could not have children and is old, she will conceive also. She is in her sixth month of pregnancy.

They did not have telephones or email.

She was hearing news that had not yet reached her by camel express.

“For nothing is impossible with God.”

Do you believe that this morning?

How would you respond? Would you have a little anxiety! A little fear?

Mary’s response-(38) “I am the Lord’s servant, may your word to me be fulfilled”

Our Christian faith sometimes takes us to where we have no choice but to step out in faith. Amen?

He provides as we need it, and usually at the very last minute so that we know that it is God doing it and not anything we do.

Being a Christian is supposed to be joyful- Jesus own words to us- “I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete.”

That your joy may be full…

We sing more than any other religion.

Everywhere you look is the word joy at this time and yet people struggle finding joy.

Just because some radio stations start playing Christmas songs in August will not put the joy of the Lord in your heart.

It can enhance it if it is already there, but not put it there.

God says that we can have “joy unspeakable” and “full” of his glory.

I want that! I bet you would want that too. To experience God in His fullness and have the Joy that we could not even imagine or comprehend. That is fun just saying it let alone experience.

Kay Warren in her book Choose Joy defines joy;

“Joy is the settled assurance that God is in control of every detail of my life. That gives me joy. It is the quiet confidence that ultimately everything will be alright. It may not all be all right right now, but God is in control, and he is going to work it out. Ultimately, everything will be all right. Joy is the determined choice to praise God, or honor God, to thank God, in all things. That is a whole lot different than just feeling good. Joy is a choice. Joy is a character. Joy is commitment. God wants you to live a joy filled life.”

I think of another lady who wrote a book by the same title- “Choose joy”- Pastor Crystal Smallwood, her and her husband Jeremy co -pastor our Lavelle church where I came from. They both lost a baby and she writes about the experience and shares how she chose joy at her most tragic time of her life.

Now, if you want to experience joy, or restore joy, you must identify what steals it.

Some hate Christmas because something happened at Christmas that was life changing.

Some cannot forgive.

Some cannot forgive themselves even though God Himself has forgiven them.

You cannot be stressed out, be an emotional wreck, tense, nervous, worried, scared, afraid… and joyful at the same time.

Heard one preacher say that when “when anxiety comes in the front door, joy goes out the back door.”

The answer to the enemy of anxiety and fear is trusting in God (repeat)

You cannot have both joy and fear dwelling in the same place at the same time.

If joy is going out the back door, you cannot have the joy of the Lord being your strength.

When we look at the manger scene, most don’t even think of the stress and fear that would have had to impact Mary. She was at the most 15 years old and responsible for carrying and caring for the Son of God. No pressure!

Mary was afraid, but she chose trusting God.

She did not understand all that was going on.

Most of the time we do not get the whole picture from God because it would be overwhelming… more overwhelming than what you are experiencing right now.

Maybe just me, but I have asked God in prayer to be honest and let me know what is happening and promised God after hearing that I would do the right thing- Have you done that?

Luke 1:31-33

“You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus. He will be great and will be called the son of the most high. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over Jacob’s descendents forever, his kingdom will never end.”

Sometimes, you just have to trust God.

I would have said…Excuse me, but what does overshadow mean?

Will it hurt?

What will happen to my body?

Can I get a little more details?

If you were Mary, you would be nervous too-

You would be afraid, you would be anxious.

Let me end this morning by asking a question and we will finish tonight.

What are you anxious for this Christmas?

What makes you up tight?

What keeps you up at night?

What are you nervous about?

Is it finances? Health issues? When you will be married? A job you have or a job you want? Your marriage?

I don’t know what your enemy is this morning, but I know the cure.

Just like Mary, you will have to trust God for the things that are out of your control and bigger than you are.

You have got to accept that God has a plan for you.

There can be only one Mary that that births the Son of God, but God does have a plan for each of our lives and He does desire that we be in the center of that plan so we can reap all of the benefits of God.

We have to respond just like Mary-

“I am the Lord’s servant”

I belong to God

God has a plan

I am going to trust Him to show it to me and help me fulfill it.

‘My spirit finds its joy in God, my savior.”

Tonight, we will look at Joseph and the wise men and how they experienced the joy of the Lord.

I wish for you and your family a Merry Christmas and a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. May the Lord use you and Bless you.

Amen.

Closing song

Benediction-