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A Canticle

A Canticle

preached December 25, 2011
added December 26, 2011
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scripture Luke 1:46-55
topics Christ's Birth, Kingdom of God
type Sermon
id 2854

The Magnificat records Mary's response to all that God revealed to her about the child she would bear - a response that drew from all that she had learned about God and how he dealt with his people. Mary's song continues to teach us about the kingdom of God and the Savior she celebrated with reverence, humility, and eagerness to see the promises of God fulfilled.

She Will Bear a Son

She Will Bear a Son

preached December 24, 2011
added December 24, 2011
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scripture Matthew 1:18-25
topics Christ's Birth, Regeneration
type Sermon
id 2853

In this Christmas Eve sermon we pause to reflect on the real reason for the season - the Lord Jesus Christ. Who is this Child... and why has He appeared?

What a Mystery

What a Mystery

added December 19, 2011
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scripture John 1:1-18
topics Christ's Birth, Jesus Christ, Regeneration
type Sermon
id 2851

According to a familiar Christmas carol, Jesus was "born to raise the sons of earth, born to give them second birth." The prologue to John's gospel introduces us to this mystery: that God became man so that the sons of men could become children of God.

David's Son - David's Lord

David's Son - David's Lord

preached December 4, 2011
added December 5, 2011
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scripture Mark 12:35-37
topics Christ's Birth, Jesus Christ
type Sermon
id 2848

Who is Jesus? The answer to that question matters for eternity. The Bible answers clearly: Jesus is both the Son of David and the eternal Son of God.

What's The Word?

What's The Word?

preached December 17, 2006
added December 17, 2006
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scripture John 1:14
topics Christ's Birth, Regeneration
type Sermon
id 2550

In John’s Gospel, we read that Jesus Christ is the Word of God. What does this mean and why does it matter to us today? Listen as Alistair Begg unpacks the terminology and theology of this great claim in this special Christmas message.