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M. 1 Hope is at the Heart of Christmas

The sermon centers on the profound truth that Christmas is not defined by seasonal traditions, but by the unshakable hope found in Jesus Christ, whose birth fulfills ancient prophecy and breaks into the world's deepest darkness. Drawing from Isaiah 9, it portrays a people engulfed in spiritual and political despair, yet God's promise of a coming child—called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace—reveals that hope is not the absence of darkness, but the divine light that shines precisely within it. The message emphasizes that Christ's incarnation is the ultimate act of God entering human suffering, securing eternal hope not through human effort or circumstance, but through His divine nature, redemptive mission, and everlasting kingdom. This hope is not fleeting or conditional, but anchored in the person of Jesus, who offers peace, restoration, and eternal security to all who turn to Him, whether in grief, doubt, or spiritual dryness. The sermon concludes with a call to embrace this hope not as a seasonal sentiment, but as a life-transforming encounter with the living Savior.

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Sunday - AM
Isaiah 9:1-7
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