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The Sound of Christmas
Christmas isn’t quiet. Not in our homes, not in our schedules, and not in our
minds. It's filled with noise—some joyful, some stressful, some heavy. But
what if Christmas was never meant to be silent?
In this powerful Christmas Eve message, Pastor Ezra Stanton explores the
true soundtrack of Christmas. From the chaotic census journey to the
rejection at the inn, from the cry of a newborn in a manger to the cry of the
cross, we’re reminded that God didn’t wait for the world to calm down
before He came close. He entered the noise. He stepped into the mess. He
wrapped Himself in flesh and made His dwelling among us.
This isn’t the polished version of Christmas we see in cards and
commercials. It’s gritty. It's real. It's filled with the sounds of footsteps in the
dirt, doors closing, animals stirring, and a young couple doing their best in a
difficult moment. But it’s also filled with the sound that changed everything
—the cry of the Messiah.
This is not just a story about a baby. It’s a story about a Savior. The cry of
the cradle happened so the cry of the cross could take place. God did not
send advice, or a vibe, or a holiday. He sent Himself. And that cry—first
heard in Bethlehem—declares the most life-changing truth of all: Immanuel.
God with us. Not just for a season. Not just for a service. Not just for a
moment. Forever.
Don’t miss this honest, hope-filled Christmas message.
