EPISODE · Dec 21, 2025 · 56 MIN
63 | Behold Him Come
from Twin Cities Grace Fellowship Sermons · host Josh Strelecki
Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher, guides his congregation through a thoughtful examination of the meaning of Christmas from both a biblical and spiritual standpoint. Focusing on Galatians chapter 4, he highlights the importance of Jesus Christ's incarnation, particularly the timing, purpose, and humility of His arrival. Strelecki underscores how Jesus, departing from His eternal fellowship with the Father, entered what is described as the "end of the world" as part of God's redemptive plan. He explains that this moment revealed humanity’s total lack of spiritual strength and highlighted God's provision of a Savior. Christ’s incarnation is presented not merely as a historical event, but as a remarkable display of divine love and humility—exchanging heavenly glory for earthly suffering, culminating in the cross where Jesus bore the debt of sin for humanity.Strelecki then urges believers to see Christmas not just through worldly traditions, but as a sacred reminder of the gospel and the incredible exchange it signifies. By referencing various Scriptures, including Hebrews, 1 Peter, and Daniel, the pastor emphasizes the eternal impact of Christ's purpose: to redeem and to adopt believers as sons, granting them access to divine fellowship with God. He concludes by encouraging the congregation to let every Christmas tradition and symbol reflect the magnificent truth of the gospel, advocating for hearts filled with genuine appreciation for the greatest gift—eternal life through Jesus Christ.
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Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher, guides his congregation through a thoughtful examination of the meaning of Christmas from both a biblical and spiritual standpoint. Focusing on Galatians chapter 4, he highlights the importance of Jesus Christ's incarnation, particularly the timing, purpose, and humility of His arrival. Strelecki underscores how Jesus, departing from His eternal fellowship with the Father, entered what is described as the "end of the world" as part of God's redemptive plan. He explains that this moment revealed humanity’s total lack of spiritual strength and highlighted God's provision of a Savior. Christ’s incarnation is presented not merely as a historical event, but as a remarkable display of divine love and humility—exchanging heavenly glory for earthly suffering, culminating in the cross where Jesus bore the debt of sin for humanity.Strelecki then urges believers to see Christmas not just through worldly traditions, but as a sacred reminder of the gospel and the incredible exchange it signifies. By referencing various Scriptures, including Hebrews, 1 Peter, and Daniel, the pastor emphasizes the eternal impact of Christ's purpose: to redeem and to adopt believers as sons, granting them access to divine fellowship with God. He concludes by encouraging the congregation to let every Christmas tradition and symbol reflect the magnificent truth of the gospel, advocating for hearts filled with genuine appreciation for the greatest gift—eternal life through Jesus Christ.
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