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Summary: On Christmas we expect to hear that Jesus’ arrival made everything right! And in once sense it did, but really Jesus’ arrival turned everything upside down.

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I. Introduction

It is Christmas. It is the time of year that most of us, even the most cynical and crusty, are filled with emotions, memories, and nostalgia. The older you get the more you long for the simpler days of Christmas morning excitement, gathering with family and friends, to sing familiar old songs that make us feel like kids again. Most of us would agree that at least at Christmas everything in our world seems right and everything seems in order. However, may I just for a few moments take you back to a few moments of the original Christmas?

Matthew 1:18-19, 2:13-15 (TLB)

These are the facts concerning the birth of Jesus Christ: His mother, Mary, was engaged to be married to Joseph. But while she was still a virgin she became pregnant by the Holy Spirit. Then Joseph, her fiancé, being a man of stern principle, decided to break the engagement but to do it quietly, as he didn’t want to publicly disgrace her.

After they were gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. “Get up and flee to Egypt with the baby and his mother,” the angel said, “and stay there until I tell you to return, for King Herod is going to try to kill the child.” That same night he left for Egypt with Mary and the baby, and stayed there until King Herod’s death. This fulfilled the prophet’s prediction, “I have called my Son from Egypt.”

Our demand for nostalgia and our idealized view of Christmas has caused us to miss the truth about the arrival of Jesus in the lives of Mary and Joseph and the community around them. The result is we sing "Silent night, holy night all is calm" when nothing could be further from the truth.

On Christmas we expect to hear the preacher say Jesus' arrival made everything right! And in one sense it did but I need you to hear me say that Jesus' arrival actually turned everything upside down.

In fact, I want to submit to you what may be an obvious but often overlooked truth about Jesus that even those of us who claim to be in relationship with Him often forget or ignore. The Christmas account bears this truth out. It is glaring but it doesn't really fit into our stylized concept of Christmas. But that doesn't make it any less true. Here it is . . .

One of the indications that Jesus has arrived in your life is change.

I bring this to your attention because so many of us embrace Jesus, but we never embrace the change that accompanies His arrival in our life. We simply want to add Him to our life and continue to live like we have always lived. But during Christmas I want to point you back to the experience of Mary and Joseph and declare to you that when Jesus shows up it turns everything upside down.

Think just a moment about the implications for Mary and Joseph. They were engaged. Wedding arrangements were well underway. Save the date cards have been mailed. Invitations were sent to the printer. Deposits had been submitted. Food choices were finalized. Flowers are being selected. A dress has been designed. Living arrangements are being discussed. Their future dreams together are the topic of long whispered conversations. But an angel shows up and turns all the dream wedding plans upside down. Now a virgin is pregnant. Joseph had been humming "It's a nice day for a white wedding!" and in one moment Mary and Joseph go from traditional wedding plans to a shotgun wedding. They instantly transition from single to married. They arrive in Bethlehem for the census. Jesus is born. They go from newlyweds to parents before they get to go to the beach for their honeymoon. They have visitors. Wisemen with gifts. And due to a madman's fear of being overthrown as the governmental power, this couple goes from unnoticed, unwanted, ignored to hunted and running for their lives. This forces them to make an unexpected move to Egypt. Before they even really get to set up long term residence in the community of their choice, they have to pack the U-Haul, leave friends, family and their own culture behind and slip across the border to hide out.

I noticed at least two ways Jesus’ arrival turned everything upside down.

Jesus' arrival turned their plans upside down.

Jesus' birth causes their precise, laid out, prepared, mapped out plans to go out the window. His arrival forced them to adjust and change how they had planned to live.

I wonder how many of us have asked Jesus into our heart but failed to allow Him to impact our calendar, our dating, our career, our checkbook or our dreams? We meet Jesus and we continue to live our plan. Mary and Joseph would just look at us and shake their heads because when Jesus showed up in their lives His arrival changed every plan. The truth today is that until we come to the place where Jesus has the authority and ability to change our plans then we really haven't allowed Him to arrive in our lives. Some of you testify of His Lordship, but you can't prove it by how you live. You are still the one in control. Others never have to say a word, we can see that Jesus showed up in your life because He has adjusted and rearranged all your plans. Jesus' presence in your life will mess with your plans!

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