TEXT: John
3:16
BIBLE REFS: ROM 6:23; 2 COR 9:15; ROM 5:8; REV 22:17b; EPH
2:8-9; JOH 1:12
Introduction:
Christmas is a time when
nearly every person's thoughts turn to gifts and giving. Some of us may open
our gifts on Christmas morning
while others may open them on Christmas Eve.
There may be a few that will wait to a later date to open them, but every gift
is given with one purpose, and that is that it will be opened by the one who
receives it!
It seems that even with all
the talk about the economy, gift buying and giving is becoming reduced.
Giving one another gifts
has been a part of the Christmas celebration for many years. It symbolizes the
love we have for each other, and it is a reminder that God loved us so much that
He gave a wonderful gift for each one of us. This morning I want us to consider
the greatest gift of all, CHRISTMAS GIFT
FROM GOD to all of us.
JOHN
3:16 FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD, THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, THAT
WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM SHOULD NOT PERISH, BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE.
ROM
6:23 FOR THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH; BUT THE GIFT OF GOD IS ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD.
2COR
9:15 THANKS BE UNTO GOD FOR HIS UNSPEAKABLE GIFT.
God's gift to us is
salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ. Consider this morning some things
about this wonderful gift.
I. It is an Unsolicited Gift.
CHILDREN
MAKE THEIR REQUEST TO FATHER CHRISTMAS…
A.
No one requested this Gift.
1.
Often the gifts we receive is a direct result of someone's specific request.
2.
But that wasn't the case with God's gift.
B.
Man never saw his own need.
1.
Man never went to God to seek His help. (in fact history reveals that our
tendency is to look everywhere but to God for help)
2.
It was God who came seeking Adam after he had sinned.
3.
It was God who shed the blood of animals to provide a covering for their
nakedness.
C.
But God loves us.
1.
Could any of us as parents see our children in need and do nothing?
2.
Because we love them, we are willing to do whatever we can to meet their needs.
3.
We will not wait to be asked, and neither did God.
4.
He loves us!
ROM
5:8 BUT GOD COMMENDETH HIS LOVE TOWARD US, IN THAT, WHILE WE WERE YET SINNERS,
CHRIST DIED FOR US.
II. An Unlimited Gift
A.
It is for anyone and for everyone.
1.
Some department stores cater only to the very wealthy.
2.
The gifts they offer are priced beyond what the average person could ever
afford.
3.
Then there are the many who cannot afford even an averaged price gift.
B.
But God's gift is unlimited.
1.
"For God so loved the world"
2.
"That whosoever believeth in Him should have everlasting life."
3.
Jesus Christ is God's gift to the entire world with no limits.
4.
No one is excluded, whosoever!
C.
God invites all to receive this wonderful Gift.
1.
Although a gift is given, it cannot be enjoyed unless it is received.
2.
The invitation is open to all people everywhere.
REV
22:17b AND WHOSOEVER WILL, LET HIM TAKE
THE WATER OF LIFE FREELY.
3.
Whosoever means you and me.
III. An Undeserved Gift
A.
The nature of the Gift.
1.
Our salvation is neither earned nor deserved.
2.
A gift has no strings attached.
3.
There is no fine print to be considered, no special clause that would deceive
us.
4.
God, in His amazing grace, offers to all the gift of salvation.
5.
We cannot do anything to earn it or merit it.
B.
Grace = unmerited favour.
EPH 2:8-9 FOR BY GRACE ARE YE SAVED THROUGH
FAITH; AND THAT NOT OF YOURSELVES: IT IS THE GIFT OF GOD: NOT OF WORKS, LEST
ANY MAN SHOULD BOAST.
1.
Could that verse be any clearer?
2.
It is not of works it is the gift of God.
3.
We don't deserve it, we cannot earn it, but still God makes it available to us
if we will simply receive it by faith!
4.
Everything we have today; we have by one of three ways:
a.
We have earned it
b.
We have stolen it
c.
We have received it as a gift.
IV. An Unclaimed Gift
A.
This is the saddest of all descriptions of God's Gift to man.
1.
In a few days this scene will be played out across the world.
2.
Parents who have worked hard and sacrificed to have a special gift for their
children and loved ones will wait with anticipation as their gifts are opened.
3.
They long to hear, "Oh, this is just what I wanted!"
4.
Then children will hug mom and dad in appreciation for the gifts given.
5.
Imagine the sorrow one would feel if the gift that they had sacrificed to give
lay under the tree unclaimed unwanted!
B.
That is exactly what happens to our Heavenly Father.
1.
He gave His Son, and yet many have never received Him.
2.
Jesus Christ gave His life on Calvary to atone for the sins of man, and yet
some will turn aside and reject His wonderful gift.
3.
The greatest Gift of all salvation through Christ remains unclaimed by
multitudes.
4.
Perhaps by some who are here today
5.
How sad to give and receive gifts at Christmas and never to receive Christ, the
greatest Gift of all.
- An Unsolicited Gift
- An Unlimited Gift
- An Undeserved Gift
- An Unclaimed Gift
JOH 1:12 BUT AS MANY AS RECEIVED HIM, TO THEM
GAVE HE POWER TO BECOME THE SONS OF GOD, EVEN TO THEM THAT BELIEVE ON HIS NAME.
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