The Church of Eleven22 - Jesus - Real Men of Christmas: Wk 4

Episode Date: December 28, 2025

What if the miracle you’re searching for this Christmas isn’t found in magic, movies, or moments—but in a Person who came on a rescue mission for you? Christmas Eve reminds us of the stories we ...love—families reunited, wrongs made right, purpose restored. But the real miracle of Christmas isn’t nostalgia or sentimentality. It’s Jesus: fully God, fully man, the Messiah who came to reconcile us to the Father. In this powerful message, Pastor Joby walks through John 1 and the breathtaking reality of the Word becoming flesh—the God who spoke the universe into existence becoming small enough for us to know. Jesus came lowly and gentle, not with magic but with authority, compassion, and purpose. He thirsted, yet walked on water. He bled, yet healed with a touch. He died, yet rose again—so that we could have peace with God. If you’ve ever wondered whether God is both big enough to rule the cosmos and personal enough to love you, this message is for you. What would change in your life if you went all-in with Jesus this year? 📣 Episode Mentions: • Scripture Passage: John 1:1-51 • Preacher: Pastor Joby Martin 📌 Supplemental Resources From This Week: • Mr. Last Minute Christmas Shopper • Jesus - Real Men of Christmas: Wk 4 (Full Sermon)  • Martin Family Christmas Special 2025  • Real Men of Christmas Sermon Series Series  • Deepen with Pastor Joby Martin  About The Church of Eleven22 The Church of Eleven22® is a movement for all people to discover and deepen a relationship with Jesus Christ. Eleven22 is led by Pastor Joby Martin and based in Jacksonville, Florida, with multiple campuses throughout Jacksonville and the surrounding areas. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: http://coe22.com/donate

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Amen and amen and amen. Merry Christmas Church. Hope you're doing great. If you've got your Bibles, and I hope you do, grab them. We're going to be in John Chapter 1. And I want to welcome you to our Christmas Eve services. Those of you stand in the back, you can sit on the steps.
Starting point is 00:00:14 I don't care. I think the fire marshal goes here. So, if not, y'all too. Hey, listen, on your way in, you passed some compassion packets and some compassion tables. Last weekend, we did compassion weekend. For years and years and years, since the start of our church, We have partnered with Compassion International to release children from poverty in Jesus' name. And in case you were regular and you missed last weekend, we didn't want you to miss the opportunity.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Or if you're not a regular, what a great Christmas gift you could give to give hope to one of these kids to release them from poverty in Jesus' name. And so please grab one of those packets on your way out, fill out the stuff, give it back to us. Or you can text the word sponsor to 833393, and you could sponsor a Compassion Kid on Christmas Eve. and just to update you last weekend, we sponsored 3,789 children. Way to go. That puts us somewhere in the like 28,000 sponsored kids through this church. So awesome. All right, well, we're almost there, okay? We are one night away, one sleep away kids, from all the world being made right. That Kevin will be reunited with his family. Clark's going to get his bonus. Clarence gets his wings.
Starting point is 00:01:28 Rudolph understands his purpose. Buddy is reconciled with his father, and Hans Gruber meets his maker. Amen. And the greatest Christmas miracle of all, the Jags are going to win the Super Bowl. Let's go. Why not?
Starting point is 00:01:45 And all of this is made possible. Because of Christmas. Not some kind of weird Hallmark Christmas magic. There's no such thing. But because of the Christmas miracle, which is the birth of the Messiah, that the God of the universe comes like a rescue mission for me and for you
Starting point is 00:02:02 to make all things new, to make all things right between us and God. He's here to bring peace on earth and goodwill towards men, but you will never experience the peace of God until you make peace with God. Now, I know we got all kind of people here because it's Christmas Eve, and if you're not a regular, if you don't normally attend church, but you know you're a Christmas Eve person, just warned you. I didn't grow up in church. We only went on Christmas, and Easter, and look at me now. So it might get on you. Just watch yourself.
Starting point is 00:02:34 But we really are pumped that you're here, and I hesitate to call you a guest. And the reason I don't want to call you a guest is because, I mean, we love guests. Greta and I, we love to have guests to our house, but we have an understanding that you're going to leave. You're going to go home. You're not going to join our family. And so that's not what I want for you. I want you to join this family. I want you to make this place home. And so we're super pumped that you're here. And you may be asking, okay, if you're not totally into the Jesus thing, I mean, you've got to be a little bit, you're here on Christmas Eve, or maybe Nana made you
Starting point is 00:03:04 you or whatever, I don't know why you're here, but I'm glad you're here. And you may be like, okay, man, I mean I'm pro Christmas, who isn't pro Christmas. But you're like, really? A virgin birth? Like, you mean to tell me you believe that a virgin, a Mary, gave birth to a child? And my answer is, uh-huh, I do. I do. And I believe it because the Bible says it.
Starting point is 00:03:23 And around here at 1122, we are Jesus-loving. Bible believing people, this is our authority. But if you're not even sure about the virgin birth, I hope you've thought about this. Everybody believes in a virgin birth. You got one or two options. Either a virgin gave birth to a baby orchestrated by an almighty creator because he loves you and has a point and purpose for your life. Or you believe in the virgin birth of a universe that nothing gave rise to something which became consciousness. And even though you can't deny that You love the family that you're sitting with. You're actually miscalculating the circumstances,
Starting point is 00:04:00 and that's just some chemical in your mind, and it's all pointless. So which one do you believe in? Now, I'm going to quote first time ever, Joe Rogan here on this one. And he says, I think I'm going to go with Jesus. That makes a lot more sense. Amen? We're in the fourth week of this series that we've called the Real Men of Christmas. We talked about some men that had played a significant role at Christmas.
Starting point is 00:04:23 We talked about Joseph and how he lived in a business. We talked about the shepherds. They were kind of nobodies that put feet to their faith. We talked about the magi last weekend and how you find what you're looking for and they looked for the Messiah and they found him. And today on Christmas Eve, we're going to talk about the real man of Christmas. And his name is Jesus. And he was really a man and he's really God.
Starting point is 00:04:48 That Jesus Christ is fully God and fully man. Now, for those of you in the gifted class, you could write this down. This is called the hypostatic union. That Jesus had dual natures. He had two natures. He was fully God and fully man. It's not like ying and yang like they were mixed together. He's not a seesaw where sometimes he kind of leaned into God
Starting point is 00:05:09 and sometimes he leaned into man. That's not it. But he was fully God and fully man. And the way this is made possible, we see this at Christmas because his mom was named Mary. And he was born as a human male. a little baby, and he grew into a man. And the Bible says that he was tempted in every way that we had been tempted.
Starting point is 00:05:32 The Bible says in the book of Hebrews that we do not have a great high priest that is not sympathetic with us and has not endured the same kind of circumstances that you and I have endured that he was fully man and he was born and that man can die. And yet he was also fully God because his dad wasn't Joseph. His dad is God the father. This means that Jesus is not from the seed of Adam and he does not inherit a sin nature, but he was born without sin and he was born perfectly.
Starting point is 00:06:04 And even though he was tempted in every way, every single time being fully God and fully man, he chose God's will over the world's way, that he was all powerful and he had the ability and the capability to defeat death. Now, when I think about who God is, if I'm honest, I kind of get the deal where God is bigger than us, where God is more powerful than us, where God is almighty.
Starting point is 00:06:30 That makes sense to me. If the God of the universe spoke everything into existence, then of course he's big and mighty and all-powerful. And maybe there are times in your life where you've experienced just how small you actually are. You ever done this? You ever go to like, I don't know, you ever go to the Grand Canyon? Nobody stands at the edge of the Grand Canyon and feels big.
Starting point is 00:06:50 You feel real small, don't you? You ever stand on the beach when a hurricane's coming and the waves are triple overhead? You don't like beat your chest out there. You ever stand at the base of the Grand Teton's? Nobody's like, I can bench 200 pounds. Well, that's an adorable cupcake. Like, whatever your thing is, you know that you're really small. And God is really big, all powerful, all-knowing, omnipresence.
Starting point is 00:07:13 Cool. One of the things it's hard for us to get our minds around that Christmas helps us with is just how small God made himself. Just how the sovereign king of the universe that spoke everything into existence made himself very, very, very personal and personable. This is what Christmas is. We call it the incarnation. Carnet means flesh. If you go to a Mexican restaurant and you order it with concarnet, that means with meat.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Christmas is God concarnet. Did you know that? It's the incarnation that God became one of us. John, chapter 1, verse 1 is going to explain not only the magnificence of God, the glory of God, but also the person of God, Jesus Christ. John, chapter 1, verse 1. Now, if you were a first century Jew, which nobody here is, but if you were the moment you would read the first three words here, you would know, wow, these sounds like the first three words of the whole Bible, because they're the same. It starts out this way, in the beginning. He's referencing Genesis 1.
Starting point is 00:08:20 It says, in the beginning was the Word. And if you look at your Bible, like I ask you to, if you look, that word word is capitalized. It says, in the beginning was the word, because in Genesis 1, God is speaking all things into existence. And so this is what John is referencing. In the beginning was the Word. And the Word, here it is again.
Starting point is 00:08:38 So what John is going to do, he's going to take a Hebrew idea of God speaking all things into existence in Genesis 1, and he's going to take a Greek idea called the Logos. That's the Greek word for word. And it doesn't just mean like a word that comes out of your mouth. This idea of Logos or Logos was that there was this cosmic animating force behind everything that was alive. And John goes, you know what Greeks, you're actually right. There is a cosmic animating force behind all things that are alive. And I know him by name.
Starting point is 00:09:09 And in the beginning was the word. And the word was God and the word was with God. To which you're going to like, wait what? So which one? Is he with God or was He was God? And John goes, right, he's both. Actually, there's one more I'm going to throw in there in a little while called the Holy Spirit. God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit won God in three persons.
Starting point is 00:09:29 And so this word, God the Son, is co-eternal with God the Father. And, verse two, he was in the beginning with God. Verse three, all things were made through him and without him was not anything made that was made. This is a big, powerful God speaking all things into existence. verse four and in him was life and the life was the light of men and the light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it and then it seems like a little detour here and the bible says this in verse six now there was a man sent from god whose name with john if you're new to bible study it's not the same john john the disciple the apostle writes this this guy is the guy that we know is john the baptist and again if you're new to bible study he wasn't a baptist it's not like there was mark the methodist and pete the presbyterian and cathay the catholic and john the baptist that's not how it was that he baptized people in the Jordan, and he gave testimony about the one that was the word,
Starting point is 00:10:20 the light of life. Verse seven, and he came as a witness to bear witness about the light that all might believe through him. Verse eight, he was not the light, but he came to bear witness about the light. So 30 years after the birth of Jesus, Jesus shows up on the scene,
Starting point is 00:10:37 John the baptizers out in the Jordan baptizing people, and he says, all right, everybody stop. I've got an announcement to make. and he points to his cousin Jesus of Nazareth, the carpenter's son. And he says, Behold, the Lamb of God
Starting point is 00:10:53 that takes away the sin of the entire world. That was what he was bearing witness about. Behold, the Lamb of God that has come to take away the sin of the entire world. That was his testimony. It'll make a lot more sense
Starting point is 00:11:08 in a couple of minutes. Verse 9. In the true light, which gives light to everyone, was coming into the world. He was in the world and the world was made through him, yet the world did not know him. He came to his own,
Starting point is 00:11:21 and his own people did not receive him. Verse 12, but to all who did receive him. Now I'm going to repeat this later, but I need you to know this. If you fall in the all category, you could receive him. No matter who you are or what your parents believed or what you did on spring break three years ago,
Starting point is 00:11:40 it does not disqualify you, from receiving the free gift of grace offered to us by this God man, Jesus Christ. He says, but to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God. I want you to see how personal this is. That the same one that speaks the stars into existence also want you to know him as father and him to know you as children. It's very, very personal.
Starting point is 00:12:10 verse 13 who were born not of blood nor of the will of flesh nor of the will of man but of god verse 14 is a very famous verse and the word the cosmic source of life that speaks everything into existence and the word became flesh and dwelt among us and we have seen his glory glory as of the only son from the father full of grace and full of truth that the all the Almighty God became small enough for us to know. In fact, sometimes you'll hear people say this, that God condescended himself. Most of the time when you use the word condescending, it's not good. Like if I speak to you in a condescending way, that means I am talking down to you. When God condescended himself,
Starting point is 00:13:00 that means he made himself low, and the word became flesh and dwelt among us. You see, the Bible says it this way in Philippians chapter 2, Verse four, Paul says, let each of you look not only at your own interests, but also the interest of others, had this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped. But he emptied himself. You see, Jesus emptied himself.
Starting point is 00:13:32 You and I are full of ourselves. I've seen your Instagram. It's all about you. You know what one of the marks that our generation, if we just lump us all into one generation, you know what one of the marks that we have left on society is? You know what we invented? The selfie? Before us, there were no selfies.
Starting point is 00:13:54 Now there are selfies. Why? Because we're into ourself. I looked it up. In 2025, over 370 people died by what is called death by selfie. You know what that means? That means people were so into themselves that. They went to a place like the Grand Canyon, got right on the edge,
Starting point is 00:14:11 and thought this will be a good picture, and then fell off and died. Darwin wasn't wrong about everything. Understand what I'm saying? We are into us. And while we are full of ourselves, Jesus emptied himself by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men and being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. You see, and we don't understand the severity of this.
Starting point is 00:14:40 And a part of the reason we don't understand the severity of this is because a bunch of people kind of got a Ricky Bobby Talladega night theology. And you're like, what's the big deal about a baby in a manger? I mean, that's my favorite part of Jesus. Well, he didn't stay a baby in a manger. He grew up. But what you don't understand is how much he lowered himself to be born among us.
Starting point is 00:15:05 The way one of my friends, a buddy of my name Josh Howardton, he's a pastor in Texas, he says this. He says at Christmas, Jesus checked his dignity at the door. You ever check your dignity at the door? If you're a male over 50 you have. Hey, all the dudes 50 years and old up, raise your hand high, okay, come on, raise it. You're way older than 50. You're right, okay, there you go. All right, look.
Starting point is 00:15:28 Been to the doctor lately? Yeah, well, that's a treat, isn't it? Whole different experience. When you're in your 20s, this is like a drive. through there. Like, yeah, look good to me. Keep going, all right? Drink water or whatever they tell you. Well, because I'm the lead pastor of this church, I'm 52 years old, the elders make me do all of these, like, annual physical check-up things for insurance purposes and all this stuff. And though I live a very, very blessed life and no complaints whatsoever, one of the things I cannot do is I can't go anywhere around here without somebody, either me knowing them or they knowing me.
Starting point is 00:16:00 And I do all of that stuff at the Mayo Clinic, which is a driver in a pitching wedge right down the road. And apparently our evangelism strategy at Mayo was crushing it because every other person goes there. And when you're 52 years old and you have to go in for these kind of checkups, guess what that means? Oh boy, it is a bumper-to-bumper situation if you understand what I'm saying. All right? And it's terrible. It's embarrassing. It's awful.
Starting point is 00:16:25 We're talking about a colonoscopy. Hey, kids, ask your mom and dad what a colonoscopy is on the way home. It's what Santa gives the people on the naughty list. That's what it is. And it starts the day before. Oh, yeah. They give you this magical fluid. Hey, why don't you just drink this every 15 minutes?
Starting point is 00:16:44 It'll be awesome. It ain't awesome. I mean, it's something else, man. That thing, I mean, it'll take the sin out of you. You know what I mean? There ain't nothing left. It is unbelievable what is happening there. And then they need to put some breaks in it because I had to call them.
Starting point is 00:16:59 My appointment was at 8. And I was like, hey, I ain't going to be there at 8. I'm going to be there at 9. They're like, you have to be here at 8. I mean, you're going to get an invoice for an upholstery clinging in a GMC. They're like, all right, we'll see when you can get here. So I did the walking a penguin on in there. And I'm like, hey, all right, I'm here.
Starting point is 00:17:14 And you feel terrible, right? I mean, you're just dehydrated and feel terrible. It's so embarrassing. What do you do when you walk in? They're like, here, I want you to put on this gown. And you check your dignity at the door. You take off your clothes that cover everything, and then you put something on that's like a half-off sale.
Starting point is 00:17:30 You know what I mean? like doctor's a little breezy. I don't think we're all covered up here. Then they put you on a gurney and wheel you into this room. And everybody knows what's about to happen. Oh, it's not good. And you're laying there in the fetal position
Starting point is 00:17:44 and the doctor has the audacity to walk up to me and says this verbatim, sir, would you scoot your bottom this way? Dude, I'm a grown man. I don't have a bottom. You understand? We use words to describe it that I can't stay in church or I'd have to fire myself.
Starting point is 00:18:00 Can we be men here? And sure enough, it's about that time there's a lady standing over here at the desk, and she turns around and goes, Pastor Jobie, we go to church together. Well, of course we do. Yep. And I'm hopped up on a volume because they give you drugs to help you through it. And I said something to you, in fact, of, maybe I can see parts of me I've ever seen with the naked eye on that TV right now.
Starting point is 00:18:23 I don't think it's the moment for fellowship, right? You understand what I'm saying? And I'm just a nobody going to get a procedure that happens every day. And so the distance between this pulpit right now and a gurney at the mayo is infinitely smaller than the distance between the throne of glory that Jesus was sitting on. And he stands up like my good friend Charles Martin says. He takes off his crown. He lays down his royal diadem. He takes off his royal robe and he swan dives in humility and he is born as a baby in a manger.
Starting point is 00:19:01 And the word became flesh and dwelt among us. And he checked his dignity at the door. And you may say, well, why does this matter to me at Christmas? Oh, it's the most important thing you'll ever hear in all of your life. Because if Jesus does not come on a rescue mission for you and me, then every single one of us would be lost in our own sins and our own trespasses. And we would never be able to experience the peace of us. God because without Jesus coming as a ransom for you and I, we could never have peace with God.
Starting point is 00:19:38 You see, when God created this whole thing for His glory, God, out of an overflow of God's love for God's self, he speaks everything into existence. And the Bible says it's good. But God doesn't just do good. He's going to do real good, very good. And so he creates image bearers to be in a relationship with him, Adam and Eve, in the Garden of Eden. And everything is awesome, man. They are in a face-to-face relationship with their creator, their heavenly father,
Starting point is 00:20:05 and nothing separates them until just like every human being since that moment. We begin to think, you know what? Forget you, God. I think my ways are better than your ways. And I'll do what I want with who I want when I want. And they do the one thing he told them not to do. And that's what sin is. Is when we trust the world's way, when we trust our flesh,
Starting point is 00:20:26 or we trust the lies of the enemy over the word of God. And we say, forget you. I got this. and they take a bite of the forbidden fruit. And when sin entered the world, it fractured everything. And primarily it fractured our relationship with the Lord. And when sin entered the world, it held the door open for all the pain and all the strife and all the guilt and all the shame and all the condemnation.
Starting point is 00:20:51 And anything that has ever hurt bad in your life is because of a result of that moment. and because God is just, all sin must be paid for. For God to just overlook sin would make him an unjust judge, and God is just. But because God is gracious, God made a way for us to be reconciled with him. He gives us a picture of it right here in Genesis 3. Because of his justice, he kicks Adam and Eve out of the garden to judge them for their sin. But he sheds the blood of an animal for the very first time to make a garment to cover over their sin and shame. As you begin to leaf through the Bible, what you'll find is that God sets up what we call a sacrificial system.
Starting point is 00:21:42 He calls a people unto himself to be a light to the whole world. In the middle of his people, he builds a temple so that his glory would be on display to invite all peoples, all tribes, all tongues, all nations unto himself. But again, how are an unholy people going to stand before a holy God? And here's what God does. God sets up this sacrificial system to be a foreshadowing so that people could understand without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin. If you get bored tomorrow, you should read through the book of Leviticus.
Starting point is 00:22:12 Super fun. And what you're going to see is the Bible says, God says, I am holy, therefore you should be holy. Be perfect, design perfect. Like, I can't pull it off. He's all right, so here's what we're going to do. When you break the law, then what you're going to do is there will be a sacrifice that will be made that will cover over your sin.
Starting point is 00:22:32 And so they had all kind of sacrifices all the time. But the granddaddy of them all in Leviticus 16 was called the Day of Atonement. Atonement just means payment. And one time of year, the people that believed God, that believed Yahwehs was the one true God, they would all gather in Jerusalem and they would make a sacrifice. And the sacrifice that was to be made, it was actually thousands of them, is they would take a perfect spotless lamb, and they would shed the blood of this lamb.
Starting point is 00:23:04 And then the high priest would consecrate himself. He'd go through this kind of ritualistic washing. And then he would go into the temple, and he would go into this room called the Holy of Holies, where the Ark of the Covenant was. It held the Law of God, and he would take the blood of the lamb, and he would sprinkle it over the Ark of the Covenant.
Starting point is 00:23:21 The idea is that when God looked down at his law, he didn't see the broken law. He saw the shed blood of the Lamb. and they did this every year, year after year after year, after year. And now you're asking, okay, that's neat. What does that have to do with Christmas? Do you remember in Luke chapter 2? Even if you're new to Bible study, you know Luke chapter 2, Charlie Brown, right?
Starting point is 00:23:45 In the days of Caesar Augustus when Corrinus was still governor, that there was a census. And everybody had to go to their own hometown. And do you remember where Joseph and Mary had to go to? They had to go to Bethlehem to be resum. to be registered. And do you remember who else was from Bethlehem? It's this Old Testament guy. A little guy with a slingshot, David.
Starting point is 00:24:06 David was from Bethlehem. And do you remember what David's job was before he became king of Israel? He was a shepherd. You know where the majority of the shepherds and the sheep were raised in Israel? It was in Bethlehem. You see, Bethlehem is about five and a half
Starting point is 00:24:24 or six miles just to the south of Jerusalem. And this was their supply chain. And so one time every year on the Day of Atonement in Jerusalem, they need hundreds, if not thousands of perfect spotless lambs. And so this is where they were raised. This is where most of the shepherd's fields are. And then guess what? In Luke chapter 2 on the very first Christmas,
Starting point is 00:24:46 the angels show up to these little shepherd boys. And I hope you remember their announcement. They say, behold, we bring you good news of great joy. for unto you this day has been born in the city of David in Bethlehem, a savior who was Christ the Lord. And then they said this, and this is going to be a sign for you. Here's how you're going to find him. You're going to find a baby wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger.
Starting point is 00:25:13 And the shepherds would have been like, a baby? A baby? It's like, yeah, a baby. And you know why they would have been a little bit confused? Because guess what shepherds did? at the time of year when they would stay up all night with their sheep would be in calving time when they were having babies and what shepherds would do as they were preparing
Starting point is 00:25:29 for later that year on the Day of Atonement they were looking for perfect spotless lambs to prepare them to be sacrificed in Jerusalem and so when the mama sheep would have the babies the ones that didn't make the cut they would call those out but for the perfect spotless lambs they would grab them and guess what they would do they would swaddle them in clothes you know why you mammas know what this is about
Starting point is 00:25:48 remember when you had a baby at the hospital and then, you know, they put them in that little thing that keeps the fries warm enough for a while, and then when they're room temperature or whatever, they get them, and what do they do? They swaddle them up, why? Because they'll, like, scratch your face with their little crazy fingernails. Well, this is what would happen. If you find this perfect spotless lamb, you didn't want him to get banged up. You didn't want him to, like, chew his fur off, that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:26:08 And so they would swaddle him, and they didn't want to put him on the ground, so they'd get stepped on or get muddy or get dirty. So what they would do is they would often put him in a feeding trough, which is called a manger. And so the shepherds would put the sacrificial lamb in swaddled clothes in a manger. And the angel says, behold, I bring you good news of great joy. For unto you is born this day in the city of David. Christ, Savior, the Lord. And here's how you're going to know.
Starting point is 00:26:38 He's going to be swallowed up and put in a manger. Why? Because the testimony of John was right. behold he is the Lamb of God who's come to take away the sin of the entire world he's not just another Lamb of God that's going to cover of the sin of the Jewish people until this time next year he is the Lamb of God who's come to take away the sin of the entire world and he did not stay a baby in a major he grew up to be a man and he taught us the word of God but that's not primarily why he came John didn't say behold the teacher
Starting point is 00:27:09 that's not what he said he didn't say behold the miracle worker it's not what he said He didn't even say, behold, the politician, thank God. He said, behold, the lamb. This baby was born to die for you and for me to take away the sin of the entire world. He lives a perfect life that we couldn't live, that he's arrested, he's tried. He dies a sinner's death that every single one of us deserve. And on the cross, he pushes up on his nail pierce feet and he says, it is finished. What is finished?
Starting point is 00:27:39 The price for your sin and my sin has been paid in full. full. That is what he said. To tell us, God, that's what it means. You see, John the Baptist was right. He's fully man and fully God. Like he walked on water, but he also got thirsty.
Starting point is 00:27:57 He could stop the issue of blood with just the touch of the edge of his garment, but he also bled. But he is the bread of life, and yet he got hungry. He is the king of kings, and yet he dressed himself as a servant. That one day he'll wipe away every tear, and yet he wept at his
Starting point is 00:28:12 friend Lazarus's death, that he is just and the justifier. And the real kicker is this. He was sinless and he was made sin. Second Corinthians 521 says, and God made him who was without sin to be sin for us that we would be made the righteousness of God. He is the author of life and yet he died. But it got really good news. He didn't stay dead. When he pushed up on his nail pierced feet and he said, it is finished. He didn't say he was finished because he wasn't done yet. And he had got really good news. and he was dead dead and they put him in a tomb and it was a borrowed tomb and you know why they used a borrowed tomb because he only needed it for the weekend because that Sunday he rolled away the stone and he came walking out of the grave and if he comes walking out of the grave just like him we get to walk out of the grave and get to walk in a newness of life with him
Starting point is 00:29:02 and he was ascended to the right hand of god the father and on the very first Christmas Jesus came lowly and gentle but not anymore Do you ever think about what Jesus is doing right now? You see, again, too many of you have like a Ricky Bobby Taledega night theology. Jesus is not just eight pounds, six ounce swaddled and closed anymore. He is sitting at the right hand of God the Father. And the Bible tells us what he's doing right now. That he's ruling and he's reigning.
Starting point is 00:29:32 That one of the things that the resurrected Christ is doing right now is he is interceding for you and for me. that God, the God's son, Jesus Christ, is in the right ear of his father, praying for you and me right now. The book of John says that he's preparing a place for those of us that call him Lord and Savior. That's what he's doing. And the Bible says that he is searching and seeking and saving and knocking. If you get to the very end of the Bible, there's this book called The Book of the Book of of Revelation. Okay? Now, if you're new to Bible study, I wouldn't suggest you start there. It's kind of crazy. There's locusts and scrolls and trumpets and dragons. I mean, it's, you know,
Starting point is 00:30:19 it's awesome, but I'm a pro, so we can wait in. And by the way, it's also, it's just singular. It's just revelation. It's not revelations. There's only one of them, all right? But in the book of Revelation, before all the dreams and the revelation stuff starts, the resurrected, ascended at the right hand of God, the Father, writes seven letters to seven different churches. And he gives us a clue as to what Jesus, this baby in a manger, grew up to be a man, ascended to the right hand of God, the Father,
Starting point is 00:30:46 and what he's doing right now. And he gives warning. He says, watch out. Sometimes he gives encouragement. By the time you get to Revelation 3, he talks to a church called the Church at Laotasia. And honest, if you read it and you're honest, I know this is church, no place for honesty,
Starting point is 00:31:04 but if you give it an honest read, it sounds a lot like the American evangelical church. Because the way he describes it, he's like, hey, from outside, it looks great, man. Parking lot's full, your podcast is cool, your staff's doing great, okay? But this is the problem I have with you. You're just lukewarm. That's what he says. You're neither hot nor cold.
Starting point is 00:31:28 You're just kind of blah. And if I had time, I could show you the geography of a layout of a site. how it was between these two cities and one of these cities had warm springs and one had cool springs and one was medicinal and one was refreshing and he's like you're not either of these i wish you would either be hot or cold but when you're when you're when you're lukewarm you're kind of good for nothing and i want to spew you out of my mouth that's what he says to the church he's like you make me sick and listen man you don't want to make jesus sick and so he says i wish you were one or the other and so some of you that would say hey i'm a christian cool
Starting point is 00:32:02 But have you been living your life with one foot in the world and one foot in the church? And you're kind of just, you know, you're not all in for Jesus, but you're not all in for the world. You're just kind of, yeah, yeah, lukewarm. Listen, we know this, man, in Florida. You ever seen somebody try to get off of a boat onto a dock too slow? One foot in the boat, one foot in the dock. Can't stay there long. Jesus would say, can't stay there long.
Starting point is 00:32:27 Choose for yourself this day whom you're going to serve. And so if that's you and you know it, I want to invite you to do something. In fact, I want to dare you. I want to challenge you to do this, okay? This year, I dare you to go all in. To go all in for Jesus through the Church of 1122. I dare you.
Starting point is 00:32:49 Give me one year, 2006, I dare you to prioritize gathering together with the saints to glorify God and worship the word and word. In other words, don't just come to church sometimes when it's convenient. can make it, but you would prioritize this, that we get in here and we make much of him. And I dare you for one year to live a life of generosity. And I dare you to quit just showing up in the second song and leaving during the last and not even knowing who anybody is, but to develop some actual meaningful Christian community, like join a disciple group.
Starting point is 00:33:21 And I dare you, maybe go on your first mission trip, or quit being all about you and actually serve some of the least of these around here. I dare you give me one year. and here's the promise I will make to you. By the end of 26, it probably won't even take that long, but by the end of 26, here's what I promise. Your whole life will be different. Your marriage will be different.
Starting point is 00:33:47 Your relationship with your children will be different, and the legacy that you leave will be completely different. Listen, you have no idea what hangs in the balance because you will begin to walk in what Jesus called the above. life. Now, by the time you get to Revelation chapter 3, verse 20, after he yells at him about, you make me sick, then he says this. He says, behold, I, this is the resurrected, ruling, reigning Christ. He says, behold, I stand at the door and knock. Now, this is not good for the church at Laoticaea. Like, I don't know if you thought about this. I'm a church planner. I'm a pastor.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Okay, but listen, if you plant a church and Jesus isn't in the church, but outside trying to get in, it ain't going good. You understand what I'm saying? Jesus is in this place because he shows up where he's wanted and he is wanted in this place. This isn't true just of this church. This is true of every single person
Starting point is 00:34:45 hearing the sound of my voice right now regardless of when you hear it. Christ's word to you, the cosmic almighty sovereign king of the universe, says, behold, I stand at the door of your life. and knock. And if anyone hears my voice. So I want to repeat this.
Starting point is 00:35:07 If you fall into the anyone category, guess what? You can have a relationship with Jesus. And if you say, yeah, but pastor, then you don't know what I've done. First of all, I probably do. Secondly, then apparently you don't know what Christ has done for you on the cross.
Starting point is 00:35:20 I mean, there is more grace in Jesus than sin in you. And when he says, it is finished. If you believe that counted for you, then guess what? You receive the right. They become a child of God. And Jesus says,
Starting point is 00:35:34 Behold, I stand at the door and knock, and if anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him and he with me. He will come in and sit down at your table. Some of you have real fancy tables. Big old, you never use them, you know. Those big old, he'll come and sit down at me. Some of you eat on a futon.
Starting point is 00:35:55 It don't matter, man. Here's what's crazy. And even though he has the ability, he is not on the SWAT team. He refuses to just kick down the door and take you hostage. That's not what he does. He knocks and he knocks and he knocks. And he is waiting and wanting for you to hear the knock
Starting point is 00:36:12 and hear his voice and for you to open the door and surrender your life to him. I think the first time I ever heard this verse, I was in high school and they were using the King James version. And it says, behold, I stand at the door knock and whoever hears my voice and answers, I will come in and sup with him and he with me. And I thought that man Jesus walks in and is like, sup.
Starting point is 00:36:38 It kind of is. It kind of is. That the word became flesh and dwelt among us. And he died on the cross in our place. And today, while he's ruling and reigning and waiting and preparing, he's seeking and he's searching and he's knocking. And there's this whole Christmas song. says do you hear what I hear
Starting point is 00:37:03 I said do you hear it do you hear it because he's knocking I mean the empirical evidence that you are at this Christmas Eve service is that he so loves you that God sent his son Jesus to die in your place and in this very moment if you'll listen it's so much louder than your ears can hear
Starting point is 00:37:22 because it's deep down here in the soul can you hear it see the first time I ever heard the knock of Christ on the door of my life I was a teenager I was in high school. And I considered myself a Christian because I was Southern. I believed in God like I believe in SEC football in the Second Amendment. I thought it was kind of a package deal.
Starting point is 00:37:39 And then my coach, my football coach, explained the gospel to me. And that was the first time that it occurred to me that when Jesus died on the cross, somehow it counted for me. But believing that that was true was not enough. I had to believe in Jesus. And I heard the knock and I welcomed him into my life as my life. Lord and my Savior. And so do you hear it?
Starting point is 00:38:07 Because I got really good news. For anyone who would believe that when Christ died on the cross, somehow that counted for you, for anyone who would believe, you receive the right to become a child of God. And I want to give you the opportunity to do that right now. I can't convince you of it. I can't. Following Jesus is not easy. It costs you your whole life.
Starting point is 00:38:32 But it's pretty simple to start. It's as simple as A, B, C. The A is this, is at first you got to admit it. I'm a sinner in need of a Savior. And I cannot convince you of that. If you're like, I'm not a sinner, all right, then you don't think you need a savior. But you know what? You need to be saved.
Starting point is 00:38:47 You need need. And if you know this, you're like, yeah, there's a problem. The problem is me. Then you just admit it. God, I'm not a bad person that needs to do better. I'm not an irreligious person that needs to attend more religious services, but I'm actually a sinner and I need a savior. That's the A.
Starting point is 00:39:03 And the B is this. Do you believe that when Jesus died on the cross, somehow that counted for you? And the Bible says if you do, then there's a prayer that you can pray that gets answered 100% of the time. I mean, what a deal, man. We pray for all kinds of stuff.
Starting point is 00:39:21 It doesn't get answered. And the Bible says that this prayer, every single time somebody prays this, God says yes. The Bible says in Romans 10, 13, for all who call on the name of the Lord, you will be saved. For anyone that hears God, here's Jesus, knocking at the door of your life, and you open the door and call on Jesus as your Lord.
Starting point is 00:39:45 That means I'm not the boss of me anymore. I'm going to surrender my life to you. Then your sin is washed away. The guilt is gone. The condemnation is over. And you and I, purchased by the blood of Jesus, are adopted as children. of the most high God. I want to give you the opportunity right now this Christmas Eve to believe and receive
Starting point is 00:40:09 that gift from God. Would you bow your heads? Would you close your eyes? And if that's you, and for the very first time, you would say, I admit it. I admit it. I'm a sinner in need of a savior. And you would say, I hear it, I hear it, I feel, I understand the invitation of God who became a man who died on the cross. When he says it is finished, I believe for the first time, this counted for me and today for the very first time I am ready to call on the name of the Lord if that's you I want you to lift your hand as high as you can right now I want you to lift it up and I just want you to say you can in your heart or out loud Jesus Lord save me and he answers that prayer 100% of the time our good and gracious heavenly
Starting point is 00:40:50 Father God we love you more than anything because you first loved us and God I thank you that what we celebrate at Christmas is the word became flesh and dwelt among us. God, that you went through the pain, you went through the suffering, you went through the cross to pay for us that we could know you. Lord, I thank you for the truth that for all who would believe we received the right to become children of God. We pray this in Jesus' name.
Starting point is 00:41:19 Amen. Church, I want to invite you to stand to your feet, but don't leave because we're not quite done, okay? It's kind of a little double ending here, all right? around here at 1122 we respond to the gospel we primarily respond in three ways we're going to bring our ties and our offerings our first and our best just like we studied last weekend when the wise man met Jesus they fell on their face and they treasured Jesus above all things with the treasures they had in their hands that's what we do we mostly do it online through the app and we're going to
Starting point is 00:41:50 pray why because if you know Jesus you're sitting at the table with him and he invites us cast all your cares upon me because I care for you we We'd love for you to come down here and kneel before God and pray. And we're going to sing. We're going to make much of him. The band's going to sing, oh, holy night. And listen, man, there's so much better than you are. Me too.
Starting point is 00:42:10 But what we lack in talent, may we make up for in enthusiasm. And let's make much of the one that came on a rescue mission for us. Let's sing, let's bring, let's pray. Let's respond. But don't leave because we've got one more thing.

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