1. The Christmas season is a reminder of the hope we have in Jesus' obedience and grace.
2. Jesus' obedience to God's will demonstrates the power of grace and salvation.
3. The importance of living a disciplined and holy life in response to God's grace.
Body:
1. Through Jesus' obedience to the Father, the way of salvation and grace was opened for us.
A. Romans 5:19 demonstrates how Jesus' obedience brought about righteousness for many.
B. Jesus' obedience is a model for us to follow in our own lives.
2. We are called to live a disciplined and holy life in response to God's grace.
A. We are to demonstrate our faithfulness to God by living according to his commands.
B. We are to be a light to the world, showing others the hope that comes from living a life of faith.
3. We can celebrate the Christmas season as a reminder of the hope we have in Jesus' obedience and the grace he provides us.
A. We can reflect on the power of grace and the hope we have in Jesus' obedience.
B. We can take comfort in the fact that Jesus has provided us with the opportunity to be saved and to have a meaningful relationship with God.
Conclusion and Application:
1. We can celebrate the Christmas season as a reminder of the hope we have in Jesus' obedience and the grace he provides us.
2. We should be reminded of our own need to live a disciplined and holy life in response to God's grace.
3. We must make a personal commitment to Christian faith and follow Christ in daily life.
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