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Behold The Lamb Series - Sermon #2 Luke 1:26-38 BEHOLD THE LAMB PREPARED Intro: Way back in the
dawn of time, man violated a sacred trust and fell into sin. At that time, God promised man that there would
come One Who would balance the scales, defeat evil and deliver humanity. For thousands of years men waited. And while men waited, God worked. God
worked by choosing a man named Abram from God
worked because He was completing a plan that begun before the world was ever
made. He worked because He was
determined to send a Redeemed to this world to save the lost. He worked because He was motivated by a heart
of love to see His people saved. So, He
worked in spite of everything they did and in working, His love for them
overcame every obstacle they placed in His path. God
kept on because He was had promised to send a Lamb into the world to die for
sin. Today, I want to talk about that
part of God’s work that brought His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, into this
world. Of all the obstacles God faced in
completing His plan to save lost sinners, t he most challenging, from a human
perspective, was getting His Lamb into this world. We have seen how God promised a Lamb; today,
I want to see how that Lamb was prepared.
I want to preach on this thought: Behold The Lamb Prepared. I want to take these verses and show you how
God accomplished the impossible through the birth of His darling Son.
A.
It Was Some
might wonder why this is important. It
is important because God promised that the Savior of humanity would be “the
seed of the woman,” Gen. 3:15. This simply means that God would send the
Savior into the world through the body of a woman without the aid of a human
male. Why? Because all humans are sinners and that
sinfulness is passed on through the seed of the man, Rom. 5:12. When Adam sinned
in the garden, he became a sinner. And, just as he passed on his human nature
to his offspring, Adam also passed along his sinful nature to his
children. They inherited his sin and
they too passed it on down the line. God’s
plan to send a Savior into the world involved Him sending a pure Savior, Who
would not inherit the sinful nature of humanity, but One Who would inherit a
physical body and a human nature. God
accomplished this through the virgin birth of Jesus, Gal. 4:4. By
sending Jesus into this world through the womb of a virgin, God was able to
give His Son a human body and a human nature, without His inheriting a fallen
nature as well. This enabled Jesus to be
born without sin; live without sin and die without sin. He was able to give His live as a pure, perfect
sacrifice for fallen man, 2 Cor. 5:21. He was able to satisfy God forever through
the offering of His Own body on the cross, 1
John 2:2; Heb. 9:11-14; Heb. 10:10-14. I
certainly do not understand all the mechanics of how God sent His Son into the
world through the womb of a virgin, but I do know that the virgin birth of
Jesus is a foundational doctrine of the Christian faith. Without a virgin birth, we do not have a
Savior. Without a virgin birth, we have
no hope. Without a virgin birth, we have
no foundation upon which to build the house of our faith! To deny the virgin birth of Jesus is to deny
Christ. B.
It Was Therefore,
the virgin birth of Jesus should not surprise anyone. When God makes a promise, He is well able to
make it happen, C.
It Was When
the angel appears to Mary, she is amazed and she is startled, but she is a
woman prepared to respond to the will of the Lord in faith and faithfulness, Luke 1:38. It appears that God, in His grace, had begun
a work in her young heart long before this moment, so that when this moment
arrived, Mary was ready and willing to do all the Lord desired of her. Imagine
the faith required for Mary to respond to the Lord as she did. For a young unmarried woman to become
pregnant in that day was to be the focus of shame, disgrace and a possible
death sentence. But, Mary was willing to
bear the shame and the burden of being the vessel through which God would send
His Son into the world. Thank
God for people like Mary who are willing to do all the Lord requires,
regardless of what it may require of them.
May the Lord find a heart like that beating within every one of our
chests! After all, nothing reveals our
love for Jesus like our unquestioning obedience to all He requests of us, John 14:15, 21! II.
v. 29-33 THE PROMISE REVEALED
IN THIS PREPARATION A.
v. 31, 32 The Promise Of A Special Child Mary is told that she will
become the mother of a son, but that this Son will be no ordinary child. He will be her son, therefore, He will be a
human; but He will also be the “Son of the Highest.” He will be a man, but He will also be
God. This was the prophecy of Isaiah, Isa. 7:14. This was the message of the angel to Joseph, Matt. 1:23. This was most profound moment of all time and
eternity! This was the moment God became
flesh and walked among men, John 1:1;
14; Phil. 2:5-8. This was the moment
that the Creature became dependent upon the creature. When Jesus Christ was conceived in the womb
of a virgin, the plan of the ages moved out of eternity and into time. God Himself robed Himself in human flesh and
came into this world that He might die on a cross for save His people from
their sins. B.
v. 31 The Promise Of A Saving Child Mary is told that the
childs name is to be Jesus.” This name was a common name in that day. In the Hebrew tongue, it was the name “Joshua. Many Jewish parents named their male children
Joshua, or as the Greeks rendered it, Jesus.
Of course, while the name might be common, the child to Whom it was
given was not. The
name “Jesus means Jehovah is Salvation.” Although Mary did not understand all that she
was being told, she hears for the first time that Name which is above every
name! She does not understand it now,
but the child she will name Jesus will grow up and one day He will die on a
cross to save lost sinners from their sins. He will be the only hope lost
sinners have, John 14:6. His Name will be the only Name that will open
the gates of Heaven; redeem the human soul from the bondage of sin; deliver
lost men from the threat of Hell; and speak peace and hope to those who do not
know God. For this child would be the
fulfillment of a plan set into motion before the world was ever formed, Rev. 13:8; 1 Pet. 1:20. He would die on a cross; rise from the dead
and ascend back into Heaven to guarantee salvation for all who would trust Him
by faith. Thank God for the day God sent
His Son into the world to be the Savior of God’s people, Matt. 1:21; Luke 2:11. C.
v. 32-33 The Promise Of A Sovereign Child Mary is also told that
this special child, this saving child would also be a sovereign child. She is told that He would be a sovereign with
a special pedigree. He would rule on the
throne of David; thus fulfilling the prophecy given to David over 1,000 years
before, 2 Sam. 7:11-13; Psa. 132:11. He would also rule over the house of Jacob,
thus fulfilling the prophecy of Jacob made thousands of years earlier, Gen. 49:10. Beyond that, He would also rule over a
kingdom that would have no end. He would
rule over His kingdom forever, thus fulfilling the prophecy of Isaiah, Isa. 9:6-7; and others of the Old
Testament prophets. In
these verses which describe this promised child, we learn the wonderful truth
that God will become a man; that He will die for sinners; and that He will rise
again to rule forever. All the wonderful
truth concerning the life, ministry and death of Jesus that will be made plain
later, is revealed here in seed form.
The question for you and me is this: Do we know Him, or do we just know
about Him? I know you have heard about
Jesus, but have you ever trusted Him for your soul’s salvation? You see, this promise was made to Mary; but
it is valid for all who will believe. III.
v. 34-38 THE POWER RELEASED IN
THIS PREPARATION A.
v. 34-38 The Power To Conquer Our Doubts Mary hears the words of
the angel, but she confesses that she does not understand how this can
happen. She, like all other Jews,
expected the Messiah to enter the world by the old fashioned way. She wonders how she will be able to have a
child, since she has never physically been with a man. To Mary’s mind this is a dilemma that cannot
be surmounted. Thankfully, the angel has the answer! He tells her that she is about to be part of
the greatest miracle the world has ever known.
God is about to turn Mary into a miracle! The angel speaks the words that conquer
Mary’s doubts. B.
v. 35-38 The Power To Carry Out His Desires The angel addresses Mary’s
problem by giving her a promise, v. 35; offering her some proof, v. 36; and by declaring God’s power, v. 37. Mary is told that God
is well able to do all the things He has said He will do. Gabriel declares the awesome power of God
and offers hope and comfort for the heart of Mary. (Note: The whole point here is this: we hear the Christmas
message and there is a human tendency to doubt.
We hear about God becoming flesh and being born in Well,
Mary heard a message that was almost too fantastic to be believable. When she confessed the fact that she did not
see how it could be real, the angel offered her the promise that God, in His
power, was more than able to bring this thing to pass. If you have heard this message today and you
are plagued by fears and doubts regarding the message if Jesus, here is what
you need to know. Everything
God said is true! Jesus is His Son. Jesus did come into this world to die for
you. He did die for you. He did rise from the dead. He did return back to Heaven. He is coming back to this earth some day. All those who trust Him by faith will be
forever saved by His mighty power. You
say, “How can I know for sure?
In Mary’s case, the angel told her about what God had done for her
cousin Elizabeth. Mary left immediately
to go see Conc: As we hear about the virgin birth and think about God sending His Son
into this world to die for sinners, we might wonder why. Why would God go to all that trouble? Why would He send His Son into this world? Why
would He allow that Son to die for lost people?
There is only one answer and there is only one reason: He loves
you! The Bible declares His love, John 3:16, and the death of Christ on
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