Christmas at TNLC | Luke 2:8-20
Christmas isn’t just about celebration—it’s about glory. In Luke 2, heaven erupts with praise as angels announce the birth of Jesus, declaring, “Glory to God in the highest!” But what does that really mean for our everyday lives?
In this Christmas message at Trinity New Life Church, we explore how glory isn’t just brightness—it’s weight. From the shepherds’ response to the birth of Jesus, we’re invited to ask an honest question: How much weight does our faith actually carry?
- Is Jesus something we carry lightly—or Someone who anchors our lives?
- Does our faith stabilize us, guide us, and keep us grounded?
- What would it look like to give God more glory—more weight—in the year ahead?
Scriptures Referenced:
Luke 2:8–20
This sermon challenges us to rethink faith—not as something convenient or casual, but as something substantial and life-shaping. Christmas reminds us that God didn’t add noise to the world—He added weight.
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As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, the invitation is simple: What if this child in a manger deserves more weight in your life than anything else?
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