Luke 2:8-16      All I Want For Christmas Is ... Joy

Rev. David Holwick   ZO                           All I Want For Christmas

First Baptist Church

Ledgewood, New Jersey

December 12, 2010

Luke 2:8-16


ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS ... JOY



  I. Are you ecstatic yet?

      A. Christmas is supposed to be a happy time.

          1) Everyone in the commercials is smiling, especially females

                who are receiving heavy diamond necklaces.

          2) And of course kids are thinking of all the toys they are

                going to get.


      B. There is a darker side to it all.

          1) A number of holiday movies show what Christmas does to

                dysfunctional families.

          2) All the relatives gather for Christmas dinner and there is

                sniping and griping and drag-out fights.

          3) Some relatives just sit in the corner, depressed.

          4) One of the greatest Christmas movies, It's a Wonderful Life,

                is about a man who snaps at his kids and then jumps off

                   a bridge.

          5) Have you ever felt like this at Christmas?


      C. Christmas can be a lot more.

          1) It can even go beyond happiness.

          2) The secret to Christmas is a special gift from God - joy.

          3) It is something he wants you to have.


II. Joy is big in the Bible.

      A. The Hebrew words are especially vivid.

          1) The root meaning is "to shine" or "to be bright."

              a) The words emphasize activity or motion.

              b) One source even says it implies dancing or spinning

                    around in pleasure.

          2) The word "joy" in the Bible can mean general happiness but

                usually it is a religious emotion.

              a) This is most notable in the Psalms.

              b) Joy is a natural consequence of having fellowship

                    with God.


      B. In the New Testament, joy is a characteristic of Christians.

          1) It is one of the main fruits of the Holy Spirit.

          2) Joy is a quality and not just an emotion.

          3) It is something that originates with Jesus.    John 15:10-11


             "If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love...

              I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and

                that your joy may be complete."


      C. Joy is related to happiness, but different.

          1) Happiness is a human emotion and often depends on

                our current circumstances.

          2) Joy originates with God and is independent of circumstances.

              a) In fact, joy may be the outcome of suffering for

                    Christ's sake.                               Col 1:24

              b) It is in fact a gift of the Holy Spirit and should be

                    evident in the lives of real Christians.


III. You may notice that religion isn't always joyous.

      A. Some would say it is rarely so.

          1) A priest once said to comedian Groucho Marx:


             "Oh, Mr. Marx, I want to thank you for bringing so much

                joy into the world."

             Groucho's rather ungracious reply was,

                "I want to thank you for taking so much out."

                                                                     #861

          2) Joy can be a challenge to the religious.


             William Willimon, Dean at Duke University, points out that

                the church focuses on the imperatives of life:

             "Do this, don't do that."


             As I just quoted from Jesus, you remain in God's love by

                obeying him.

             But that's not always so easy.

             If the whole Bible is preached, you're going to find out

                you break quite a few of those imperatives.

             So you may walk away from church pretty depressed some days.

                                                          #62945 (sermon)


      B. Lack of joy can signify deeper problems.

          1) Paul's challenge to the Galatians - what has happened

                to your joy?                                     Gal 4:15

              a) They allowed legalism to stifle it.

                  1> Imperatives became the only focus of their faith.

                  2> They became nitpickers and lost their joy.

              b) Sin can kill it.

                  1> Ongoing disobedience creates distance between

                        you and God.

          2) The solution is to have a deeper religious faith.


             Evangelist Billy Sunday once said, "The trouble with many

                men is that they have got just enough religion to make

                   them miserable.

             If there is not joy in religion, you've got a leak in your

                religion."


      C. What is the level of your joy right now?

          1) Does your faith give you a feeling of contentment?

          2) Are you excited by the promises God has for you?

          3) Or are you just along for the ride?

              a) Writer Dorothy Sayers once said: "The only real sin a

                    Christian can commit is to be joyless."


IV. Christmas tells us why we can have joy.

      A. There is good news.                                    Luke 2:10

          1) Literally, it is "gospel."

              a) The Christian message is supposed to be good stuff.

              b) If it seems like a downer to you, you must be missing

                    half of it.

          2) It isn't just good, it is joyous.


      B. It is for everyone.

          1) The gospel isn't just for certain ethnic groups or social

                classes.

          2) It is meant to have an impact on the whole planet.

              a) In a remarkable way, that what is happening right now.

              b) Regions like China, Russia and Africa are responding

                    as they never have before.

          3) It includes you.

              a) Do you think of the Christian message as something that

                    is meant for you personally?

              b) When you grow up in church your whole life, it is easy

                    to miss this.

              c) God wants to save YOU.  But you have to respond to it.


      C. A Savior has been born.

          1) Even today people are looking for a Messiah.

             The Week magazine had an article on how some Hindus have

                identified a living savior who will unite all religions.

             The guy himself is not sure they are right.

          2) The Bible says the look is over.  Jesus is it.


      D. Praise should be the only response.                         2:14


  V. It's something to sing about.

      A. A controversial hymn.


         Back in the early 1700s, a teenager complained to his father

            about the church service they had just been to.

         He thought it was boring.

            The music was especially bad.

         His father replied, "Well then, young man, why don't you give

            us something better to sing?"


         The 18-year-old Isaac Watts accepted his father's challenge.

         The next Sunday he produced his first hymn, and for the next two

            years, he wrote a new hymn text for his church every Sunday.

         There is a family legend that he would constantly speak only

            in rhyme.

         This annoyed his dad so much he threatened to whip him.

         Young Watts cried out,

            "O father, do some pity take/

             And I will no more verses make."


         Writing new hymns was a lot more controversial than you might

            think.

         Christians back then felt that the only songs fit to be sung in

            church had to come straight from the Bible.

         Watt's hymns paraphrased the Bible - he changed the words around

            some - and this seemed like heresy to many.


         But he didn't give up.

            One of his best-known compositions is based on Psalm 98.

         Verse 4 of that psalm says, "Shout for joy to the LORD, all the

            earth, burst into jubilant song with music."

         Watts paraphrased this as "Joy to the world!"


         It's been almost 300 years since he composed it, and it remains

            a favorite at this time of year.

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      B. Do you know where joy can be found?


         Christian author Betsy Childs once wrote:


         There are few things rarer, and hence few things more

            sought-after, than true, abiding joy.

         The good news of the gospel is that joy does not have

            to depend on our circumstances.

         And it is not something that can be bought or earned.


         True joy is found only in God himself, and God delights to

            be delighted in.

         Christians do not always feel joyful, but we can point the

            world to the source of true joy by pursuing it in God.


         It has been said that the greatest crime in the desert is

            finding water and keeping silent.

         We live in a world deserted by joy, but we know where it

            can be found.

                                                                 #918



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SOURCES FOR ILLUSTRATIONS USED IN THIS SERMON:


#  861  Childish Or Child-like? by Donald B. Strobe, Dynamic Preaching,

           Vol IV, May 19, 1991, page 33.


#  918  How Shall We Be Relevant? by Betsy Childs, A Slice of Infinity:

           Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, May 30, 1993,

           <http://www.gospelcom.net/slice/>.


#26460 (sermon)  All I Want For Christmas Is… Joy, by Rev. Brian Bill,

           Pontiac Bible Church of Pontiac, Illinois,

           <http://www.pontiacbible.org>, December 2, 2007.


#33946  Joy To The World, by Alison Thomas, A Slice of Infinity: Ravi

           Zacharias International Ministries, December 28, 2006,

           <http://www.gospelcom.net/slice/>.  Original source is

           K.W. Osbeck, 101 More Hymn Stories, (Grand Rapids: Kregel

           Publications, 1985), page 52.


#62945 (sermon)  Christmas Joy, by Rev. Dr. Ray Pritchard, Calvary

           Memorial Church of Oak Park, Illinois, December 1, 1997.


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