The Prophecy of Christmas
November 11, 2018 • Chris Reighley • Philippians 2:5–11, Revelation 12:1–5
Introduction
Christmas is not merely a birth announcement—it’s the doctrine of the incarnation wrapped in swaddling clothes. Long before the manger, Jesus existed as the eternal Son of God. In Philippians 2 and Revelation 12, we glimpse the cosmic dimensions of Christ’s descent: He humbled Himself, engaged in spiritual warfare, and entered our world as the suffering Servant. This session explores theologically what Jesus had to do to come to earth—and why it reveals both His majesty and His mercy.
Teaching Outline:
Title: The Theology of Christmas – God’s Nature Revealed
Key Verse: Philippians 2:6–7
I. What Did Jesus Do Before Entering the World?
Philippians 2:5–11 – The Fivefold Descent of Christ
- He Abandoned a Sovereign Position – “existed in the form of God”
- He Accepted a Slave’s Place – “taking the form of a bond-servant (doulos)”
- He Associated with Sinful People – “being made in the likeness of men”
- He Adopted a Selfless Posture – “He humbled Himself… to death on a cross”
- He Ascended a Supreme Prince – “God highly exalted Him… every knee will bow”
II. What’s Missing from the Manger?
Revelation 12:1–5 – The Cosmic Conflict Behind Christmas
- The Woman: Israel
- The Dragon: Satan
- The Male Child: Christ
- Spiritual warfare and divine protection
III. Application:
- Christmas is a declaration of war on sin, death, and the devil
- The incarnation displays Christ’s humility and victory
- Worship Jesus not just as a baby in a manger—but as the exalted Lord
This series was taught by Chris Reighley for the Sunday Night Bible Study at Rolling Hills Community Church in Lago Vista, Texas.