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A Three-Dimensional Christmas

For many, the biblical account of Christmas has become one-dimensional. Flat might be a better description. They’ve heard the story so many times, Christmas has lost its mystery and impact. For these people, listening to another Christmas sermon is just another ho-hum experience…just another dull event to yawn through.

Does this describe you? If so, join Chuck Swindoll for this special series of three messages that offer a fresh perspective on the biblical account of Christ’s birth. By the time you finish listening, the Christmas hum-drum will turn into a three-dimensional celebration!

Messages in this Series

Unselfish Humility

Buckle up and keep your hands inside the vehicle at all times, because you’re about to go on the wildest ride of your life. This ride will involve time travel, taking you all the way past human history, the creation of Adam and Eve, and the beginning of the universe. This ride—this journey—will transport you to eternity past, to a time before time began. Are you ready? It’ll require you to use your imagination and think, but it’s a trip worth making.

Amazing Predictions

If you aren’t Jewish, then you’re what the Bible calls a “Gentile.” Most folks who follow the Jewish Messiah, Jesus, are just that—Gentiles. And as Gentiles, most of us don’t always understand Jewish Scripture, the Old Testament. This is particularly true when it comes to reading the prophetic books of the Bible. However, it’s helpful to keep in mind that the Old Testament makes the first announcements of Messiah’s coming and ministry. And few prophetic books have more prophecies about Messiah Jesus than the book of Isaiah.

Indescribable Gift

Boredom is the real danger we face when we approach the Christmas story. It’s so familiar, our minds just hit the highlights, because we think we’ve already plumbed the depths of every detail. But if we could approach the nativity as if we’ve never read it before, we’d discover something new and exciting—we’d discover the birth of Jesus is a gift too wonderful for words.