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Decoration Declarations What do your decorations really say?

Christmas Decoration Declaration

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1st week of Advent 2010, Sermon in "Seasoning the Season" series, Tabernacle Baptist Church

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Decoration DeclarationsWhat do your decorations really say?

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• Christmas is filled with opportunities for communication of the GOSPEL.

• What are my DECORATIONS really saying to those around me?

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CHRISTmas?

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• Decorations that OBSCURE the meaning of Christmas–Decorations that COVER UP

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• Decorations, like make-up, should be done well not “layered up”

• Shine, sparkle, glitz, and glamour may be blinding us to the truth

• Are your decorations about having the right look or the right heart?

Cover Up

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• Decorations that OBSCURE the meaning of Christmas–Decorations that COVER UP–Decorations that CROWD OUT

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• There are a lot of Christmas voices that are decidedly NOT Christian– Frosty, Rudolph and Santa are not the

three wise men!

• Remove the distractions and dial in the message presentation

• Do you choose decorations that match your faith message?

Crowd Out

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• Decorations that OBSCURE the meaning of Christmas–Decorations that COVER UP–Decorations that CROWD OUT–Decorations that FADE OUT

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• Ornaments can become so “familiar” that they lose their importance

• “Of course it’s about Jesus” is not as obvious as you might think

• Is this an old, outdated message that is irrelevant to people in 2010?

Fade Out

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• Decorations that DECLARE the meaning of Christmas–Decorations that SPEAK UP

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• Refuse to let Christmas go by as “just another day” on the calendar

• Engage joyfully in holiday decoration and preparations – celebrate!

• Choose appropriate decorations that point to Jesus Christ

Speak Up

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• Decorations that DECLARE the meaning of Christmas–Decorations that SPEAK UP–Decorations that SPEAK OUT

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• Refuse to be silenced by those who demand “tolerance” or “inclusive”

• Buy up the opportunities to speak – using “BRIDGES” to the gospel

Speak Out

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• Decorations that DECLARE the meaning of Christmas–Decorations that SPEAK UP–Decorations that SPEAK OUT–Decorations that SPEAK TRUTH

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• Do not miss the chance to talk with people about theology

• Speak the truth in love, remembering your Christmas’s without Christ

• Talk about something that really matters at Christmas time– Include truth in your

decorations

Speak Truth

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Scoring

• How would you rate your decorations?– A “1” being beautiful but hollow– A “10” being meaningful and

focused

• How would your neighbors score your display of faith?

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needs more “salt”

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10 1010

well-seasoned, tasty