"Embracing The Christmas Spirit"
Kingdom Corner Podcast — Show Notes
Episode Title: "EMBRACING the Christmas Spirit" or What Child Is This? (A Christmas Devotional)
Date: December 23, 2025
Length: ~56 minutes
Series Note: A special Christmas devotional “pause” from the usual Tuesday history rhythm.
Episode Summary
With Christmas only two days away, Matt steps away from the regular Kingdom People in the Pages of History track for a heartfelt Christmas devotional rooted in Luke 2:8–20 (the Linus “Charlie Brown Christmas” passage).
This episode asks the central question of the season: “What Child is this?”—and then moves beyond the manger to the full scope of Christ’s identity and mission: Son, Savior, King, and the One who purifies sin and sustains all things.
Matt also shares a personal reflection on how his view of Christmas has “swung like a pendulum” over the years—from childhood wonder, to seasons of skepticism, and back to a mature middle grounded in gospel opportunity, family warmth, and the deeper meaning of Christ formed in us.
Key Moments & Flow (Chapter-Style)
- A quick “Kingdom Corner rhythm” recap (Tuesdays: history + Scripture / Fridays: Ecclesiastes devotionals + spiritual warfare readings)
- Christmas detour: a devotional episode with heart + theology
- Reading: Luke 2:8–20 (shepherds, angels, Mary pondering)
- Theme hymn: What Child Is This? — imagination, wonder, and the weight of the question
- Mary’s cost & courage: the social risk and personal weight of obedience
- Christmas pendulum story: childhood Christmas → Bible college pushback → later-life “middle ground” with grandkids and gospel focus
- Core text: Hebrews 1:1–4 — Jesus is God’s climactic Word
- Five reasons Jesus is God’s final Word (teaching segment)
- Big Kingdom conclusion: the “Christmas spirit” is ultimately the Spirit of Christ living in believers
- Worship ending: Revelation 5:6–14 — Worthy is the Lamb
- Closing prayer + blessing and a return to regular scheduling next week
The 5-Point Teaching Core
Five reasons Jesus is God’s final Word:
- Jesus completes the revelation begun in the Old Testament (prophets converge in Christ).
- Jesus brackets all of history — Alpha & Omega; beginning and end.
- Jesus sustains the present moment — “cosmic glue” / all things hold together in Him.
- Jesus alone solves humanity’s deepest problem — purification from sin through the cross.
- Jesus has won the worship of all creation — every knee will bow; heaven and earth unite in worship.
Scriptures Featured (or strongly emphasized)
- Luke 2:8–20 — the shepherds, the angels, Mary pondering
- Hebrews 1:1–4 — God’s final Word in the Son; purification of sins; enthronement
- Isaiah 9:6–7 — promised King, government, endless peace
- Ephesians 1:19–23 — enthroned Christ, head over all things to the church
- Philippians 2:9–11 — every knee bow, every tongue confess
- Matthew 28:18 — all authority given to Jesus
- Colossians 1:17–18 — all things hold together in Him; head of the church
- 1 Peter 1:10–12, 20–21 — prophets foresaw the sufferings and glories of Christ
- 1 John 1:7; 3:5 — cleansing and the purpose of Christ’s appearing
- 2 Peter 1:3–11 — divine power, partakers of the divine nature, growth in virtue
- Revelation 5:6–14 — Worthy is the Lamb; worship of all creation
Big Takeaways (Sound-bite friendly)
- The core Christmas question isn’t just “Was He born?” but “Who is He?”
- If Jesus stays only “baby in the manger” in our minds, we miss the point: He came to die, rise, reign, and live in us.
- The “Christmas spirit” isn’t sentimental warmth—it’s the Spirit of Christ producing love, forgiveness, and transformation.
- Christmas is a massive gospel opening: people are often more receptive, softer, more reflective.
Quotes / Lines Worth Pulling
- “That’s the central question of Christmas: What child is this?”
- “He wasn’t meant to stay a child.”
- “After Jesus, God has nothing further to add—everything He desired to reveal was revealed in Christ.”
- “The ‘cosmic glue’ Scripture calls… Christ.”
- “Christmas points toward the day when every creature acknowledges His glory.”
Reflection Questions (for listeners or small groups)
- When you hear the nativity story, do you stop at the manger—or follow the story all the way to the cross and the throne?
- What does it mean in daily life that Jesus “upholds all things by the word of His power”?
- Where have you “forgotten you were cleansed” (2 Peter 1), and what would growth look like right now?
- How can you use the Christmas season as a gentle doorway to share the gospel with someone this week?
- If the “Christmas spirit” is the Spirit of Christ, what fruit should show up in your relationships this month?
Closing Blessing (Short, show-notes style)
May the Lord fill you with true wonder again—not only at Christ’s birth, but at His cross, His resurrection, His reign, and His life in you. Merry Christmas from the Kingdom Corner.