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Herod the Great
by Craig Barnes
Text: Matthew 2:1–8
Topic: Which king will you choose?
Big Idea: The liberating Savior will free you to live as you were created to live—fully alive.
Keywords: Addiction; Advent; Ascension; Authority; Christ, Ascension of; Christ, authority of; Christ, Cross of; Christ, deity of; Christ, Glory of; Christ, greatness of; Christ lordship of; Christian life; Christians; Christmas; Cross; Easter; Freedom; Glory; Good Friday; Government; Holidays; Holy Week; Hope; Kingdom; Life; Lifestyle; Lordship; Sin; World; Worldliness
Introduction:
- If we just go by facts and figures, "Herod the Great" had a pretty good administration.
- Herod had a knack for stealing from the people and then making them grateful for any morsel he would return.
- Rome was also grateful to Herod, because he kept the peace and paid tribute to Rome.
- Things were secure under Herod; the problem was that Herod didn't feel all that secure personally.
- He was so paranoid of losing power that he murdered all the small children of Bethlehem when the wise men showed up in town.
- Everybody loved what Herod the Great could do, but everyone hated what he cost.
We love what Herod does; we hate what he costs.
- In every life there is a Herod that has gained some power over you.
- You are seduced into calling it "great" because it does things for you.
- You love what it does; you hate what it costs.
- For some of us, Herod is our workaholic addiction to success.
- For others it is the name of an old hurt to which you have become addicted.
- Herod can be the alcohol, spouse, or job that abuses you.
- Herod can also be the voice that tells you to not worry so much about the poor.
- But don't you see how much your Herod costs you?
Jesus is our liberating Savior.
- Jesus did not come just to give you a holiday from Herod; he came to establish a whole new kingdom.
- Jesus can liberate you from Herod.
- The liberating Savior will free you to live as you were created to live—fully alive.
Conclusion
- With Christ the King, God is opening up his arms to you.
- All you have to do to find the freedom he offers is to embrace the birth of hope.
- Don't you see that Jesus Christ is the liberating God who's come to be with you, and on the cross he was dying to set you free?
- Don't you see what this cost?
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