An Advent Sermon: Fresh & Meaningful Life

This week I did a little homebrew research. I googled three phrases: “I feel like a failure.” Google found that phrase over 2 million times on the internet. “I feel like a loser.”Google found that phrase over 4 million times. “I feel guilty.” 67 million times.

What I conclude from this  research is that guilt is a huge issue in human lives. And when we think about it, we’ve some pretty good reasons to feel guilty. And we know it. But Jesus doesn’t say, “Hey — what you’re doing isn’t that bad. Lighten up!” Jesus says,“Yeah — you’re right. You should feel guilty about what you’ve done. But I am here to take that guilt. I died on the cross to pay for your sin. You can be forgiven if you turn from your sin and trust in me. You can trade in your old life for a new one. I’ll give you a clean slate.”

This Advent sermon is about three exchanges: Exchanging an old life for a new one; Exchanging a phony life for a real one; And exchanging a meaningless life for one of purpose.

An Advent Sermon on Peace…

I read this week that the phrase, security blanket, was actually invented by Linus van Pelt. Linus’ sister, Lucy was always bothered by Linus’ attachment to that blanket. She tried to make Linus drop it. She stole it and hid it. Once she cut it up to make shapes for a flannel-graph. Another time she cut it into squares for Linus to use to clean his glasses. She once made a kite out of it and “accidentally” let go of it. Another time Lucy buried the blanket, causing a frantic Linus to dig up almost the entire neighborhood before Snoopy found it.

Why would she do that? Because she was the annoying big sister. Because she was Lucy.

There are a lot of Lucys in this world. In fact, it sometimes seems that the whole world is nothing but a mean old Lucy who tries to prevent us from having any kind of peace of mind.

Now the Bible doesn’t speak about security blankets, but it does speak of being secure. The Bible speaks about being safe — about peace.

That’s what this podcast is about today: Peace. If you’re looking for peace, give it a listen.