
Good News! (Luke 2:8-15)
- when I drive my car these days, I inevitably have my
radio on, and its usually tuned to CFRB
- Michael Coren has a commercial on that, whenever I
hear it, I turn it up
- Ive heard it so many times and Christina
has heard it too that we practically know it off by heart
- Michael Coren is extolling the virtues of an automobile
leasing company, and has brought in his children for some help
- he asks his daughter, Lucy, what she thinks of Auto
Depot
- "In my opinion, its absolutely fantastic!"
- he asks his son, Daniel, what he thinks, and gets pretty
much the same answer
- I remember the first time I heard this ad, and I was
getting pretty shocked
- how dare this man use his children to promote a car
company?
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- but then he asks his four-year-old son, Oliver, what
he thinks of using children in advertising
- and his son says, "Bad news, Daddy!"
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- a little while later I heard Michael begin to get a
bit heated as he was expressing his opinion, and everyone else around
the table was turning against him
- in the sound booth, just for a bit of comic relief,
the producer inserted the sound clip: "Bad news, Daddy!"
- as I mentioned, Christina has heard this so many times
that she too has taken to telling me, "Bad news, Daddy!"
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- have you heard enough bad news?
- have you?
- my mothers car was stolen this week not too far
from here
- as I listened to the news I heard of two other cars
being robbed at gunpoint, and even the Attorney General of our province
had his car stolen
- have you heard enough bad news?
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- on Friday I received a call from the Toronto Star
- it seems that every other week they call me and offer
me home delivery of their newspaper
- and every time I say no
- I dont need to read any more bad news than I
already do
- let me tell you: theres enough bad in this world
that if we wanted to be completely depressed, wed have every reason
to be!
- bad news appears to be all there is, or it certainly
outnumbers the good news!
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- this morning Im going to give you some good news
for a change
- this good news is so profoundly important that it is
bigger and stronger than all the bad news in your life
- Id ask that you open your Bibles with me to a
familiar passage found in Luke 2
- were going to look at this story with fresh eyes
and see if we can find some good news in there to encourage ourselves
- read with me:
- (Luke 2:8) And there were shepherds living out in the
fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night.
- (Luke 2:9) An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and
the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified.
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- THE FIRST GOOD NEWS I HAVE FOR YOU IS THAT CHRISTMAS
IS FOR NOBODIES
- do you ever feel like a nobody?
- one of my favorite pages in the weekend paper is the
society page
- it has pictures and descriptions of events that recently
took place in Toronto that I didnt even know about
- I certainly wasnt invited to them!
- it shows wonderful pictures of people in expensive
clothes people that I dont know at all
- but they all seem to know each other
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- I dont think Ive ever seen a person I know
personally on those pages
- why?
- I think Im hanging out with the wrong crowd!
- Im a nobody
- I might be somebody to my family and friends, but in
societys pecking order, Im a nobody
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- when we read in Luke 2 that angels appeared to shepherds
living out in the fields nearby, I think the question were supposed
to ask is, "The angels appeared to whom? Did I hear you
say shepherds?"
- I have it on pretty good authority that the shepherds
never appeared on the society pages of the Jerusalem Post
- God revealed his Son, but not to those we might expect
- Jesus birth was announced to shepherds in the
fields
- these might have been the shepherds who cared for the
lambs who supplied the temple sacrifices
- but they were not very high on the pecking order
- the Pharisees of that time said there were six professions
that were unworthy
- one of those was being a shepherd
- their reputation was that they were untrustworthy
- you could not even use their testimony for legal matters
- shepherds in that time were usually very young, just
as David in the Old Testament was only a boy
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- dont forget the greatest event in history
had just happened
- the Messiah had been born!
- the Jews had waited for centuries for the Messiah to
come
- but when the big event finally occurred, it was announced
to ordinary shepherds
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- this is the good news
- Jesus does not come to those of society; he does not
come to the well-heeled or to those of position
- he comes to all, including the plain and ordinary
- no extraordinary qualifications are needed Jesus
comes to you just as you are
- the birth of Jesus was not announced to the elite in
Jerusalem it was announced to ordinary folk like you and me
- thats good news!
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- read on with me
- (Luke 2:10) But the angel said to them, "Do not
be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the
people.
- (Luke 2:11) Today in the town of David a Savior has
been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.
- (Luke 2:12) This will be a sign to you: You will find
a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger."
- theres more good news
- THE NEWS IS THIS: WE HAVE A SAVIOR
- when the angel appears to the shepherds, they react
just like every other person reacted who ever saw an angel
- like Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Jeremiah, Daniel, Zechariah,
and Mary, they were terrified
- and the angel said what almost every angel says after
scaring the shoes off human beings: "Dont be afraid"
- but this angel brought a special announcement, something
he called "good news of great joy that shall be to all people"
- I dont think you could say it much stronger than
that
- its good news; its going to bring great
joy; and its for all the people
- as Eugene Peterson translates it, "Dont
be afraid. Im here to announce a great and joyful event that is
meant for everybody worldwide"
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- the announcement is this: a Savior is born; a Savior
who is Messiah and Master
- we dont use the word savior much today
- we know what it means: someone who saves
- most Jews would have thought that a savior would be
a political leader who would deliver them from Roman rule
- others might have thought of the savior delivering
them from sickness and hardship
- but here we have the best news of all: a Savior is
born who delivers us from sin and death
- while he established a spiritual kingdom and healed
diseases, his work is far more wide-reaching than we could have imagined
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- these days people tend to reduce things to the temporal
and physical
- when Jesus came, he could have brought political peace,
and delivered Israel from Roman rule
- he could have fed all the hunger and healed all the
diseases
- but our greatest problem isnt physical or
political: its spiritual
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- theres a Christmas card that says:
- If our greatest need had been information, God would
have sent an educator. If our greatest need had been technology, God
would have sent a scientist. If our greatest need had been money, God
would have sent an economist. If our greatest need had been pleasure,
God would have sent an entertainer. But our greatest need was forgiveness,
so he sent us a Savior."
- did you hear that?
- our greatest need is forgiveness
- and thats why the angels message is such
good news
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- a little boy wrote a letter to Santa and said:
- "Dear Santa: There are three boys living at my
house. Jeffrey is two, David is four, and Norman is seven. Jeffrey is
good some of the time, David is good some of the time, and Norman is
good all of the time. I am Norman."
- well, Ive got news for you
- you are not Norman
- you do not bat .1000
- we all live with a sense of regret because we are not
perfect
- the Bible tells us that:
- (Romans 3:10) As it is written: "There is no one
righteous, not even one;
- (Romans 3:23) for all have sinned and fall short of
the glory of God,
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- but the Bible also tells us:
- (Acts 10:43) Everyone who believes in him receives
forgiveness of sins through his name.
- I heard a lifeguard describe his experience in saving
people from drowning
- he said that every lifeguard knows that as long as
theyre trying to save themselves, because then theyll take
the lifeguard underwater with them
- the lifeguard said that when he swims out to them,
he has to wait until they stop flailing around in the water
- when they finally give up, its really easy to
reach over, pull their arm over your shoulder, and swim back to shore
- theres nothing to it
- but you cant save them as long as theyre
trying to save themselves
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- our problem is that we either dont recognize
were drowning, or if we do, we try to save ourselves
- there are many people who dont realize that they
need a Savior
- and there are many others who know they do, but they
end up trying to save themselves
- they say, "Look, God, my good works are this high.
My bad works are this low. Looks like I get into heaven"
- but God says, in effect, "Only perfect people
need apply for a perfect place"
- you need a Savior
- and that Savior has come to us lying in a manger, wrapped
in swaddling clothes
- this Savior was born to us in the city of David
- and hes given to us as a free gift
- and thats good news
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- the angels continued their message:
- (Luke 2:13) Suddenly a great company of the heavenly
host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,
- (Luke 2:14) "Glory to God in the highest, and
on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests."
- one more bit of good news:
- JESUS BRINGS PEACE
- I talked to somebody at a Christmas party this week
- this individual is in his mid 30s and already
in his third career
- he loves his job, but he says that he has time for
almost nothing
- hes working like a dog, and he hopes that by
the time hes 50 or 60, he will have reached his goal in life:
contentment; peace
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- the world is looking for peace
- for some this means drinking until theyre so
drunk, they dont feel the pain anymore
- for others, it means going from relationship to relationship,
hoping that someday someone will fill that void in their life
- for others, it means working so hard that they never
have to think about their lives
- but peace is something that we all need, and not later
in life we need peace now
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- when Jesus was born, the angels said, "Glory to
God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests."
- if you read the Gospels, you find that those who met
Jesus had their lives transformed, and ultimately found peace
- the tax-collector who spent his life making money dishonestly?
he paid back what he had stolen and then some, and followed Jesus
- the women found in the act of adultery? she received
forgiveness and was told to go and sin no more
- the fishermen who were invited to follow Jesus? they
found a cause to live for, and ultimately a cause to die for
- no matter what happened in their lives, God gave them
the strength to handle it
- Paul wrote:
- (Philippians 4:6) Do not be anxious about anything,
but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present
your requests to God.
- (Philippians 4:7) And the peace of God, which transcends
all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
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- thats the good news
- that Christmas is for nobodies
- that we have been given a Savior to meet our greatest
need: forgiveness
- and that this Savior, Jesus, brings peace: peace with
God, and peace within our hearts
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- some of you might recognize your need for forgiveness
- youve been trying to save yourself
- you might understand your need for peace
- that forgiveness and that peace is available to you
this morning, free of charge
- you can receive the most priceless gift youve
ever received; one that you cant even by at Sherway Gardens
- you can have your past forgiven
- God can clean up your past, take care of your present,
and secure your future
- its the gift you can only receive from the babe
in the manger who grew up to be the man on the cross, the one who died
for your sins
- if you would like to receive this gift, the time is
now
- and that, my friends, is good news