Messages
In this sermon, Aaron emphasizes the significance of the Christmas gift of myrrh, which symbolizes Christ's suffering and foreshadows his role as the suffering servant. He explains that myrrh, used for embalming and pain relief, represents the pain Jesus endured for humanity's sins, as highlighted in Isaiah 53. He reflects on how Christ willingly took on the weight of our sin and shame, suffering unjustly yet purposefully, to bring us freedom and victory. He encourages the congregation to recognize the depth of Christ's sacrifice and to respond by laying down their lives in service to Him, ultimately reminding them that through Jesus, they are offered redemption and a relationship with God. The message culminates in a call for personal reflection and commitment to follow Christ more closely.