December 14th Sermon
Sermon recap
This past Sunday, Pastor Jon shared an insightful sermon that explored the theme of expectations, particularly as we approach the Christmas season. As we prepare for the arrival of Christ, we are reminded that our expectations do not always align with the reality of what is to come. Here’s a brief recap of the key points from the sermon:
As we move through this season of Advent, let us reflect on the true meaning of Christ’s coming. May we open our hearts to the unexpected blessings that God has in store for us. Let’s carry the message of hope and redemption into our lives, sharing it with those around us.
- Expectations vs. Reality: Pastor Jon highlighted how our expectations, like those of John the Baptist and his disciples, often differ from what God has planned. We are encouraged to remain open to the unexpected ways in which God works in our lives.
- Jesus as More Than Expected: The sermon emphasized that Jesus offers us more than we could ever anticipate. Rather than fulfilling our every wish, He provides us with what we truly need — forgiveness and a path to righteousness.
- The Gift of Repentance: We were reminded that Jesus calls us to repentance, urging us to turn away from our sins and follow Him. This invitation is a profound gift, leading us to a transformed and renewed life.
As we move through this season of Advent, let us reflect on the true meaning of Christ’s coming. May we open our hearts to the unexpected blessings that God has in store for us. Let’s carry the message of hope and redemption into our lives, sharing it with those around us.
Sermon Study GUide
December 14, 2025 Sermon
Reading
Warm Up
Scripture Exploration
Personal Reflection
Personal Application
Reading
- Matthew 11:1-11
- Isaiah 40:3-5
Warm Up
- How do you typically feel about the Christmas season? Is it a time of joy, stress, or a mix of both?
- Can you recall a time when your expectations were not met? How did you handle it?
Scripture Exploration
- Read Matthew 11:1-11. What are the key expectations that John the Baptist and his disciples had about the Messiah?
- How does Jesus respond to John’s disciples’ questions about His identity?
- What does Isaiah 40:3-5 say about the coming of the Lord? How does this prophecy relate to John the Baptist’s role?
Personal Reflection
- What does this sermon suggest about the nature of Jesus’ ministry compared to the expectations of the people at that time?
- How might Isaiah 40:3-5 help us understand the broader context of Jesus’ mission?
- Consider the idea that Jesus doesn’t always meet our expectations but does something greater. How does this challenge or affirm your understanding of God’s work in your life?
Personal Application
- In what ways can you adjust your expectations of Jesus to align more closely with His true nature as revealed in Scripture?
- How can you apply the message of repentance and preparation for the Lord’s coming in your daily life?
- Identify one area in your life where you need to trust God’s greater plan, even if it doesn’t meet your initial expectations.
- How can you encourage others in your community to see Jesus as He truly is, rather than how they might expect Him to be?
