Summary: We all know that the Bible tells us that it is "more blessed to give than to receive." Acts 20:25. However, as we approach the time of year when we think about giving and receiving, even the biggest Scrooge among us likes to receive a gift. For ma

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Who gave Himself for our sins, that He might deliver us from this present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father, 5to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen.

6I marvel that you are turning away so soon from Him who called you in the grace of Christ, to a different gospel, 7which is not another; but there are some who trouble you and want to pervert the gospel of Christ. Galatians 1:4-7

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Introduction

We all know that the Bible tells us that it is "more blessed to give than to receive." Acts 20:25.

However, as we approach the time of year when we think about giving and receiving, even the biggest Scrooge among us likes to receive a gift.

For many, including myself, one of the best parts of receiving a gift is the anticipation and the excitement that accompanies the unwrapping of that gift.

We are thinking, "I wonder what it is?"; "Is it what I want?"; "I hope I won't look disappointed if it isn't!”

Everyone in this room knows exactly what I am talking about!

Well, regardless of whether you get a new tie, a new set of bunny slippers, or that new car you have been dreaming of, nothing you will receive this Christmas will come close to measuring up to the gift God gave the world on that first Christmas.

Paul put it this way in 1 Corinthians 9:15, "Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift."

He said that the gift God gave the world was great beyond description!

What was the gift that God gave to the world 2,000 years ago?

It was His one and only Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, John 3:16.

He gave His Son to this world so that sinners like you and me might be saved from our sins and from the wages of those sins, death in Hell forever, Romans 6:23.

In this passage, Paul writes about the great, unspeakable gift of God.

He helps us to understand Jesus, His mission and His ministry a little bit more clearly.

In effect, he helps us to unwrap Heaven's gift.

I would like for us to take some time today to look into this passage.

I want us to see what the Lord gave us when He gave us His Son.

I want us to be excited about His gift and I want us to fully appreciate who Jesus is and what He has done for you and me.

I want you to ponder for a few minutes on this thought: Unwrapping Heaven's Gift.

1. The Mission of Heaven’s Gift

A. The Origin of His Mission - His mission was conceived

in Heaven and carried out on this earth.

Contrary to popular belief, Jesus Christ did not have His

beginning in Bethlehem!

He was born there as an infant, but He has been around for all eternity.

In fact, He is the great "I AM"! He is the agent behind creation, Colossians 1:15-17.

His mission was planned before the world was created, Revelation 13:8; but it was carried out on this earth some 2,000 years ago, 1 Peter 1:18-21!

B. The Objective of His Mission - Verse 5 tells us that He came to "redeem them that were under the law". The word "redeem" means "to buy in the slave market through the payment of the redemption price. To buy for oneself and to forever remove from the sale."

Jesus Christ came to this world for one purpose: to die for the sins of humanity!

This was His clear statement and the sole passion of His life, Luke 19:10; John 18:37.

Even the prophet Isaiah saw that this would be the ministry of the Messiah, Isaiah 53:1-12.

(Note: He did not come to this world as a great teacher or leader of men.

He did not come as an example for us to follow.

He came "to give His life a ransom for many", Mark 10:45! Praise His Name!)

C. The Outcome of His Mission - If you do not know Jesus as your personal Savior, then you might not know this but His ministry was a resounding success!

When He went to the cross for the lost, He paid a price that no one else could have ever paid.

He was able to declare from that cross: "It is finished!” John 19:30.

According to Hebrews, the work Jesus did on the cross was sufficient for all men for all time, Hebrews 9:12; Hebrews 10:10-14.

(Note: His sacrifice on the cross was and is sufficient to save you and keep you saved forever!

Have you experienced the power of His redemptive work in your own heart and life?)

2. The Ministry of Heaven’s Gift

A. It Was A Personal Ministry - Notice the use of the words "we, ye, our, your, thou" in verses 5-7.

This lets us in on the truth that the ministry of Heaven's gift was very personal in nature.

• He did what He did for people He knew.

• He did what He did for people He loved.

• He did what He did as a personal ministry!

(Note: I know that His death on the cross was sufficient to save anyone who will trust Him by faith, Revelation 22:17.

B. It Was a Peculiar Ministry - Jesus did what no other Person could have ever done!

Any of the billions of people who have ever lived could have been nailed to that cross and not a single sin would have been paid for, not even their own!

However, when Jesus went to that cross and died, He was able to pay for the sin debt of the whole world.

Why?

Because He was different than any man that had ever lived before or have ever lived since: He was sinless and He was God in the flesh! (John 1:1; 14; Philippians 2:5-8)

(Note: What He did can and never will be duplicated!)

C. It Was a Powerful Ministry - According to verse 5, the ministry of Heaven's gift accomplished two great things for you and me.

1.) It delivered us from the authority of a Law we could never keep, James 2:10; Romans 6:14 and

2.) It reconciled us to and placed us in the family of God, Ephesians 2:12-22.

That is something religion and human effort could never achieve!

This powerful ministry of Christ is available only by grace through faith, Ephesians 2:8-9.

3. The Message of Heaven’s Gift

A. A Message about Our Father - The phrase "Abba, Father" could roughly be translated, "Daddy, Father".

It is a phrase that expresses the intimacy God's children can enjoy with Him.

This speaks of a relationship that allows us to enter the presence of God at any time to worship, to seek

The Lord has literally become our Father! We can be as intimate with Him as we desire to be!

(Note: When the disciples came to Jesus to ask Him about praying to God and how to approach Him, Jesus told them to pray, "Our Father....” Luke 11:1.

We do not have to memorize lots of names for God; we just need to remember that regardless of what we face in life, He is our Father!

In addition, as our Father, He longs to be a blessing to His children - Luke 12:32.)

(Note: We are no longer servants to sin and death, but by grace and through the blood of Jesus, we are the son's of God, verse 7.

The Prodigal son wanted to return home a servant, Luke 15:18-21, but his Father had other ideas for him, Luke 15:22-24; 20.

It is amazing but true; God saved us to be His sons, 1 John 3:1-3!)

B. A Message about Our Family - Notice what verse 6 says. It tells us that we are in this thing together. Notice "ye are sons" and "into your hearts crying, Abba, Father."

The idea here is this: God has done a work of grace in us that has made us one family in Him!

We are a people saved by the same blood, headed to the same heaven and indwelt by the same Spirit.

In other words, there is a common thread that runs though our lives.

This makes us one in Him!

No big "I's" and little "You's"; just us, the redeemed children of God, in love with Jesus because of what He has done for us.

Serving together and loving one another as we head toward glory!

(Note: "In your hearts" reminds us that there is something powerful about our common love for Him!

That love in our hearts never gets tired of hearing about Him. That love never tires of worshiping Him!

That love binds us together in a way more profound that the bonds of flesh and blood.

Because He lives in you and He lives in me, we are capable of fellowship that transcends time, space and difficulty.

There is truly something very special about the family of the Lord!

Something so special that words cannot declare it nor human minds comprehend it.

Something that brings opposites together in Him!)

C. A Message About Our Future - We are reminded here that we are His "heirs".

What belongs to our Father belongs to us as well!

This is what Paul told us in Romans 8:17.

We are heirs of the greatest estate that has ever existed.

Now, when we think of being an heir, our "spiritual" minds always think of money first.

We think of all our Father possesses and how He will move heaven and earth if necessary to meet the need of His child.

I am glad that this is true, Philippians 4:19; Psalms 37:25, but what we have in Him is far deeper than just the financial and the material.

Think about it!

We serve a God who is eternal and immortal.

We will inherit that - John 10:28; 1 Corinthians 15:49.

We serve a God who is infinitely holy. We will inherit that also some day - 1 Corinthians 15:53; 1 John 3:2.

What God has for us is far beyond our comprehension today!

(Note: If you are in love with this world and what it can give you financially speaking, then what I have just said may not mean much to you.

However, if you are sick and tired of sin, heartache and pain, then you are looking forward to that day when the saints will have their tears dried away by the Father in that city we are destined to inherit someday, Revelation 21:4!)

Conclusion

As I think about unwrapping Heaven's gift, I get excited to think about all Jesus is and all He has done for us.

I just want to bless His Name for thinking about a worthless old worm like me! Hallelujah!

However, I wonder about you!

Are you saved?

You know, before a gift can become what it was designed to be, it must first be given, then it must be received.

God has given His gift to the world.

We have tried to unwrap Him just a bit this morning.

God has given the gift. Have you received His gift for yourself?

If not, there would be no better time to do that than right now.

Some of us have received the gift, but we do not really seem very thankful for it.

Don't you hate giving someone something and they respond with ingratitude?

I wonder how God must feel when He sees how we treat His gracious, priceless and perfect gift.

Maybe you need to come and thank Him for His "unspeakable gift".

Maybe you need to come before Him and get back to the place in your life where you lived like His gift meant something to you.

Only you and the Lord know your heart today. You do what He is telling you right now.