God with Us
The sermon centers on the profound mystery and divine irony of Christ’s incarnation, emphasizing that His birth was neither ordinary nor expected, but divinely orchestrated to fulfill Old Testament prophecy and redeem humanity. Through a careful examination of Matthew 1:18–25, it highlights the unlikely beginning of Jesus—conceived by the Holy Spirit, not human lineage—underscoring His sinless nature and unique role as the Savior who would save His people from their sins. The preacher emphasizes Joseph’s faithful response to divine revelation, portraying his quiet grace and obedience as a model of godly character amid scandal and uncertainty. Ultimately, the sermon exalts Jesus as Immanuel—God with us—affirming that believers, through faith, are not only forgiven but personally and perpetually accompanied by the living God, who dwells with them through the Holy Spirit and triumphs over fear, doubt, and the trials of life.
