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The Word Became Flesh (Carol Service)
Contributed by Gordon Curley on Dec 22, 2019 (message contributor)
Summary: The Word Became Flesh (Carol Service) – John chapter 1 verses 1-14 – sermon by Gordon Curley (PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)
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SERMON OUTLINE:
(1). The Word Who Became Flesh (vs 1-3 & 14).
(2). The Light Which Dispels Darkness (vs 4-5)
(3). The Choice Which Confronts Everyone (vs 11-12).
(4). The Gift Which God Gives (vs 14)
SERMON BODY:
Questions: What do you and your family need for a good Christmas?
Answer:
• Cards
• Tree
• Decorations
• Advent calendar
• Crackers
• Table decorations
• Drink
• Turkey & Food
• Music
• Jumpers
• Presents
• TV specials
• Carols
• The Queens speech
Questions: What are the essentials of the Christmas Story?
• Angels
• Mary
• Joseph
• Star
• Magi/Wise men
• Shepherds
• Herod
• Bethlehem
• Innkeeper
• Manger
• Gifts
• and, of course Jesus!
• TRANSITION: When the apostle John writes out his introduction to his gospel;
• The only thing in common with those two lists is Jesus!
• Just think about it!
• No Angels
• No Mary
• No Joseph
• No Star
• No Magi/Wise men
• No Shepherds
• No Herod
• No Bethlehem
• No Innkeeper
• No Manger
• No Gifts
• Only one thing in common with my two Christmas lists;
• And that is Jesus, because he is the one essential to Christmas!
(1). The Word Who Became Flesh (vs 1-3 & 14).
• John chapter 1 verse 14:
• N.I.V.: “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.”
• J.B.P.: “So the word of God became a human being and lived among us.”
Ill:
• Many stories start with;
• “Once upon a time…”
• Or: “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away”
• TRANSITION: But this is much more than a story;
• We are dealing with history – his-story!
• Events that happened in time and John the apostle says, even before time!
• So, the narrative does not begin; “Once upon a time”
• But rather, “Once before there was any time!”
• Rather it begins:
“In the beginning” Literally: “Before there was anything else”
“…was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
He was with God in the beginning.”
• This is how the apostle John describes the baby that was born in Bethlehem!
• Deity in diapers.
• The birth of Jesus was an extraordinary event in human history:
• God became a man without ceasing to be the one and only God.
Question: What do we mean by the name – “The Word”?
Answer: A word is a means of communication,
Ill:
• We use words to communicate a message,
• This message has so far used about 350 of them!
• Hopefully, holding your attention,
• And helping you to understand something of the wonder of the Christmas message!
• TRASITION: Jesus is the expression of God’s being;
• God communicates clearly to us through him!
ill:
• My wife asked me why I was speaking so softly inside the house,
• I told her it was because I felt like someone was listening to us.
• She laughed…I laughed.... Alexa laughed....
• TRASITION: Jesus is the expression of God’s being;
• God communicates clearly to us through him!
Note: Verse 14:
• John chapter 1 verse 14:
• N.I.V.: “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.”
• J.B.P.: “So the word of God became a human being and lived among us.”
• Holman Christian Standard Bible: "…took up residence among us"
• Young's Literal Translation: "…and did tabernacle among us"
Ill:
• Devil's Island was one of the most infamous prisons in the world.
• It was forgotten and unknown until Dustin Hoffman and the late Steve McQueen;
• Were portrayed as two of its inhabitants in the film Papillon.
• Devil's Island is part of a cluster of islands off the coast of South America.
• A hundred years ago it was notorious for its prison,
• It was home to six thousand of the worst of the worst prisoners.
• Whilst serving their sentences, the men had to clear the land for farming,
• Work in the immense forests cutting down trees for export,
• Clear the swamps for fruit growing,
• And build their own huts, usually whilst chained in pairs.
• Medical attention was minimal, and medicines almost non-existent.
• And very few ever left the island if they survived their sentence.
Incredibly, volunteers form the French Salvation Army went and lived there:
• While on the island they could gather some prisoners,
• And work alongside the prisoners in renovate an old house.
• Soon, word got out that these salvationists not only worked alongside he convicts,
• But also slept in beds in the same rooms.
• TRANSITION: These members of the French Salvation Army,