Pastor Sherry’s message for Christmas Eve, 2025
As we read the Biblical prophecies and re-experience the journey of the world to Christmas, we tend to forget that the folks in Jesus’ time were just like us—ordinary people. They were going about their lives just as we do…working, raising kids, cleaning house, cooking meals, visiting with their neighbors, caring for sick relatives or friends, worrying about paying their bills or their taxes, maybe even quarreling with their siblings or their in-laws, etc. And, hopefully in among all of those activities, they were also loving God and trying to obey Him. As a licensed Psychologist, I can tell you that–while we have made many technological innovations in the 2000 years since Jesus was born–our human nature has not changed a wit! Ordinary people back then had many of the same hopes and dreams we do now. Ordinary people now carry out many of the same functions as they did then. So I think we can safely say that they were blithely unaware until…“Something truly extraordinary suddenly intruded and changed their lives forever.” (Fairless and Chilton, The Lectionary Lab, Year A, 2013, pp.18-19). Tonight, we celebrate that time that God did something “totally un-ordinary.” God came calling early Christmas morning. He broke into human history in a dramatic way: He announced Himself with a choir of angels, trumpet sounds, and a new, special star in the heavens. Additionally, He brought us a gift! The gift was Jesus, God’s only begotten son. He arrived as a newborn baby, entrusted to two faith-filled, newlywed, young people. He was and is the gift of God’s love, joy, grace, and forgiveness. It is in remembrance of this that we give each other gifts at Christmas.
Tonight and in the coming days, let us offer to God our thanksgiving for His great gift of Jesus tonight by recommitting our lives to God, and by living lives of grateful obedience.
Let us pray: Lord, please help us never to forget the magnificent gift you gave to us in Christ Jesus! May our hearts overflow with joy and praise! Come, let us adore Him! AMEN!
©️2025 Rev. Dr. Sherry Adams