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Chuck Smith

Isaiah 53:3

The sermon explores the cost of God's love for humanity, from the prophecies of Jesus' birth to His suffering and death on the cross.
Chuck Smith emphasizes the profound cost of God's love as illustrated in Isaiah 53:3, reflecting on the beautiful prophecies surrounding the birth of Jesus and the paradox of His destined suffering. He highlights that while Jesus was born to reign, He was also a man of sorrows, rejected and despised, bearing the iniquities of humanity. Smith explores the mystery of love, noting its power to endure pain and make sacrifices, ultimately leading to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ. He challenges the congregation to consider the implications of celebrating Christmas while failing to honor Jesus as Lord. The sermon calls for a deeper understanding of the love that compelled God to send His Son to die for humanity's redemption.

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"WHAT IT COST GOD TO LOVE"

Intro: The Christmas story is a beautiful love story. "For God so loved.."

I. BEAUTIFUL PROPHESIES PRECEDED THIS CHILD BORN THAT NIGHT IN BETHLEHEM.

A. "For unto us a child is born...

B. Angel to Mary, "He shall be great...

C. He was born to reign and rule over the whole earth.

1. "Ask of Me and I will give unto thee..."

2. "In Him shall the gentiles trust."

D. His birth was heralded by angels, and marked by a special star, the hope

and desire of the nations had come. This baby was destined for greatness.

II. THIS BABY BORN THAT NIGHT IN BETHLEHEM DESTINED FOR SUFFERING AND SORROW.

A. "He is despised and rejected of men, a man of sorrows..."

B. "Psalm 22, beginning with those fateful words, "My God, My God..." describes

the agony of death on a cross.

III. THE MYSTERY OF LOVE.

A. One of the strongest forces in world today.

1. It will endure pain.

2. Make any sacrifice.

3. Rise life itself, to protect and shelter.

B. It is a heavenly emotion man has been allowed to experience.

1. It will be the prevailing emotion of God's kingdom.

IV. THINK WHAT IT COST GOD TO LOVE THIS WORLD.

A. Man had utterly failed in the purposes of God.

1. "All we like sheep have gone astray.

a. Rather than submitting to God, rebellion against God.

b. Rather than knowing God, ignoring God.

c. Rather than fellowship with God alienation from God.

B. "And God laid on Him the iniquities of us all.

1. On who? His only begotten Son.

a. "He was wounded for our transgressions."

C. For God to send His Son to reign I can understand.

1. Man in his efforts to govern himself has fouled things up so bad it

will take God to straighten things out.

a. Without divine guidance, Carter doesn't have a chance.

2. To bring the power and praise and glory to His Son. I can

relate to that.

D. For God to send His Son to suffer and die, I have greater difficulty

relating to that.

E. Pity could motivate Him to send His Son to reign.

F. Only love could motivate Him to send His Son to die.

Isn't it sort of a shame for you to celebrate Christmas if you are crucifying Him

instead of crowning Him.

Sermon Outline

  1. Beautiful Prophesies Preceded This Child Born That Night In Bethlehem points: - Prophecies of Jesus' birth - Angel to Mary, 'He shall be great...' - Jesus was born to reign and rule over the whole earth - His birth was heralded by angels and marked by a special star
  2. This Baby Born That Night In Bethlehem Destined For Suffering And Sorrow points: - Jesus was despised and rejected of men - Psalm 22 describes the agony of death on a cross
  3. The Mystery Of Love points: - One of the strongest forces in the world today - It is a heavenly emotion man has been allowed to experience
  4. Think What It Cost God To Love This World points: - Man had utterly failed in the purposes of God - God laid on Him the iniquities of us all - For God to send His Son to suffer and die, I have greater difficulty relating to that

Key Quotes

“For unto us a child is born...” — Chuck Smith
“He is despised and rejected of men, a man of sorrows...” — Chuck Smith
“Isn't it sort of a shame for you to celebrate Christmas if you are crucifying Him instead of crowning Him.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We should celebrate Christmas by crowning Jesus as King, not crucifying Him.
  • Love is a powerful force that motivates God to send His Son to die for humanity.
  • We should strive to understand and relate to God's love for humanity, which is demonstrated through Jesus' birth, life, death, and resurrection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did God send His Son to suffer and die?
God sent His Son to suffer and die out of love for humanity, despite humanity's failure to fulfill God's purposes.
What motivated God to send His Son to die?
Only love could motivate God to send His Son to die, as pity could motivate Him to send His Son to reign.
Why is it a shame to celebrate Christmas if we are crucifying Jesus?
It is a shame to celebrate Christmas if we are not crowning Jesus as King, but rather rejecting Him.
What is the mystery of love?
The mystery of love is one of the strongest forces in the world today, a heavenly emotion that man has been allowed to experience.
What is the prevailing emotion of God's kingdom?
Love will be the prevailing emotion of God's kingdom.

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