Charles Wesley in 1744 wrote the Advent hymn, “Come, thou long expected Jesus”.
But for most of humanity, it is more appropriately, “Come, thou unexpected Jesus”.
Relatively few expected his coming, and it is this unexpected nature of his coming into the world, the manner of his life, his death and resurrection, that this sermon examines.
I. HE IS UNEXPECTED IN HIS NATIVITY II. HE IS UNEXPECTED IN HIS HUMILITY III. HE IS UNEXPECTED IN HIS AUTHORITY IV. HE IS UNEXPECTED IN HIS DIVINITY V. HE IS UNEXPECTED IN HIS MORTALITY VI. HE IS UNEXPECTED IN HIS VITALITY |