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Session 3: The Purpose of Christmas

The Prophecy of Christmas

December 2, 2018 • Chris Reighley



Introduction

The purpose of Christmas isn’t sentimental—it’s salvific. Jesus came not just to inspire us with a story, but to rescue us with a sacrifice. In this final session, we explore why Jesus came: to correct misconceptions about God, to express divine love, and to reconcile sinners to Himself. Christmas is heaven’s declaration of peace, redemption, and relationship. It’s not just a date—it’s a doorway to new life.

Teaching Outline:

Title: The Purpose of Christmas – God’s Love Displayed

Key Verse: Galatians 4:4–5

I. The Christmas Story Revisited (Luke 1–2; Matthew 1–2)

  • From Zacharias to the Wise Men, the story of Christ’s arrival is also the story of His mission

II. Why Did Jesus Come?

  1. To Correct Misconceptions About God
    • John 1:18; John 14:9; Luke 2:32
    • Jesus makes the invisible God visible
  2. To Express the Love of God
    • John 3:16; 1 John 4:9–10; Ephesians 3:14–19
    • The incarnation is the greatest demonstration of love
  3. To Enable Relationship With God
    • John 10:10; Romans 5:11; Galatians 3:29
    • Not religion, but adoption and reconciliation

III. What Does Christmas Mean for Us?

  1. A Time for Celebration – Luke 2:10; Psalm 118:24
  2. A Time for Salvation – Luke 2:11
  3. A Time for Reconciliation – Luke 2:14; Romans 5:11
  4. A Gift Like No Other
    • Eternal, priceless, practical

IV. Application:

  • Are you celebrating salvation or just tradition?
  • Are you sharing the gift God gave you with others?
  • Don’t miss the gospel behind the glitter


This series was taught by Chris Reighley for the Sunday Night Bible Study at Rolling Hills Community Church in Lago Vista, Texas.


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