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This sermon presents a hopeful and theologically rich reflection on the Christmas season as a spiritual halftime moment, urging believers to find encouragement in the dual reality of Jesus Christ's divine nature and human incarnation. Centered on John 1:1–5 and the incarnation narrative, it emphasizes that Jesus, the eternal Word who is both God and man, has already triumphed over sin, death, and darkness through His life, death, and resurrection. The message is both pastoral and empowering, affirming that Christ's victory is not only historical but ongoing—His power to heal, restore justice, and remove shame remains active today. The sermon calls listeners to live boldly in the light of this truth, sharing the gospel with confidence, knowing that every proclamation of Christ's light causes darkness to retreat. Ultimately, it invites a joyful, faith-filled response to the good news that Jesus has come, is present, and will return in final victory.
