dc.description.abstract | The Gospel of Christmas in the Old Testament presents three Advent sermon studies by John C. Jeske, Armin J. Panning, and Richard D. Balge, each tracing the Christmas gospel through key Old Testament texts. Jeske explores Genesis 3:15, showing how the first gospel promise—spoken to Satan—offered shattering news to the enemy, sobering news for the Savior, and satisfying news for sinners. Panning examines Genesis 15:1–6, highlighting Abraham’s fear and God’s reassurance through the promise of the Seed, fulfilled in Christ and received by faith. Balge expounds Isaiah 9:6–7, emphasizing the prophetic certainty of Christ’s birth, divine authority, and eternal reign. Each sermon underscores the continuity of God’s redemptive plan, culminating in the birth of Jesus. These studies offer rich theological insight and practical application for Advent worship, affirming that the gospel of Christmas is deeply rooted in Old Testament prophecy.
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