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INTRODUCTION.
MESSAGE.
I.
The Birth of Christ gave us a Savior.
One who Rescues.
One Who Delivers.
It will not save me to know that Christ is a Saviour; but it will save me to trust him to be my Saviour.
Charles Spurgeon.
II.
The birth of Christ gave us a Redeemer.
Redeem.
to buy back
recover a sold house
to release a person from debt.
Jesus is our Redeemer.
He is the One who paid a ransom for our souls.
R. C. Sproul.
Redeemer.
duty of the male relative of a deceased who leaves a childless widow behind.
Avenger of blood.
(Numbers)
by killing the manslayer of his relative redeems the guilt of the manslaughter (BDAG)
Reclaim as one’s own.
Exodus 6:6.
Be bought back.
Sin is no little thing.
It girded the Redeemer’s head with thorns, and pierced his heart … Look upon all sin as that which crucified the Saviour, and you will see it to be ‘exceeding sinful’.
Charles Spurgeon.
III.
The birth of Christ gave us a Everlasting King.
God extends from eternity to eternity.
So Psalms (90:2)—“Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever Thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, Thou art God.”
Aristotle.
Jeremiah 10:10 (NASB95)
10 But the Lord is the true God; He is the living God and the everlasting King.
At His wrath the earth quakes, And the nations cannot endure His indignation.
King of Kings.
1 Timothy 6:15-16.
Revelation 17:14.
Revelation 19:16.
Acts 10:36.
No end.
A peace on earth He brings,
Which never more shall end:
The Lord of hosts, the King of kings,
Declares Himself our friend:
Assumes our flesh and blood,
That we His Spirit may gain;
The everlasting Son of God,
The mortal son of man.
Charles Wesley.
CONCLUSION.
Savior
Redeemer
Everlasting King
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