Introduction: Christmas celebrates the profound truth of Jesus Christ sharing in our humanity to liberate us.
1. Jesus, by sharing in our human flesh and blood, fulfills God's redemptive plan (Hebrews 2:14).
A. Jesus partook of humanity to destroy the one with power over death, the devil.
B. His incarnation signifies God's intimate involvement with his creation.
2. Through his death, Jesus broke the chains of sin and fear (Hebrews 2:15).
A. The fear of death once held humanity captive, but Jesus’s victory liberates us.
B. This sacrificial act displays God’s love and commitment to redeeming humanity.
3. Jesus became like his brethren to be a merciful and faithful High Priest (Hebrews 2:17).
A. By experiencing our trials, Jesus mediates between us and God with compassion.
B. His role as High Priest allows him to make atonement for our sins, ensuring salvation.
Conclusion: As we celebrate Christmas, we must embrace the transformative truth of Jesus' incarnation and victory. Let us live in the freedom and hope he provides, sharing this message of salvation and deliverance with others.
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