Santosh Poonen teaches that God is sovereign over chaos and invites believers to trust Him to turn their worst circumstances into the best through the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
This sermon reflects on the chaotic events of 2020 and draws parallels to the chaotic world into which Jesus was born. It emphasizes how God allows chaos in our lives to demonstrate His greatness and the importance of trusting Him to navigate through difficult circumstances. The message highlights the hope found in Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, showcasing God's ability to turn the worst situations into opportunities for redemption and salvation.
Full Transcript
Dear friends, I thought I would share a message of encouragement and hope for whatever you might be facing today. This time of year is when many people around the world remember the birth of Jesus Christ. The Bible doesn't actually record exactly when Jesus was born, and in fact it's quite unlikely that he was born this time of year.
But the message of God coming to earth as a human being is the most inspiring message of all. 2020 has been an interesting year, as I'm sure you would agree. I've seen more changes this year than any other year that I've lived.
It's been a year of confusion, many people having different opinions about things, many different government instructions, restrictions that we faced, and yet in many ways it reminds me of another similar year in history, one that we're told about in the Bible. We read in Luke chapter 2, if you look at those first four verses, that there was a ruler named Caesar Augustus in the land of Judea who gave very strange instructions to the people of that land. He said that everybody must return to their place of ancestry to register there.
Now I don't know what prompted him to give such strange instructions, and it probably made no sense, and for those of us who are familiar with these stories, it's possible for them to become so commonplace in our thinking and in our mind that we miss what it must have actually been like to be alive in those times. Pause for a moment and imagine if the government told us that we had to all return to our place of ancestry, which for some of us may be thousands of miles away on the other side of the world, to register there. I'm sure there would be a lot of questions about what sense does this make and how dare you? And yet that's the kind of chaotic situation into which Jesus was born.
When God came into the world, he came into a chaotic world, and that's a message of hope for us. See, God allows chaos in our lives to show us that he is far greater than everything else. Let me say that again.
God allows chaos in the world and in our lives to show us that he is far greater than everything else, even the chaos. And he is looking for people who will trust him to prove that he is greater than that chaos. See, as you read the context here in Luke chapter 1 and in Matthew chapter 1 and 2, we see that the angel of the Lord was guiding Jesus' parents every step along the way, allowing them to navigate through this chaos into the place of safety and into fulfilling God's plan for Jesus.
That's the message that each of us can take from this story. See, today we have something far greater than an angel guiding us every step along the way through the chaos. God has made available to us himself through the Holy Spirit.
If you receive God's Holy Spirit and daily seek for more of him, God will guide you through your chaotic circumstance and prove that he is greater in your life like he did in the life of Jesus. See, Jesus' life only got worse from an earthly standpoint after that. And he ended his life, his life was ended in the most chaotic way imaginable.
The only perfect, innocent, sinless man that ever lived on the face of this earth was killed in the most inhumane way possible. His death on the cross is the worst event in history. And yet, for those who believe, it is the best event in history.
It's the means of hope. It's the means of salvation. And that's what God wants to prove in every circumstance of your life as well, my dear friend.
As you reflect back on 2020 and look ahead to 2021, whether it's the worst season in your life or not, it can certainly be the best if you're willing to trust God, because he's in the business of turning even the worst possible thing into the best possible thing. I hope you will trust him today. If he could prove it in Jesus' life when he lived here on this earth as a human being, he can certainly prove it in your life as well if you will let him.
Will you pray with me? Heavenly Father, I pray that you will prove in every single one of our lives that you are greater than all the chaos around us, all the mess around us, all the failure around us, all the sin around us. I pray that you will prove in my life and the lives of everyone listening to this that you are a God of hope, a God of redemption, a God who turns the worst possible things into the very best. I pray you will do that in Jesus' name.
Amen. Amen. Thank you.
Sermon Outline
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- Introduction to the chaotic year and historical context
- Comparison of 2020 chaos to the time of Jesus' birth
- God's plan amid confusing government decrees
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- God allows chaos to reveal His greatness
- Angel's guidance of Jesus' parents through chaos
- God's provision of the Holy Spirit to guide believers today
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- Jesus' life and death as the ultimate example of hope in chaos
- The cross as the worst and best event in history
- Invitation to trust God to transform personal chaos
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- Encouragement to reflect on past and future with hope
- God's power to turn worst into best
- Closing prayer for God's guidance and hope
Key Quotes
“God allows chaos in our lives to show us that he is far greater than everything else.” — Santosh Poonen
“God is in the business of turning even the worst possible thing into the best possible thing.” — Santosh Poonen
“If you receive God's Holy Spirit and daily seek for more of him, God will guide you through your chaotic circumstance.” — Santosh Poonen
Application Points
- Trust God in your current chaotic situation, knowing He is greater than all circumstances.
- Seek the Holy Spirit daily to receive guidance through life's challenges.
- Remember that God can transform even the worst events into opportunities for hope and redemption.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does God allow chaos in our lives?
God allows chaos to demonstrate that He is greater than all circumstances and to invite us to trust Him.
How did God guide Jesus' parents through chaos?
God sent an angel to direct and protect them as they navigated difficult and confusing situations.
What role does the Holy Spirit play for believers today?
The Holy Spirit guides believers through their own chaotic circumstances, just as the angel guided Jesus' parents.
How can the death of Jesus be both the worst and best event in history?
Jesus' death was the worst because of its cruelty, but it is the best because it offers salvation and hope to believers.
What practical step can I take to experience God's guidance?
Receive the Holy Spirit and seek Him daily to be guided through life's challenges.
