Victory Fellowship
Sunday Worship 11 A.M.
Worship at 11 A.M - 2nd Sunday of Advent
Locations & Times
Victory Fellowship
273 23rd St SW, Barberton, OH 44203, USA
Sunday 11:00 AM
Bulletin for December 8, 2019
VICTORY FELLOWSHIP
WORSHIP TO ALMIGHTY GOD
December 8, 2019 - 11 A.M.
2nd Sunday of Advent
SONG OF WELCOME: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing #93
PRELUDE / MINISTRY OF ACOLYTES
CALL TO WORSHIP:
The Song of Zacharias - Luke 1:68-79 (NLT)
SONG OF PRAISE:
O Little Town of Bethlehem (1-3) #95
LIGHTING OF THE 2nd ADVENT CANDLE
GREETINGS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
PRAYER REQUESTS
From the COMMUNITY of FAITH
(You are welcome to join Pastor Rod at the altar during prayer)
Call to Prayer: O Holy Child of Bethlehem(vs. 5) #95
PASTORAL PRAYER OF INTERCESSION
Response:Away in a Manger (vs. 3) #105
SCRIPTURE READING: Micah 5:2-5a NKJV
OUR TITHES & OFFERINGS
DOXOLOGY:
Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow #622
SONG OF REFLECTION:
O Come, All Ye Faithful (1, 5, 6)#90
SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION:
(We all take at the same time–first the bread, then the cup)
WORDS OF REMEMBRANCE
PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING
GIVING THE BREAD / GIVING THE CUP
PASSING THE PEACE OF CHRIST
PASTOR ROD SHARING GOD’S WORD:
Annunciation: Good Things Come in Small Packages
SONG OF GOING FORTH:
Born in Bethlehem (Third Day)
MINISTRY OF ACOLYTES
BLESSING OUR GOING FORTH
Thank you to these Worship Servants:
ADVENT DEVOTIONS: The Nevel Family
Keyboard: Tesia Grabski
Special Music: (we always WANT volunteers)
Greeter(s): (we need volunteers)
Scripture Reader: Linda Pinnick
Acolytes: Haley McEwen / Liam Grabski
Communion: Jaime Grabski
Ushers: Terry & Julie Carr / Clarence Carr
Ken & Jason Nevel / Ed Pinnick / Christopher Wagar
(Dec. 8, 2019) PRAYER CONCERNS:
PRAYER REQUEST CARDS ARE PROVIDED IN A RACK AT THE WELCOME CENTER AREA AS YOU ENTER THE CHURCH. PLACE THE REQUEST CARD IN THE OFFERING PLATE WHEN IT IS PASSED.
PERSONS: Friends & Family dealing with any type cancer,
Family & Friends dealing with a loss as a result of suicide,
Emma Pfouts, Ron Kosco, Debbie Haines, Debbie Schwendiman, Michael Bailey, Steve Nevel, Adam Dauberman, Darla Fletcher, Kathy Morrison, Carol Burnett, Jim & Joyce Nilles, Shelly Greer, Heidi Selman, Thom Springston, Dave Wells, Michael Tanaska, Flo Henninger, Randy Lengacher, Keith Carr, Delores Carr, Don & Clara Weiss, Don Robinson, Sherri Lacey, Bill Lacey, Dave Flick, Charlie Mashburn, Bob Earnsberger, Linda Beddow, Sue Garrard, Tammy Wingler, Margaret Virotsko, George Cazan, Bill Stevenson, Marilyn Slusser, Barb Brogan, Wayne Breitenstein, Tracie Leedy, Paul Strebecki, Haille Riddle
Congratulations to Samuel & Megan Grabski who are expecting a baby in late May / early June 2020.
MILITARY: Jimmy Bowen (Army), Kyle Myers (Air Force)
Peter Branch (Navy), John Glas (Army), Reed Zupancic (Army),
Kaitlyn Bryant (Air Force), Joseph Gardener (Army),
Britney Vincent (Navy), Gary Sarver (National Guard), Chris Flohr (Navy)
Niki Merchant (Marines), Laura Hains (Navy)
Pray for the Persecuted Church in the World.
Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem. (Psalm 122:6-9)
Pray for the Unborn & The Gideons International
SITUATIONS: Pray for God’s Favor for Victory Fellowship. Pray for our Nation’s and the World Leaders; For our City; For Victims of Hurricanes, Earthquakes, Fires, Storms, Mudslides, Floods;For Unemployed and/or the homeless; For Public school safety;For those affected by acts of violence; Pray against the Drug epidemic.
ABOUT US: WE ARE VICTORY FELLOWSHIP
Here is some basic information about our Worship experience:
1) We are a non-denominational Church. We are independent and are not affiliated with any group or organization, be it religious or other, and we welcome anyone who desires to worship God in a biblically-based, Christ-centered setting.
2) We take communion every week. We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ invites to the communion table anyone who, a) loves Jesus, b) who is repentant of their sin, and c) who desires to live peacefully with one another. There is no age or membership restriction. Parents and guardians can be the judge on whether your children understand these concepts.
3) We believe the Bible, both Old and New Testaments, to be God’s Holy Word. We strive to live our lives consistently with biblical teaching, and lovingly encourage others to do the same.
4) We believe in God’s triune nature – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
5) We believe salvation is found only through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, God’s only begotten Son, the second Person of the Trinity.
WORSHIP TO ALMIGHTY GOD
December 8, 2019 - 11 A.M.
2nd Sunday of Advent
SONG OF WELCOME: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing #93
PRELUDE / MINISTRY OF ACOLYTES
CALL TO WORSHIP:
The Song of Zacharias - Luke 1:68-79 (NLT)
SONG OF PRAISE:
O Little Town of Bethlehem (1-3) #95
LIGHTING OF THE 2nd ADVENT CANDLE
GREETINGS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
PRAYER REQUESTS
From the COMMUNITY of FAITH
(You are welcome to join Pastor Rod at the altar during prayer)
Call to Prayer: O Holy Child of Bethlehem(vs. 5) #95
PASTORAL PRAYER OF INTERCESSION
Response:Away in a Manger (vs. 3) #105
SCRIPTURE READING: Micah 5:2-5a NKJV
OUR TITHES & OFFERINGS
DOXOLOGY:
Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow #622
SONG OF REFLECTION:
O Come, All Ye Faithful (1, 5, 6)#90
SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION:
(We all take at the same time–first the bread, then the cup)
WORDS OF REMEMBRANCE
PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING
GIVING THE BREAD / GIVING THE CUP
PASSING THE PEACE OF CHRIST
PASTOR ROD SHARING GOD’S WORD:
Annunciation: Good Things Come in Small Packages
SONG OF GOING FORTH:
Born in Bethlehem (Third Day)
MINISTRY OF ACOLYTES
BLESSING OUR GOING FORTH
Thank you to these Worship Servants:
ADVENT DEVOTIONS: The Nevel Family
Keyboard: Tesia Grabski
Special Music: (we always WANT volunteers)
Greeter(s): (we need volunteers)
Scripture Reader: Linda Pinnick
Acolytes: Haley McEwen / Liam Grabski
Communion: Jaime Grabski
Ushers: Terry & Julie Carr / Clarence Carr
Ken & Jason Nevel / Ed Pinnick / Christopher Wagar
(Dec. 8, 2019) PRAYER CONCERNS:
PRAYER REQUEST CARDS ARE PROVIDED IN A RACK AT THE WELCOME CENTER AREA AS YOU ENTER THE CHURCH. PLACE THE REQUEST CARD IN THE OFFERING PLATE WHEN IT IS PASSED.
PERSONS: Friends & Family dealing with any type cancer,
Family & Friends dealing with a loss as a result of suicide,
Emma Pfouts, Ron Kosco, Debbie Haines, Debbie Schwendiman, Michael Bailey, Steve Nevel, Adam Dauberman, Darla Fletcher, Kathy Morrison, Carol Burnett, Jim & Joyce Nilles, Shelly Greer, Heidi Selman, Thom Springston, Dave Wells, Michael Tanaska, Flo Henninger, Randy Lengacher, Keith Carr, Delores Carr, Don & Clara Weiss, Don Robinson, Sherri Lacey, Bill Lacey, Dave Flick, Charlie Mashburn, Bob Earnsberger, Linda Beddow, Sue Garrard, Tammy Wingler, Margaret Virotsko, George Cazan, Bill Stevenson, Marilyn Slusser, Barb Brogan, Wayne Breitenstein, Tracie Leedy, Paul Strebecki, Haille Riddle
Congratulations to Samuel & Megan Grabski who are expecting a baby in late May / early June 2020.
MILITARY: Jimmy Bowen (Army), Kyle Myers (Air Force)
Peter Branch (Navy), John Glas (Army), Reed Zupancic (Army),
Kaitlyn Bryant (Air Force), Joseph Gardener (Army),
Britney Vincent (Navy), Gary Sarver (National Guard), Chris Flohr (Navy)
Niki Merchant (Marines), Laura Hains (Navy)
Pray for the Persecuted Church in the World.
Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem. (Psalm 122:6-9)
Pray for the Unborn & The Gideons International
SITUATIONS: Pray for God’s Favor for Victory Fellowship. Pray for our Nation’s and the World Leaders; For our City; For Victims of Hurricanes, Earthquakes, Fires, Storms, Mudslides, Floods;For Unemployed and/or the homeless; For Public school safety;For those affected by acts of violence; Pray against the Drug epidemic.
ABOUT US: WE ARE VICTORY FELLOWSHIP
Here is some basic information about our Worship experience:
1) We are a non-denominational Church. We are independent and are not affiliated with any group or organization, be it religious or other, and we welcome anyone who desires to worship God in a biblically-based, Christ-centered setting.
2) We take communion every week. We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ invites to the communion table anyone who, a) loves Jesus, b) who is repentant of their sin, and c) who desires to live peacefully with one another. There is no age or membership restriction. Parents and guardians can be the judge on whether your children understand these concepts.
3) We believe the Bible, both Old and New Testaments, to be God’s Holy Word. We strive to live our lives consistently with biblical teaching, and lovingly encourage others to do the same.
4) We believe in God’s triune nature – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
5) We believe salvation is found only through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, God’s only begotten Son, the second Person of the Trinity.
Announcements for Week of December 8, 2019
WELCOME EVERYONE! We are glad you are here today!
If you want to use a hymnal, take one from the rack and replace it after worship.
Feel free to help yourself to our hospitality table. We also have a slushy machine downstairs. Please use the cup lids to prevent spills in the Sanctuary. Thank you!
Restrooms are located downstairs on the left side of the hallway. There is a diaper changing table downstairs in the 2nd restroom on the left, at the end of the hallway
We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ invites to the Communion table anyone who loves Him, who is repentant of their sin, and who desires to live peacefully with one another. You do not have to be a member of our church to take communion with us. There is no age or membership restriction. Parents and guardians can be the judge on whether your children understand these concepts.
Victory Fellowship BIBLE STUDY meets on Wednesdays at 10am and 7pm with a study of the book of EXODUS. Refreshments are served. All are welcome.
You may purchase a Poinsettia (in memory or in honor of someone) and display it in our Sanctuary until the New Year. Pastor Rod will provide an insert on Christmas Eve listing those remembered or honored.
Acme Receipts: It’s that time again! We are collecting ACME receipts dated from August 8th to December 28th. There is a marked can in the Welcome area to place your receipts. We will collect until early January 2020. We have collected over $3800 worth of receipts so far. Thank you for your efforts!
Panther’s Clawset collects new and used clothing for Norton students. This year we will collect size 4T and larger gloves, socks, and underwear to donate to Panthers Clawset. You can place them under our Sanctuary Christmas tree during the holiday season.
We donate the change we collect in the blue jar to the Esther Ryan Shoe Fund. We have sent $834.50 to date!
Victory Fellowship participates in the Barberton Area Community Ministries monthly donation needs. For the month of DECEMBER we will be collecting Spaghetti Sauce and Laundry Detergent. Egg cartons and plastic bags always needed.
For December the LAST SUNDAY of the month will be ICE MELT Sunday. If you would like to, on that day you can donate Ice melt or Rock Salt to the church to keep our walks & entrances ice free. Thank you!
HEALING SERVICES at Victory Fellowship generally occur on the 4th Sunday of each month. We practice laying on of hands,prayer, and anointing with oil for concerns that need God’s healing intervention. YOU MAY REQUEST OIL ANOINTING AND PRAYER AT ANY TIME – NOT JUST THE 4th SUNDAY.
OFFERING ENVELOPES and PRAYER REQUEST CARDS are provided for your convenience in a rack at the Welcome Center area as you enter the church. If you are a We only ask that you be sure to sign the attendance pad when it is passed around. (It’s also an easy way for you to see the names of the people sitting around you.)
CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE this year will be on Tuesday, Dec. 24th at 5:30pm. We will celebrate our Savior’s birth as well as mark the 5 year anniversary of being in this location. Plan now to attend and invite your friends and family.
Please consider using the GIDEONS CARD RACK in the Welcome Area to send cards to friends and relatives. Not only will you be encouraging them, you will be sending God’s Word around the world.
We are in the Bible App. Follow along. Take Notes. Reference the bible.
The church building now has wireless internet service. Please see Pastor Rod for the password if you would like to use your wireless devices in the building.
COPYRIGHT LICENSE: Victory Fellowship holds a copyright license
(CCLI #11286647)that permits us to reproduce song lyrics and hymnal music for bulletin inserts, song books, PowerPoint presentations, and overhead projection.
VICTORY FELLOWSHIP CONTACT INFO:
Mailing Address: 273 23rd St. SW, Barberton, OH 44203
Church Phone: 330-858-7320 - Rev. Roderick D. Grabski, Founding Pastor
Cell phone: 330-858-0223 (leave a message)
Email: arod4God@neo.rr.com
FACEBOOK: Roderick Grabski TWITTER: @arod4God
1st John 5:4 For every child of God defeats this evil world, and we achieve this victory through our faith.
1st Corinthians 15:57 But thank God! He gives us victory over sin and death through our Lord Jesus Christ.
If you want to use a hymnal, take one from the rack and replace it after worship.
Feel free to help yourself to our hospitality table. We also have a slushy machine downstairs. Please use the cup lids to prevent spills in the Sanctuary. Thank you!
Restrooms are located downstairs on the left side of the hallway. There is a diaper changing table downstairs in the 2nd restroom on the left, at the end of the hallway
We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ invites to the Communion table anyone who loves Him, who is repentant of their sin, and who desires to live peacefully with one another. You do not have to be a member of our church to take communion with us. There is no age or membership restriction. Parents and guardians can be the judge on whether your children understand these concepts.
Victory Fellowship BIBLE STUDY meets on Wednesdays at 10am and 7pm with a study of the book of EXODUS. Refreshments are served. All are welcome.
You may purchase a Poinsettia (in memory or in honor of someone) and display it in our Sanctuary until the New Year. Pastor Rod will provide an insert on Christmas Eve listing those remembered or honored.
Acme Receipts: It’s that time again! We are collecting ACME receipts dated from August 8th to December 28th. There is a marked can in the Welcome area to place your receipts. We will collect until early January 2020. We have collected over $3800 worth of receipts so far. Thank you for your efforts!
Panther’s Clawset collects new and used clothing for Norton students. This year we will collect size 4T and larger gloves, socks, and underwear to donate to Panthers Clawset. You can place them under our Sanctuary Christmas tree during the holiday season.
We donate the change we collect in the blue jar to the Esther Ryan Shoe Fund. We have sent $834.50 to date!
Victory Fellowship participates in the Barberton Area Community Ministries monthly donation needs. For the month of DECEMBER we will be collecting Spaghetti Sauce and Laundry Detergent. Egg cartons and plastic bags always needed.
For December the LAST SUNDAY of the month will be ICE MELT Sunday. If you would like to, on that day you can donate Ice melt or Rock Salt to the church to keep our walks & entrances ice free. Thank you!
HEALING SERVICES at Victory Fellowship generally occur on the 4th Sunday of each month. We practice laying on of hands,prayer, and anointing with oil for concerns that need God’s healing intervention. YOU MAY REQUEST OIL ANOINTING AND PRAYER AT ANY TIME – NOT JUST THE 4th SUNDAY.
OFFERING ENVELOPES and PRAYER REQUEST CARDS are provided for your convenience in a rack at the Welcome Center area as you enter the church. If you are a We only ask that you be sure to sign the attendance pad when it is passed around. (It’s also an easy way for you to see the names of the people sitting around you.)
CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE this year will be on Tuesday, Dec. 24th at 5:30pm. We will celebrate our Savior’s birth as well as mark the 5 year anniversary of being in this location. Plan now to attend and invite your friends and family.
Please consider using the GIDEONS CARD RACK in the Welcome Area to send cards to friends and relatives. Not only will you be encouraging them, you will be sending God’s Word around the world.
We are in the Bible App. Follow along. Take Notes. Reference the bible.
The church building now has wireless internet service. Please see Pastor Rod for the password if you would like to use your wireless devices in the building.
COPYRIGHT LICENSE: Victory Fellowship holds a copyright license
(CCLI #11286647)that permits us to reproduce song lyrics and hymnal music for bulletin inserts, song books, PowerPoint presentations, and overhead projection.
VICTORY FELLOWSHIP CONTACT INFO:
Mailing Address: 273 23rd St. SW, Barberton, OH 44203
Church Phone: 330-858-7320 - Rev. Roderick D. Grabski, Founding Pastor
Cell phone: 330-858-0223 (leave a message)
Email: arod4God@neo.rr.com
FACEBOOK: Roderick Grabski TWITTER: @arod4God
1st John 5:4 For every child of God defeats this evil world, and we achieve this victory through our faith.
1st Corinthians 15:57 But thank God! He gives us victory over sin and death through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Good Things Come in Small Packages
Micah 5:2-5a - Victory Fellowship
December 8, 2019 - Rev. Roderick Grabski
2nd Sunday of Advent
INTRODUCTION: Most kids, and even some adults, are always vying for that giant present at Christmas. They want the biggest gift under the tree thinking that it must certainly be the best one.
A wealthy man died and went to heaven. He was met at the Pearly Gates by Saint Peter who led him down the streets of gold. They passed mansion after mansion until they came to the very end of the street. Saint Peter stopped the rich man in front of a little shack. “This belongs to you,” said Saint Peter. “Why do I get this ugly thing when there are so many mansions I could live in?” the man demanded. “We did the best we could with the money you sent us!” Saint Peter replied.
The truth is that some of the greatest or most beautiful things in life come from things that are very small.
WHY BETHLEHEM?
Jesus had what no other person ever had – the power of selecting his own parentage and birthplace.
2. Our text today reveals how a little insignificant town would become great.
PROMISING EARLY HISTORY
1. Jacob (Gen. 35:16-18) buried Rachel, his beloved wife, at Ephrath (Bethlehem). She died during childbirth. She named her son Ben-Oni, “Son of my sorrows,” but Jacob renamed him Benjamin, “Son of my right hand.” It’s prophetic how Jesus, the “Man of Sorrows” (Isa. 53:3) born there, was later to become God’s “Son of my right hand!”
2. One Judge of Israel, Ibzan (Judges 12:8), came from Bethlehem. Rehoboam built up the city (2 Chron. 11:6).
3. Rahab, the prostitute who survived Jericho, married a man named Salman and they settled in the vicinity of Bethlehem. They are, of course, of the line of David.
4. Bethlehem in Judah means the “House of Bread” in the “Land of Praise.” But it didn’t live up to its name.
a. Famine forced Naomi (Bk. of Ruth) & Elimelech & sons to move to Moab where all 3 men died.
b. Ruth, the Moabitess, came back with Naomi & married Boaz in Bethlehem. Boaz became her kinsman-Redeemer, exercising his right to pay off her debts and claim her as his bride – similar to Christ & the Church!
5. Ruth’s grandson Jesse fathered/ sired a son named David, who became Israel’s 2nd King.
6. Samuel the prophet came to Bethlehem to anoint David there.
7. From the well of Bethlehem David’s 3 warriors got him a drink of water. The well on the north side still exists today, with 3 divisions!
THEN BETHLEHEM SANK AGAIN INTO OBSCURITY
1. David’s line became a “stump,” by Isaiah’s time. (11:1-2)
Then a shoot will grow from the stump of Jesse, and a branch from his roots will bear fruit.The Spirit of the Lord will rest on Him—Spirit of wisdom and understanding, Spirit of counsel and strength, Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord.
2. Micah’s comment, “Though you are little….” It had remained in obscurity.
PROMISE OF RENOWN
1. You will be the birthplace of the Messiah King & God! What did God do to make Bethlehem famous? He made it the focal point, the crossroads of the world & universe! Good things come in small packages.
GOD MOVED EMPERORS
1. Caesar Augustus (Gaius Octavianus, 63B.C.—16A.D.) ruled Rome from 44B.C. until his death in 16 A.D. He followed his uncle, Julius Ceasar, and became master of the world when he defeated Mark Antony & Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt. But without question, his greatest action was one which was probably the least known. Early in his reign he called for a census for taxation purposes:
“Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David, to be registered with Mary, his betrothed wife, who was with child” Luke 2:4-5.
2. THE ANNUNCIATION: Micah’s and Isaiah’s ancient prophecies were fulfilled. God used the world’s most powerful figure to assure Jesus would be born in Bethlehem. One night “Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God, the Prince of Peace” was born there! God manifest in the flesh! The Savior of the World!
As Astronaut Jim Irwin said, “Jesus walking on the Earth is more important than man walking on the moon!”
3. God dispatched angels from heaven to this little town to announce the Good News of His Son to humble shepherds.
GOD SENT A STAR & ASIAN SAGES VISITED
1. A star hovered over Bethlehem, not Jerusalem and Wise Men from the East/ kings came to visit the King born in Bethlehem.
FULFILLMENT OF MICAH 5:2
1. Since Christ was born, Bethlehem has become one of the most well-known cities in the world. It’s become - a theme for poets - subject for artists - A goal for pilgrims.
2. The great Church of the Nativity was built on the site where the fabled stable was. The inner cave, over which the first Church was built, was later rebuilt by Constantine’s mother, Empress Helena, in 339 AD. Mostly destroyed in the 5th century, it was rebuilt as the present basilica by Emperor Justinian in the mid-6th century. It is the oldest Christian church in daily use.
3. Because of Jesus Christ, Bethlehem did become the “House of Bread” for a dying world. Jesus said, “I am the Bread of Life.” The whole world praises God for that obscure town because it has brought salvation to all who will believe. Good things come in small packages.
CONCLUSION
1. If a humble village, through its association with Christ, became thus exalted, much more should our human hearts & lives! “Bethlehem – though you are little, yet out of you will come great things.” This ought to give us faith. There was nothing exceptional about Bethlehem, yet God used it greatly!
2. Jesus said, “Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father” John 14:12.
3. We are vessels of clay encrusted with jewels. The hardest part of being used by God sometimes – is believing that God will use you! God desires to use you for great things!
4. The lesson of Bethlehem is that God will take things of seemingly little worth and use them mightily for His purpose. Good things come in small packages
PRAYER
SONG: Born in Bethlehem
Micah 5:2-5a - Victory Fellowship
December 8, 2019 - Rev. Roderick Grabski
2nd Sunday of Advent
INTRODUCTION: Most kids, and even some adults, are always vying for that giant present at Christmas. They want the biggest gift under the tree thinking that it must certainly be the best one.
A wealthy man died and went to heaven. He was met at the Pearly Gates by Saint Peter who led him down the streets of gold. They passed mansion after mansion until they came to the very end of the street. Saint Peter stopped the rich man in front of a little shack. “This belongs to you,” said Saint Peter. “Why do I get this ugly thing when there are so many mansions I could live in?” the man demanded. “We did the best we could with the money you sent us!” Saint Peter replied.
The truth is that some of the greatest or most beautiful things in life come from things that are very small.
WHY BETHLEHEM?
Jesus had what no other person ever had – the power of selecting his own parentage and birthplace.
2. Our text today reveals how a little insignificant town would become great.
PROMISING EARLY HISTORY
1. Jacob (Gen. 35:16-18) buried Rachel, his beloved wife, at Ephrath (Bethlehem). She died during childbirth. She named her son Ben-Oni, “Son of my sorrows,” but Jacob renamed him Benjamin, “Son of my right hand.” It’s prophetic how Jesus, the “Man of Sorrows” (Isa. 53:3) born there, was later to become God’s “Son of my right hand!”
2. One Judge of Israel, Ibzan (Judges 12:8), came from Bethlehem. Rehoboam built up the city (2 Chron. 11:6).
3. Rahab, the prostitute who survived Jericho, married a man named Salman and they settled in the vicinity of Bethlehem. They are, of course, of the line of David.
4. Bethlehem in Judah means the “House of Bread” in the “Land of Praise.” But it didn’t live up to its name.
a. Famine forced Naomi (Bk. of Ruth) & Elimelech & sons to move to Moab where all 3 men died.
b. Ruth, the Moabitess, came back with Naomi & married Boaz in Bethlehem. Boaz became her kinsman-Redeemer, exercising his right to pay off her debts and claim her as his bride – similar to Christ & the Church!
5. Ruth’s grandson Jesse fathered/ sired a son named David, who became Israel’s 2nd King.
6. Samuel the prophet came to Bethlehem to anoint David there.
7. From the well of Bethlehem David’s 3 warriors got him a drink of water. The well on the north side still exists today, with 3 divisions!
THEN BETHLEHEM SANK AGAIN INTO OBSCURITY
1. David’s line became a “stump,” by Isaiah’s time. (11:1-2)
Then a shoot will grow from the stump of Jesse, and a branch from his roots will bear fruit.The Spirit of the Lord will rest on Him—Spirit of wisdom and understanding, Spirit of counsel and strength, Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord.
2. Micah’s comment, “Though you are little….” It had remained in obscurity.
PROMISE OF RENOWN
1. You will be the birthplace of the Messiah King & God! What did God do to make Bethlehem famous? He made it the focal point, the crossroads of the world & universe! Good things come in small packages.
GOD MOVED EMPERORS
1. Caesar Augustus (Gaius Octavianus, 63B.C.—16A.D.) ruled Rome from 44B.C. until his death in 16 A.D. He followed his uncle, Julius Ceasar, and became master of the world when he defeated Mark Antony & Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt. But without question, his greatest action was one which was probably the least known. Early in his reign he called for a census for taxation purposes:
“Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David, to be registered with Mary, his betrothed wife, who was with child” Luke 2:4-5.
2. THE ANNUNCIATION: Micah’s and Isaiah’s ancient prophecies were fulfilled. God used the world’s most powerful figure to assure Jesus would be born in Bethlehem. One night “Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God, the Prince of Peace” was born there! God manifest in the flesh! The Savior of the World!
As Astronaut Jim Irwin said, “Jesus walking on the Earth is more important than man walking on the moon!”
3. God dispatched angels from heaven to this little town to announce the Good News of His Son to humble shepherds.
GOD SENT A STAR & ASIAN SAGES VISITED
1. A star hovered over Bethlehem, not Jerusalem and Wise Men from the East/ kings came to visit the King born in Bethlehem.
FULFILLMENT OF MICAH 5:2
1. Since Christ was born, Bethlehem has become one of the most well-known cities in the world. It’s become - a theme for poets - subject for artists - A goal for pilgrims.
2. The great Church of the Nativity was built on the site where the fabled stable was. The inner cave, over which the first Church was built, was later rebuilt by Constantine’s mother, Empress Helena, in 339 AD. Mostly destroyed in the 5th century, it was rebuilt as the present basilica by Emperor Justinian in the mid-6th century. It is the oldest Christian church in daily use.
3. Because of Jesus Christ, Bethlehem did become the “House of Bread” for a dying world. Jesus said, “I am the Bread of Life.” The whole world praises God for that obscure town because it has brought salvation to all who will believe. Good things come in small packages.
CONCLUSION
1. If a humble village, through its association with Christ, became thus exalted, much more should our human hearts & lives! “Bethlehem – though you are little, yet out of you will come great things.” This ought to give us faith. There was nothing exceptional about Bethlehem, yet God used it greatly!
2. Jesus said, “Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father” John 14:12.
3. We are vessels of clay encrusted with jewels. The hardest part of being used by God sometimes – is believing that God will use you! God desires to use you for great things!
4. The lesson of Bethlehem is that God will take things of seemingly little worth and use them mightily for His purpose. Good things come in small packages
PRAYER
SONG: Born in Bethlehem