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Finding Jesus (Luke 2:41-62)

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 Sermon for Milledgeville and Centenary UMC... [Title Slide] Finding Jesus (Luke 2:41-62)   “Did you not know that I must be about my Father’s business?” [Slide] A preacher was interrupted during his sermon by two boys giggling in the back pews. He stopped, pointed right at them, and shouted, “Boys! Where is God?” They sat paralyzed and silent. The preacher asked again, “Answer me now! Where is God?!!” The boys jumped up and ran out of the church, not stopping until they got home. Their mother could see they were upset and asked what was wrong. One son said, “Oh Mom! We’re in so much trouble. They’ve lost God at the church, and they think we took Him!”   A parent’s nightmare scenario is to lose a child in a crowd. It happens. You’re browsing the store, checking out sales. [Slide] Your little one wanders off. Suddenly you realize they are not with you. You panic. You scan the crowd. You can’t find them. You call out their name, but they don’t answer. Now you’re...

The Magi (Matthew 2:1-12)

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 Sermon for Milledgeville and Centenary UMC... [Title Slide] The Magi (Matthew 2:1-12) The Wise Still Seek Him [Slide] A kindergarten class is performing the traditional Nativity scene for their adoring parents. The three kings enter the manger scene, dressed in royal color, with glittering cardboard crowns and costume jewelry.   The first little tyke bellows, "I bring you a gift of gold!"   The second confidently says, "I bring you myrrh!"   The third hesitates a moment, then mumbles, "Here, Frank sent this . . . "   Merry Christmas everyone! Like the magi from the east, we are gathered to worship Christ and His Nativity. Hail the newborn King!   Let’s have a quiz. How many kings visited the manger? That’s a trick question. There were no kings. These were magi.   We don’t know how many magi came to Bethlehem. Matthew doesn’t tell us. There could have been 2 or 20! We only say three because of the gifts of gold, frankincense an...

Simeon and Anna (Luke 2:22-40)

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 Sermon for Milledgeville & Whitestown UMC Simeon and Anna ( Luke 2:22-40 )   A man named Carol grew up being harassed for his name. When he had his own family, he decided his wife should name their first child. She named their daughter, Love. Unfortunately, Love was teased for her name, too. After years of teasing and abuse from her peers, Love snapped. She yelled at her father, “You ruined my life! Why did you give me such a stupid name!” Not wanting to throw his wife under the bus, he simply said, “I’m sorry.” Love shot him and ran away. Later his wife came home to find her husband on the floor clutching his chest. He choked out, “Shot through the heart and you’re to blame. Darling, you gave Love a bad name.”   We’re talking about baby Jesus and the meaning of names today. Joseph and Mary took baby Jesus to the temple where they are met by Simeon and Anna. They came to the temple in obedience to the law. Leviticus 12 outlines what must happen for purificat...

Shepherds (Luke 2:8-20)

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 Sermon for Milledgeville and Whitestown UMC Shepherds ( Luke 2:8-20 )   Why was the shepherd fired? He fell asleep during inventory   What did the arrogant sheep say to the shepherd? You herd me.   What did the ram say to Santa? All I want for Christmas is ewe   We’re talking about shepherds today! Shepherds were living in the fields guarding their sheep. Nomadic shepherds live with their sheep and travel with them from pasture to pasture. But the shepherds in Bethlehem were semi-nomadic. They had modest homes, often built on hillsides. They kept livestock in spaces dug out of the hillside or in caves close by. Some homes had a stable on the ground floor, the family area on the second and a guest upper room above that.   The Shepherds near Bethlehem "Glory to God in the Highest and Peace and Goodwill to all" The Awassi breed of sheep were kept by Middle Eastern shepherds. Unlike American breeds, which birth in springtime, the Awa...

Joseph (Matthew 1:18-25)

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Sermon for Milledgeville & Whitestown UMC... Joseph ( Matthew 1:18-25 )   In the Cherry Tree Carol, the legend says that Mary and Joseph, while traveling to Bethlehem, came to a cherry tree grove ripe with fruit. Thinking about her child and her own body’s need, Mary asked Joseph to pick her some cherries. Joseph, however, angrily snapped at Mary, “Let the father of the child get you cherries!” It’s clear Joseph still was struggling with his role in God’s plan. Did he doubt the angel who warned him in a dream? Did he doubt himself? Was his dream simply wishful thinking, trying to let Mary off the hook for infidelity? As much as we want to make him a Bible hero, Joseph was human after all.   Joseph and Mary in the Cherry Tree Carol Like with Mary, there’s very little the scripture tells us about the man who raised Jesus. He isn’t mentioned at all in Mark’s gospel account. In John, Jesus is called the son of Joseph twice. In the same manner, Luke mentions Joseph o...