Foreign.
Speaker APull out the eggnog, put the Hallmark movies on.
Speaker ALet Michael Buble sing and crone till the cows come home.
Speaker ABut deep, deep, deep down, it's this outlaw den.
Speaker AIt's this king is back.
Speaker AIt's this invasion, it's this incarnation and what that means.
Speaker AAnd then his ascension.
Speaker AAnd we are swept up with that.
Speaker AAnd even now, we are seated with him.
Speaker AAnd let's live according to our station from a royal, exalted, authoritative plane.
Speaker AThat is how we can keep Christmas.
Speaker AWell, Hey, dragon, you've been resisting, you've been fighting, you've been raging, but we have a message for you.
Speaker AHo, ho, ho, from King Jesus.
Speaker AWell, I have my little Christmas tree with twinkling lights that my daughter so kindly set me up with right here by my podcasting equipment.
Speaker AI'm ready to go.
Speaker AThis is the first in a miniseries on Christmas.
Speaker AWelcome to Jesus Martha the Podcast.
Speaker ABrian Del Turco here.
Speaker AThanks for connecting with me today.
Speaker ACS Lewis, in his book Miracles, writes that the central miracle asserted by Christians is the incarnation.
Speaker AThat's sort of a theological word which simply means God became flesh.
Speaker AJesus came into the earth in the form of a human being.
Speaker ALewis writes that they say that God became man.
Speaker AOf course, this is true.
Speaker AEvery other miracle prepares for the incarnation or exhibits the reality of the incarnation or results from this, the incarnation.
Speaker AIn the Christian story, Lewis writes, God descends to reascend.
Speaker ANow, listen to this, because you and I are swept up in this.
Speaker AIn Christ, he comes down, down from the heights of absolute being into time and space, down into humanity.
Speaker ABut he goes down to come up again and bring the ruined world up with him.
Speaker AIsn't that powerful?
Speaker APaul put it this way in his letter to the Philippians.
Speaker AI press toward the mark of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.
Speaker ANow, I live with a lot of ladies, you know, one wife and many daughters.
Speaker AOkay, we have four daughters, two still at home.
Speaker AAnd of course, the others come home, and there's four again when they come home.
Speaker ASo I know a lot about Hallmark.
Speaker AI have memorized the script writing templates of Hallmark movies.
Speaker AI can predict the outcome of a Hallmark movie.
Speaker AI don't mind.
Speaker AI enjoy sitting with my wife on a couch during the holiday season and they have a Hallmark movie on, and maybe we're eating a little something.
Speaker AAnd quite often I might have, if I can just be honest with you, earbuds in.
Speaker AAnd I'm listening to maybe a podcast or something like that, you know, kind of multitasking, glancing up at the Hallmark movie once in a while.
Speaker ABut Then getting some good solid content as well.
Speaker AThis is how I.
Speaker AThese are my coping mechanisms.
Speaker AThis is how I make it.
Speaker APeople look at me.
Speaker AAnd how do you make it with four daughters?
Speaker AListen, I've learned how to surf the estrogen waves, and there are certain things I do, certain coping mechanisms that I have, okay?
Speaker ASo I don't mind doing that.
Speaker ABut I'm always after a deeper, more militant message concerning Christmas.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker AAnd I know that this challenges.
Speaker AThis may challenge the female.
Speaker AMaybe not.
Speaker AMaybe you're a female listening, and this doesn't challenge you.
Speaker AI hope not.
Speaker ALet's consider the Christmas story as told from heaven's perspective in the book of Revelation.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker AYou know, we sing away in a manger and, you know, Silent night, Holy night, and the baby wrapped in swaddling clothes.
Speaker AAnd we put the Charlie Brown special on, and the baby's wrapped and the true meaning of Christmas.
Speaker AI think Linus is the prophet there.
Speaker AYou know, we put the music on.
Speaker AIf I hear.
Speaker AIf I could be honest with you again.
Speaker AIf I hear another song by Michael Buble.
Speaker AIs that how you pronounce it?
Speaker AI don't know what I'm going to do, but okay, all of these things are around.
Speaker ABut deep down, I'm understanding that Christmas is invasion.
Speaker AAnd this is how I like to try to keep Christmas.
Speaker AWell, consider from the book of Revelation, chapter 12.
Speaker AThe dragon stood in front of the woman who was about to give birth so that he might devour her child the moment it was born.
Speaker AShe gave birth to a son, a male child who will rule the nations with an iron scepter.
Speaker AYes, take that, Michael Buble.
Speaker AAnd there was war in heaven.
Speaker AMichael and his angels fought against the dragon, and his angels fought back, but he was not strong enough, and they lost their place in heaven.
Speaker AThen the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to make war against the rest of her offspring.
Speaker AThose who obey God's commandments and hold to the testimony of Jesus.
Speaker AWhat is this account of the woman and.
Speaker AAnd the dragon and the birthing of the Christ child?
Speaker AI was having lunch with a fellow compatriot yesterday.
Speaker ANot lunch of coffee.
Speaker AAnd we concluded.
Speaker AI shared with him and he seemed to resonate with it.
Speaker AI've done some study on it.
Speaker ANot a deep dive on Revelation 12, not super deep, but I see the woman there as a composite picture of first Israel, then Mary giving birth to the Christ child, and then the church as well, and the dragon making war.
Speaker ABut we overcoming.
Speaker AOkay, now, GK Chesterton.
Speaker ASee, we have to read people from a Hundred years ago.
Speaker ABecause our, you know, we see Spot run, see Mary climb the tree.
Speaker AThat's our GK Chesterton.
Speaker AJust hang with this here.
Speaker AHe wrote in his book.
Speaker ALet's see, what's it called?
Speaker AThe Everlasting Man.
Speaker AIt's in the chapter, the God in the Cave.
Speaker AGK Chesterton is saying that we need to take the fragrance of what happened in the birth of the Christ child.
Speaker AHe calls it an explosion in the Judean hills 2,000 years ago.
Speaker AHe sees the cave as an outlaw's den, as an outpost, a fortress in enemy territory.
Speaker AYes, take that, Hallmark.
Speaker AHerod's days are marked and the dragon's doom is sealed.
Speaker ANow listen to what he says.
Speaker AThere is something defiant in this, something that makes the abrupt bells at midnight sound like the great guns of a battle that has just been won.
Speaker AAll this indescribable thing that we call Christmas atmosphere.
Speaker AOkay, Just like the bells would ring maybe at midnight on Christmas Eve, he hears it as the great guns of a battle that has just been wonderful.
Speaker AHe continues that this Christmas atmosphere hangs in the air.
Speaker ASomething like a lingering fragrance or a fading vapor from the exultant explosion of that one hour in the Judean Hills nearly 2,000 years ago.
Speaker ABut the savor is still unmistakable.
Speaker AAnd it's something too subtle, he says, or too solitary to be covered by our use of the word peace.
Speaker ABy the very nature of the story, the rejoicings in the cavern were rejoicings in a fortress or an outlaw's den.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker ANow this is how to keep Christmas well.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AEspecially in our time.
Speaker AAnd what we may be friends as we look at this next decade or two.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AAs an overcoming Christ follower, he continues.
Speaker AIt's also that there in that image, a true idea of an outpost, of a piercing through the rock and an entrance into an enemy territory.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker AIf I could just say, this is like D day.
Speaker AThis is a beachhead.
Speaker AThe king is back.
Speaker AHe continues.
Speaker AThere in this buried divinity, an idea of undermining the world, the world system of shaking the towers and palaces from below.
Speaker AHe sees the Christ child as underground in the cave in the outlaw's den, shaking even as Herod.
Speaker AHerod, the great king felt that earthquake under him and swayed with his swaying palace.
Speaker ASee, everything that can.
Speaker AI'm just adding now, everything that can be shaken will be shaken so that what remains is the eternal kingdom of Christ.
Speaker AThis is so beautiful.
Speaker AActually.
Speaker AGive me my eggnog.
Speaker AGo ahead and put Hallmark, but I'm going to be thinking and praying on these lines and I'm going to be, you know, positively agitating people around me to consider these edges.
Speaker ANow, my friend angels, did you know that the compound name that represents Christ's nature most frequently in the Scriptures.
Speaker ADo you know what it is, the compound name in the Bible that represents Christ's nature most frequently in the Bible?
Speaker AIt's Lord of Hosts.
Speaker AGet this.
Speaker AIt appears nearly 10 times the sum of all the other compound names revealed in in the Scriptures.
Speaker ACan you believe that the compound name Lord of hosts appears nearly 10 times the sum of all the other compound names of the Lord revealed in the Scriptures?
Speaker ADo you think that God is trying to say something to us about the primacy of what his nature is, about the priority of what his agenda is?
Speaker ANow listen, in Luke chapter two, in the same region, these shepherds, okay, and I hope they had their adult diapers on, okay?
Speaker ABecause they probably had an adult accident.
Speaker AShepherds staying out in the fields and keeping watch over their flock by night.
Speaker AAnd an angel of the Lord suddenly stood before them and the glory of the Lord shone around them.
Speaker AAnd they were terribly frightened.
Speaker AI mean, no kidding.
Speaker AThe sky unzips, there's like a veil that opens up and the glory of the Lord manifests in white hot light.
Speaker AAnd an angel of the Lord appears.
Speaker AAnd the angel says to them, don't be afraid.
Speaker AFor behold, I bring you good news of great joy, which will be for all the people.
Speaker AFor today in the city of David, there has been born for you a savior who is Christ the Lord.
Speaker AAnd this will be a sign for you.
Speaker AYou will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.
Speaker AIt's a feeding trough, probably in a den or a cave.
Speaker ANow, if they didn't use their adult diapers yet, they may have.
Speaker ARight here in verse 13, suddenly there appeared with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, a multitude of the heavenly host, there it is.
Speaker AThese were militant angels that manifested in the sky that were escorting, in a sense, the seed of the second member of the Godhead coming into the hostile environment of the earth.
Speaker AAnd they said, glory to God.
Speaker AThe angel said, glory to God in the highest and on earth, peace among men with whom he is pleased.
Speaker AYou see, hosts are angel armies.
Speaker AAlright, again.
Speaker ANow consider with me more than 10 times the sum total of all the compound names describing the Lord in the Scriptures is the Lord of hosts.
Speaker AWhat is God trying to say to us about the primacy of his nature, about the primacy of his agenda?
Speaker AHost are angel armies.
Speaker AJesus is the Lord of armies.
Speaker AThey, in a sense, were coming to honor and to acknowledge their commander coming in human flesh.
Speaker AThese angels are terrifying warriors.
Speaker AI think on the top of our Christmas tree in the house, we have a bow.
Speaker AOkay, a bow.
Speaker AImagine if a real angel appeared on the top of your Christmas tree.
Speaker ANow that would be a Christmas to remember.
Speaker AI tell you, I just want you to see the sense of raw power.
Speaker AAnd the King is back in Christmas.
Speaker AHey, dragon.
Speaker AHo, ho, ho.
Speaker AAdvent is not just us looking back to a baby.
Speaker AAdvent is not just the anticipation of celebrating Christ's birth each December.
Speaker AIt is that.
Speaker AAnd let's try to celebrate it as much as we can, with as much understanding as we have, the true nature of what that incarnation is.
Speaker ABut even beyond and even more, the truth of Advent is that Christ coming into our world produces a sentence of doom upon the dragon, a sentence of doom upon all darkness.
Speaker AAnd it has set in motion a process which is transforming everything.
Speaker AYou see, Advent is advancing through time.
Speaker AAnd this comes right down to our personal lives.
Speaker AChristmas is invasion, guys and ladies, because I tell you, the Lord is raising up some Deborah like ladies today who are like judges and who are in their feminine way, militant in their faith.
Speaker AI love it.
Speaker AWe need it.
Speaker ALet's go for it.
Speaker AChristmas is an invasion from on high, by the way.
Speaker AI have in my mind, I conceptualize things in my mind and I see a continuum.
Speaker AAnd so I'm trying to see my daughter slide on that continuum from immersion in Hallmark to a Deborah, like anointing, okay?
Speaker AThis is how I try to.
Speaker AThese are my coping mechanisms.
Speaker AAnd this is how I roll here, okay?
Speaker AThose angels in the skies over the Judean hills were a multitude of heavenly hosts.
Speaker AThey were angel armies.
Speaker AAnd you know, traditional Advent is this anticipation of celebrating Christ's birth.
Speaker AAnd in the weeks leading up to Christmas, we prepare our hearts.
Speaker AIt's all good, it's all solid.
Speaker AI want to go deeper in that.
Speaker ABut Christ's coming is not just a one off event.
Speaker AIt's not just punctilia, a point in time.
Speaker AIt is process.
Speaker AYou see, the Incarnation has set in motion a process.
Speaker AHe continues to come in fullness and in power through the body of Christ.
Speaker AAnd he continues to come in fullness and power even in our own lives, in history, since the birth of Christ and in our day.
Speaker APaul talked about this in Ephesians 4:13.
Speaker AHe talks about growing and developing and the measure of the stature which belongs to, to the fullness of Christ, the Incarnation as process within our lives.
Speaker AWe just simply have to build this into our Worldview.
Speaker AIt's going to affect how we pray, how we make decisions, the actions that we take, the way that we align with others in the body of Christ, the way that we express our life story under the metanarrative of Jesus.
Speaker AAnd even we look into the future.
Speaker AAnd we also anticipate his coming again when there will be a complete revelation of Christ, a total revelation of Christ this time in the future, coming in overwhelming rule and completeness.
Speaker AThe partial will be done away and the perfect will come.
Speaker ASo Advent is advancing.
Speaker AIt's progressing through time.
Speaker AIt's advancing through those who yield to his presence in our day.
Speaker AJesus is no longer a baby.
Speaker AHe is now ascended and seated as a king.
Speaker AHe is filling all things.
Speaker APaul wrote in Ephesians 1:22,23 and he put all things in subjection unto under his feet the Father put under Christ's feet and gave him as head over all things to the Church which is his body, the fullness of him who fills all in all.
Speaker AYou see, my friend, the dragon rages, but you reign.
Speaker AThe dragon may rage, but you reign in Christ.
Speaker AThis coming of Jesus Christ the king is back into the earth, is an existential threat to Satan's kingdom.
Speaker AThe serpent of old is not pleased about it, but he's doomed.
Speaker AAnd we just need to understand that this raging Antichrist spirit was in the earth for centuries, even prior to the birth of Christ.
Speaker AThen the demonized King Herod tried to murder the Son of God.
Speaker AAnd that same spirit has slithered through history since the Nativity.
Speaker AEven now, my friend, as a Christ follower, much of what you may be going through, don't take it too personal.
Speaker AIt's not so much about you as.
Speaker AAs it is about Christ and His kingdom in you and through you.
Speaker AAnd yet greater is he who is in you than he who is in the world you overcome.
Speaker ABecause Christ has been born in you.
Speaker AAnd now let me leave you with just four practical points or ideas that we can consider moving on, related to these truths.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker AThe kingdom increases constantly.
Speaker AI'll come to those in just a moment.
Speaker AThe kingdom of Christ increases constantly in us and through us.
Speaker AI'm calling it 365 Adventure.
Speaker AI'm talking about living in the possibilities of the Incarnation each day of the year, living in the light of this vision for your Life.
Speaker AFrom Revelation 11:15, it says, the kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, and He will reign forever and ever, beginning to live now in the light and the potential of that which is coming.
Speaker ASo here Are these four points that I think that we can move on, allowing our thinking to be renewed to this.
Speaker AOkay, here we go.
Speaker ALet's increase our resolve to one, renew our alignment with the now ascended Christ.
Speaker ALet's really know him.
Speaker ADeepen our relationship with him.
Speaker ARenewing and refreshing and resetting our alignment with the now ascended Christ.
Speaker AOf course this takes an investment of time, but of course it's the most creative investment of time that we could engage in.
Speaker AIf we seek first Christ and His kingdom, everything else that everyone else is seeking for will be added to us.
Speaker ASo to renew our alignment instead of being disjointed or not accurately aligned, or maybe partially aligned, renewing full alignment with the now ascended Christ.
Speaker AHere's another thought.
Speaker ALet's harmonize with the heavenlies via worship, via the scriptures, meditation, prayer, affirmation.
Speaker ALet's harmonize with the victory that's in the heavenlies.
Speaker AWe're not trying to get to victory.
Speaker AWe have the ability to live from victory.
Speaker AWe're not trying to pray up into situations.
Speaker AWe're praying down into situations from our place with Christ seated with him in the heavenlies, the courts of the Lord.
Speaker ALet's seek to harmonize with the heavenlies.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AThings are going to work better when we do this.
Speaker AMore of the beauty and truth and power of our life will be unfurled.
Speaker AHere's a third thought.
Speaker ALet's see the rule of Christ extended through our lives like a scepter, like a royal scepter.
Speaker AThis is a witness of King Jesus and of his kingdom.
Speaker ALike Moses lifting up his rod over the Red Sea.
Speaker ALet's extend his rule over scenarios and situations and opportunities and challenges and closed doors, open doors, etc.
Speaker ALet's see his rule extended through our lives like a scepter.
Speaker ALet's live up to our station in Christ.
Speaker ALet's not live below our station.
Speaker AAnd finally a fourth thought.
Speaker ALet's advance into new life seasons with great joy and anticipation.
Speaker AThe advancement of the Advent.
Speaker ALet's advance into new life situations with great anticipation.
Speaker AAll right, pull out the eggnog.
Speaker APut the Hallmark movies on.
Speaker ALet Michael Buble sing and crone till the cows come home.
Speaker ABut deep, deep, deep down, it's this outlaw den.
Speaker AIt's this king is back, it's this invasion, it's this incarnation and what that means.
Speaker AAnd then his ascension.
Speaker AAnd we are swept up with that.
Speaker AAnd even now we are seated with him.
Speaker AAnd let's live according to our station from a royal, exalted, authoritative plane.
Speaker AThat is how we can keep Christmas well, hey, Dragon, you've been dragging on situations in our lives.
Speaker ASee what I did there with that little funny wordplay?
Speaker AYou've been resisting, you've been fighting, you've been raging.
Speaker ABut we have a message for you.
Speaker AHo, ho, ho.
Speaker AFrom King Jesus.
Speaker AHey, thanks for spending a few with me today.
Speaker AI'll catch you next time in the second part of our content Christmas miniseries.
Speaker AWould you share this with one or two of your friends?
Speaker ATell them you pay for a premium podcast and you paid for this episode and you're gifting it to them.
Speaker ANo, don't do that.
Speaker AI think they'll enjoy this message.
Speaker AMaybe it might challenge them and it might put some fresh inspiration in them for a holiday season that maybe could be a little bit different.
Speaker AYou can learn more about the podcast, of course, @jesussmart.com Jesus is brilliant.
Speaker AWe love that baby Christ child who came into that outlaw den, but we also love him as now the cosmic Christ, the ascended Christ.
Speaker AWe're going to catch his brilliance as we know him.
Speaker AHe knows how this life works best, and the horizon is his.
Speaker AWe'll see you next time.
Speaker ASa.