Where He was Born

In his sermon, Bro Tommy reflects on the significance of Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus, emphasizing its meaning in the broader context of the Christmas story. He draws attention to the dual name of Bethlehem, “house of bread” and “Ephratah,” linking it to the teachings of Christ who referred to himself as the “bread of life.” Bro Tommy explains how Jesus’s birth in this small, humble town carries deep spiritual implications, representing nourishment and salvation. He recounts personal experiences, including his own visits to Bethlehem, which have deepened his appreciation for the historical and spiritual weight of Christmas. Bro Tommy also highlights that Bethlehem is filled with stories of heartbreak, hunger, and heroism, particularly through the narratives of Jacob and Ruth. He connects these themes to the current struggles people face, reminding the congregation that regardless of life’s pains, Jesus offers hope and healing. The message culminates in a call for individuals to come to Christ, underscoring that hope is found not in worldly pursuits but in a personal relationship with Jesus, encouraging those who have not yet received Him to respond during the invitation. Ultimately, Bro Tommy’s sermon serves as a powerful reminder of the redemptive power of Jesus, emanating from the humble beginnings in Bethlehem.

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