Far as the Curse Is Found
12/17/2023
Ask any gardener and they can tell you about the curse of weeds and thorns that infest the ground. It will require work if you want to grow flowers, vegetables, or a beautiful yard. The things we don’t want will grow without effort, while the things we want require constant attention. This is the nature of sin in our lives and the world. Join us for part 4 of Joy to the World, where we will learn how Jesus came to change the landscape of our world and your life.
Passages
Isaiah 40:1-5
Jesus offers ##Comfort##. (Isaiah 40:1-2)
Jesus requires ##Change##. (Isaiah 40:3-4)
Jesus brings ##Clarity##. (Isaiah 40:5)
Principle
Jesus wants to change the ##landscape## of your ##life##.
Practice
Prepare the way of the Lord by ##repenting## of your ##sin##.
Small Group Questions
Use this outline for personal reflection, as a couple or family devotion, or with a small group.
HANGOUT
Have you ever participated in a significant home renovation or landscaping project? What makes programs about renovations so popular?
HEAR
Read Isaiah 40:1-5
- Who were the original recipients of Isaiah’s message? Considering the current situation in Israel, has this prophecy been fulfilled? Why or why not?
- How were people to prepare the way of the Lord?
- Verse five declares that the “Glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.” Has this already happened? If so, when? If not, when will it?
Read Luke 1:57-80
- What is the significance of this passage?
- According to Zechariah, what will John do (vs. 76-79)?
Read Luke 3:2-17
- According to John, what was required to prepare for the coming Messiah?
- What does it mean to “bear fruit in keeping with repentance”? What three examples does John offer? Can you give other examples of bearing the fruit of repentance?
- Since we know that Jesus fulfills Isaiah's and John’s prophecies, do we still need to prepare the way of the Lord? If so, how?
HUDDLE
As you prepare the way for the Lord, what rough places in your life need to be made plain? Talk about it, invite accountability, and take time to pray together.
Daily Reading
As you read prophecies about the coming of the Messiah and the events surrounding the birth of Jesus, invite the Holy Spirit to speak to your heart as you make room for Jesus in your celebration of Christmas.
- Day 1: Isaiah 40
- Day 2: Isaiah 41
- Day 3: Isaiah 42
- Day 4: Matthew 1
- Day 5: Luke 2:1-38
- Day 6: Matthew 2
- Day 7: Luke 2:39-52
Think Deeper
- Does the idea of Christmas bring you comfort? Why or why not?
- Is anything obscuring your view of God? If so, what?
- What rough places in your life would you need to make plain for others to see Christ in you?
Suggested Reading
The Music of Christmas, by Gary & Sheri Webber
God is in the Manger, by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
An Unhurried Life, Alan Fadling
Check out these and other books from our suggested reading list at https://bit.ly/AspireSMB.