Dr. Brian Keesler

The Christmas Story - Dr. Brian Keesler

Sermon Recap

At just the right time, Jesus stepped out of timelessness to be born as the savior of the world. In the sermon, The Christmas Story, Dr. Brian Keesler validates the legitimacy of the birth of Jesus by providing proof from historical facts, apostolic accounts, and fulfilled prophecies. You may have grown up hearing the Christmas story, but it is a message worth revisiting—and certainly a message worth sharing. As you watch this sermon, gain a greater respect for the Christmas story as you are reminded that Jesus wasn’t just born to be a baby, He was born to die. 

Scripture References

  • Luke 2:1-20 (NKJV)

  • 2 Peter 1:16-19 (NKJV)

A Declaration of War - Dr. Brian Keesler

Sermon Recap

The birth of Jesus wasn’t a declaration of peace, it was a declaration of war against the works of satan. In the sermon, A Declaration of War, Dr. Brian Keesler reiterates the importance of the Christmas story and why we should be as active to promote it as the enemy is the squelch it. Satan had us bound, but Jesus’ arrival on earth set us free from fear, worry, depression, anxiety, and every other power of darkness—that is a message worth announcing. As you watch this sermon, gain a newfound appreciation for the Christmas story as you begin to see the birth of Jesus in a whole new light.

Scripture References

  • Luke 1:26-38 (NKJV)

  • Matthew 1:18-25 (NKJV)

  • 1 John 3:8 (NKJV)

The Anticipation of the Messiah - Dr. Brian Keesler

Sermon Recap

Christ is coming again, but the church can’t get so focused on His second-coming that it fails to share the good news of His first. In the sermon, The Anticipation of the Messiah, Dr. Brian Keesler reminds the body of Christ of its duty to share the same thrill of hope that they received when they first heard about the Messiah. One of the ways believers can share the good news of Jesus is by inviting their friends, family, and coworkers to come to church. In a study conducted just last year, eighty-two percent of people polled said they would come to church at Christmas-time. However, only two percent of evangelical Christians are actively inviting any of their acquaintances. As you watch this sermon, prepare for an excitement to evangelize this Christmas and beyond.

Scripture References

  • Luke 2:22-40 (NKJV)

  • Genesis 3:14-15 (NKJV)