Christmas is a time of gift giving. In this sermon, Greg takes about the greatest gift that we’ve received, and he also shows how we can give back. Put on your thinking cap for this one.
Christmas is a time of gift giving. In this sermon, Greg takes about the greatest gift that we’ve received, and he also shows how we can give back. Put on your thinking cap for this one.
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Every good gift is from the father. In this time of Christmas, it is important to give thanks for the gifts that God gives us. Some people can get into the habit of living life and expecting good things to stay good things. They might think they’ve got good health, and so they don’t give thanks for it because it has always been there. All of the gifts that we receive from God are good, but some gifts are more important than others.
God gives us birth through the word of truth. This is a heavy theological point, but when its significance is understood, we know that it is the greatest gift that God has given us. This gift of a new birth, salvation, is a pure gift. Yet, as with other gifts, we cannot receive it except by the grace of God, and we have the choice to accept it or not to accept it. It is pure grace that is even given to us. This grace doesn’t make sense, but its uncompromising, immeasurable, and indescribable nature is the greatest gift that we can receive. But this grace is not the end of the story for us.
James goes on to say that this salvation was given to us so that we would be firstfruits of all God created. This firstfruits thinking stemmed from the Old Testament. The Israelites, when the harvest was coming, would go out and pick some of the ripened crop before the actual harvest. They would take these firstfruits and give them fully to the Lord as an offering. By doing this, they were saying to God, “We acknowledge that the blessing of the harvest comes from you and belongs to you.” As firstfruits, we represent the coming harvest and are to be fully offered up to God.
This reframes everything. While the gift that we receive requires belief, it does not stop at belief. The gift is given so that we would show the world what the coming harvest will look like. As firstfruits, we represent the world that God will bring into being. This world is void of hatred, violence, poverty, hunger, sickness, and disease. Because of what we believe, we purge ourselves of these things, and instead don the new creation. This new creations displays God’s love, beauty, and grace. By fully offering up our lives to God, we fulfill our purpose as firstfruits. Even more amazing, our destiny does not stop there.
It’s important to believe and accept the gift of salvation. It’s also important to live as firstfruits in this world, displaying the Kingdom of God. But neither of these are the end goal. The end is when we become the bride of Christ, when this world is gone, and we are presented to the Son as a gift from the Father. God gives us the beautiful gift of salvation so that we can be a beautiful gift. God gives us the gift of eternal life, and we accept that gift to become a gift back to God. We participate in the eternal gift-giving process of the Trinity. We receive gifts and give back gifts to God.
We are created and saved to receive and be an unimaginably, beautiful gift. We receive our unimaginably, beautiful gift. We become firstfruits and bring this unimaginably, beautiful gift to others. By the way we live our lives, we become an even more radiant bride for Jesus and an even better gift from God.
Every time we feed the poor or visit an elderly person or someone in prison, we increase the beauty of God’s gift to his Son. Every time we forgive a member of our family or reject the consumerism and individualism of this world, we increase the beauty of God’s gift to his Son. Every time we authentically love another person, we increase the beauty of God’s gift to his Son. Our discipline in life isn’t just so we deny ourselves and put others first. Rather, it’s about becoming an even better gift for Jesus.
Remember the reason for the season; that we are giving and receiving beautiful gifts. Believe and accept the gift of eternal life with God. Sacrifice and put on display the beauty of the coming Kingdom, and in so doing, become a beautiful gift to Jesus from the Father. Be a beautiful firstfruit of the coming Kingdom. Above all else, dance in the beauty of the loving trinity.
Hide Extended SummaryEvery good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows. He chose to give us birth through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of firstfruits of all he created.
"Thank you all the way from Oregon. I deeply appreciate being shepherded by Pastor Greg and everyone else on the panels. You are a rare find in the church nowadays. Tackling tough questions with humility and a kingdom perspective. It has been life changing for me in such tumultuous times."
– Heather, from Oregon
Such a nice uplifting message! It’s when you go deeper and deeper that’s sets you apart.
If Its pure grace of Christ working in our hearts…does that mean those who do not have Christ in their lives …that Christ has chosen not to work in their hearts?