Sermon Notes

Immanuel | Week 2 | Pastor Kevin Kringel

Immanuel
Week 2
Preparing for the Lord’s Promise

 
Main Theme: Preparation for the Lord’s Promise
  • Focus on how preparation reflects belief in God’s promises.

Key Scripture: Luke 1:26-39
  • Mary received the angel's message and prepared her life around that promise.
  • Key insight: Mary chose to visit Elizabeth, highlighting the importance of community in shared faith.

Main Points:

1. The Importance of Environment in Preparation
o Preparing a physical space for the baby: analogy for our spiritual environments.
o Personal reflection: miracles often involve us creating spaces for God to work.
2. Natural vs. Prophetic Preparation
o When expecting a baby, there’s a clear timeline and visible growth.
o Prophetic words require faith even with no definitive signs of growth.
3. Scriptural Encouragement (Isaiah 54:1-3)
o Call to expand our capacity and grow spiritually.
o Growth involves stretching—knowledge, skills, spiritual disciplines.
4. The Work of Preparation
o Preparation involves effort and sacrifice (e.g., pursuing a master’s degree).
o God’s preparation for our future often blesses us in the present.
5. The Example of the Magi (Matthew 2:1-18)
o Actively prepared for their journey by studying scripture and signs.
o Sacrificed time and set aside gifts before meeting Jesus.

Preparation as Prophetic Action
  • The gifts of the Magi: significance of gold (royalty), frankincense (divinity), and myrrh (suffering).
  • Prophetic preparation demonstrates faith in God's promises.

How to Prepare for God’s Promise:
1. Learn and Reflect on God’s Word
o Understand what God says about His promises.
2. Lifestyle Adjustments
o Emotionally and spiritually prepare by realigning priorities.
3. Discipline of Giving God Our Best
o Commitment to serving and working diligently in our responsibilities.

Four Areas to Prepare:

1. Prepare Your Heart
o Repentance and offense release.
o Realign priorities.
2. Prepare Your Life
o Obey God’s last instructions.
o Strengthen spiritual disciplines (prayer, community).
3. Prepare Your Expectations
o Verbally affirm promises; express gratitude in advance.
o Be open to God's interruptions.
4. Prepare Your Environment
o Create space in homes, relationships, church, and workplaces.

Final Reflection:
  • Recognize that Christmas is not just about Christ's arrival but the culmination of divine preparation.
  • Encourage the congregation to actively prepare for what God intends to do in their lives, mirroring Mary and the Magi's faith.

Invitation to Prayer:
  • Pray for faith to believe God’s promises, readiness to prepare actively, and openness for God’s transformative work in our hearts and lives.

Closing Thought:
  • Challenge: What would you prepare if you truly believed God's promise was on the way?