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Series Summary:
Christmas is more than a holiday—it’s a holy moment in human history. In the middle of ordinary lives, God stepped into time, wrapped in flesh, and changed everything. “Holy Christmas” invites us to slow down, look deeper, and rediscover the sacred nature of Christ’s birth. This series calls us to reverence the moment, respond to His presence, and allow the holiness of Christmas to reshape how we live.
Theme Scripture:
Luke 1:26–38
Week 1

WEEK 1: “A Holy Interruption”

Text: Luke 1:26–38

Introduction:

Mary wasn’t looking for a miracle—she was living an ordinary life when heaven interrupted her plans. Christmas begins with God stepping into the unexpected.

Key Points:

  • God Often Moves in Unannounced Moments

    (Holiness doesn’t always come with a warning.)

  • Holy Interruptions Require Humble Surrender

    (Mary said yes before she understood everything.)

  • God Chooses Willing Hearts Over Perfect Plans

    (Availability matters more than ability.)

Scripture References:

  • Luke 1:26–38

  • Isaiah 55:8–9

  • Romans 12:1

Application:

Ask God what distractions or plans you need to surrender this season so you can respond to His presence.

Closing Thoughts:

A holy Christmas begins when we stop resisting God’s interruptions and start trusting His purpose.

WEEK 2: “Holy Ground in Ordinary Places”

Text: Luke 2:1–7

Introduction:

The Savior of the world wasn’t born in a palace but in a stable. God revealed His holiness in the most unexpected place.

Key Points:

  • God Is Not Confined to Sacred Spaces

    (He meets us in the messy and mundane.)

  • Humility Is the Pathway to Holiness

    (Jesus chose lowliness over luxury.)

  • God Transforms Ordinary Moments into Holy Encounters

    (The stable became sacred because Jesus was there.)

Scripture References:

  • Luke 2:1–7

  • Micah 5:2

  • 1 Corinthians 1:27–29

Application:

Invite God into the everyday moments of your life—your home, work, and relationships.

Closing Thoughts:

Holiness is not about location; it’s about God’s presence. Wherever Jesus is, holy ground exists.

WEEK 3: “A Holy Announcement”

Text: Luke 2:8–14

Introduction:

Heaven announced the birth of Jesus not to kings, but to shepherds. God’s holiness is revealed through good news for all people.

Key Points:

  • Holiness Is Accompanied by Joy, Not Fear

    (“Fear not” was the angels’ first message.)

  • God’s Glory Is Revealed Through Grace

    (The message was peace, not judgment.)

  • The Holy Message Is Meant to Be Shared

    (What God announces, we proclaim.)

Scripture References:

  • Luke 2:8–14

  • Isaiah 52:7

  • Romans 10:15

Application:

Share the hope of Jesus this week—through encouragement, generosity, or an intentional invitation.

Closing Thoughts:

A holy Christmas echoes with praise when we allow the good news of Jesus to flow through us.

WEEK 4: “A Holy Response”

Text: Matthew 2:9–11

Introduction:

The wise men didn’t just observe Jesus—they worshiped Him. Christmas demands more than admiration; it calls for devotion.

Key Points:

  • True Worship Requires Sacrifice

    (They gave gifts that cost them something.)

  • Holiness Leads Us to Bow Before the King

    (Worship aligns our hearts with heaven.)

  • An Encounter with Jesus Changes Our Direction

    (They left by a different route.)

Scripture References:

  • Matthew 2:9–11

  • Psalm 95:6

  • Romans 11:36

Application:

Consider what God is asking you to lay down in worship this season—time, pride, habits, or resources.

Closing Thoughts:

A holy Christmas isn’t just celebrated—it’s surrendered to. When we bow before Jesus, our lives are forever changed.