Rev.
Jeffrey T. Howard
Pitts
Creek and Beaver Dam Churches
Sermon
Titus 2:11-14 Zealous
for Good Deeds
December 24, 2013
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The Advent wreath is brightly lit. And finally the
light of Christ is burning brightly in our hearts. The candles we
hold tonight are symbols of this light. We celebrate not only a
birth two thousand years ago, but also the coming of Christ into our
lives today, and our expectation of the coming again of Christ in
hopefully the not too far off future. The light of an oil lamp that
flickered in a cave in Bethlehem just before Jesus' birth is the same
light that pierces the darkness of our lives. Let us pray.
“Grant unto us, O Lord, to be occupied in the
mysteries of thy heavenly wisdom, with true progress in piety, to thy
glory and our own edification. Amen.” (John Calvin)
We meet on a dark night in this sanctuary. Darkness is
all around us. And darkness affects our lives. Year after year we
have said things we shouldn't have said, and we have done things we
shouldn't have done and the darkness has gotten deeper. Also there
are things we should have said and things we should have done but
didn't. And our lives descend even deeper into darkness. Tonight
we a surrounded by this darkness when, suddenly, something amazing
happens. Listen to how the Apostle Paul described it to a young
pastor named Titus.
Titus
2:11-14
11
For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men.
By God's grace the light of Christ burns in our
hearts dispelling the darkness of our lives. With this light we wake
up from unbelief into the light of faith. We get dressed with the
Spirit of Christ leaving our sinful nature behind and sharing our
faith with others. As the light of Christ burns brightly in our
hearts we are changed, transformed into new creatures. This come as
a Christmas gift from God. Listen again to what the Apostle tells
the young pastor.
12
It (the Grace of God) teaches us to say "No" to ungodliness
and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly
lives in this present age,
And so we are blessed with the transforming power
of the spirit to live harmoniously with each other. We treat those
with whom we have disagreements with dignity and respect. Conflicts
are resolved and we are at peace. All this is wrapped and placed
under the tree as a Christmas gift from God. But the Apostle has
more for the young pastor.
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while we wait for the blessed hope-- the glorious appearing of our
great God and Savior, Jesus Christ,
As we wait for the coming again of Christ to earth
we develop patience. We grow spiritually with prayer, Bible study
and worship. We stop grumbling with each other and patiently wait.
We can do all this because we have received it as a wonderful
Christmas gift from our gracious God. But there are still more gifts
under the tree. Listen to how Paul describes this gift to Titus.
14
who gave himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness
We worship tonight the one who was born on Christmas,
and through his life, death and resurrection from the dead redeemed
us from slavery to sin. We are no longer slaves to sin. We have
been purchased as slaves to Christ. And now we live for him free
from bondage to sin, free to live lives pleasing to God. What a
great Christmas gift from our creator. But according to Paul there
is one more gift under the tree. Let's open it up.
14 and to purify for himself a people that are his very
own, eager to do what is good.
And so the biggest and best gift under the tree this
evening is a strong desire to do good. Notice that this is not an
obligation to do good. There are no oughts and shoulds around here.
If there were we would just descend further into darkness unable to
ever do enough. No! We are to do good not because we are supposed
to. Rather we do good because we want to in gratitude for all the
gifts we have received from God this Christmas. Our gracious God
gives us the desire to do good. What a wonderful Christmas gift.
And with that the light of Christ burns brightly in our
hearts. We live together in harmony. We patiently wait for Christ
to come again. We are freed from slavery to sin and become slaves of
Christ. And we have been given the desire, the strong desire to do
good works.
So what do we do with all these gifts from God. Do we
hide them in the garage and take them out next Christmas? I think
not. Gifts from God are meant to be used. So lets make Beaver Dam
and Pitts Creek Churches places where the light of Christ burns
brightly this year. Let's live harmoniously, treating each other
with dignity and respect. Let's wait patiently for Christ's return
with a minimum of grumbling. As former slaves to sin let us put all
sin behind us and live lives pleasing to God. And let's us have a
strong desire, based on our gratitude for all of these gifts to do
good works in our community and around the world. Let's make Pitts
Creek and Beaver Dam churches shining examples for other churches to
follow.
Remember these word's from the Prophet.
Isaiah
9
2
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those
living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned. 3
You have enlarged the nation and increased their joy; they rejoice
before you as people rejoice at the harvest, as men rejoice when
dividing the plunder. 4
For as in the day of Midian's defeat, you have shattered the yoke
that burdens them, the bar across their shoulders, the rod of their
oppressor.
And remember these word's from the Gospel of Jesus
Christ.
Luke 2
8
And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping
watch over their flocks at night. 9
An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord
shone around them, and they were terrified. 10
But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I bring you good
news of great joy that will be for all the people. 11
Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is
Christ the Lord.
This great light has come today to pierce the darkness
of your lives and to give you great joy. Let us pray.
Father in heaven, this Christmas, send the light of
Christ, your own glory into our hearts. Transform us into a church
that patiently waits for Jesus to return and serves our community in
gratitude. Help us to proclaim this good news to everyone we meet.
We pray this in your son's name. Amen.