Where Christ Came
The sermon centers on the profound theological significance of Christmas, reframing the traditional nativity narrative through the lens of Old Testament imagery, particularly the symbolic role of the Tower of Adar in Bethlehem as a place of ritual purity where sacrificial lambs were raised. By connecting this historical and prophetic context to the birth of Jesus as the ultimate Lamb of God, we emphasizes that Christ's arrival was not merely a historical event but the fulfillment of ancient promises, where the perfect, unblemished Lamb was born in a place sanctified for sacrifice, making His birth a divine sign for those who understood Scripture. The message challenges listeners to move beyond sentimentalized traditions and commercialized customs, urging a return to the core truth: Jesus is both the sacrificial Lamb who takes away the sins of the world and the strong tower of refuge where believers find safety and salvation. The sermon calls the congregation to respond with faith, repentance, and worship, inviting both the unconverted to embrace Christ and the saved to deepen their relationship with Him, all while reflecting on the eternal significance of His incarnation, death, and resurrection.
| Sermon ID | 1130252219287185 |
| Duration | 37:58 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Genesis 35:16-21; Micah 5:2-4 |
| Language | English |