Sunday, November 30, 2025

Sharing the Good News of the Kingdom at Christmas

Sharing the Good News of the Kingdom at Christmas
Sharing the Good News of the Kingdom at Christmas
Sharing the Good News of the Kingdom at Christmas


How to Point People Back to the King When the World Is Distracted

Christmas is the most spiritually significant season of the year, not because of lights, gifts, or gatherings, but because the King entered His creation. Yet for many, the season becomes the most distracted time of the year.

This lesson equips believers to confidently share the Good News of the Kingdom of God and the birth of Jesus — with gentleness, clarity, and boldness — right in the middle of real-world holiday busyness.

Understanding the Message We Carry

The Kingdom, the King, and the Good News

Before we can share the message, we must deeply understand it.

1. The Kingdom of God is God’s rule breaking into the world.

  • Jesus’ first message: “Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” — Matthew 4:17 KJV
  • The Kingdom is not merely heaven someday — it’s God’s reign coming near today.

2. Jesus is the promised King.

Christmas is not just the birth of a baby. It is the arrival of a King:

  • “For unto you is born this day… a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.” — Luke 2:11 KJV
    • Christ = Messiah = Anointed King
    • Lord = Master, Ruler

3. The Good News is that the King came to save, restore, and reign.

  • “Behold, thy King cometh unto thee.” — Matthew 21:5 KJV
  • “God sent his only begotten Son… that the world through him might be saved.” — John 3:16–17 KJV

At Christmas, we aren’t celebrating a moment. We’re celebrating an invasion of love, rescue, and redemption.

Why Christmas Is a Strategic Evangelism Moment

Hearts are open even when minds are distracted.

Even when people are thinking about shopping, stress, and schedules…

Their hearts are being softened:

  • People are more reflective.
  • Families are gathering.
  • Churches are broadcasting the message.
  • Songs with the Gospel play in stores and restaurants.
  • People feel the ache of loneliness or longing which opens their hearts to hope.

Christmas creates a natural doorway to talk about Jesus because the entire culture is using His name without understanding His story.

The Opportunity: People will listen to the story of Jesus at Christmas even if they ignore it any other time of year.

How to Share the Good News Simply and Powerfully

Make the message clear. Make the moment natural. Make the love visible.

Here are four simple frameworks anyone can use:

Framework 1: The One-Sentence Gospel

When asked about Christmas, say:

“Christmas is when God sent our King — Jesus — to rescue us, forgive us, and bring us back into His Kingdom.”

Short. Clear. Invitations follow naturally.

Framework 2: The Story of the King

Share the Gospel as a story, not a sermon:

  • The Promise — God promised to send a King.
  • The Birth — Jesus was born as that King.
  • The Mission — He came to save sinners.
  • The Invitation — His Kingdom is open to everyone.

This makes conversations feel natural, warm, and meaningful.

Framework 3: Your 15-Second Testimony

Use your own experience. People can debate theology, but not your story.

  • Before Jesus:

“There was a time I felt ______…”

  • Jesus showed up:

“Then I realized Jesus came to bring me ______…”

  • Now:

“And now I’m experiencing ______.”

Then add: “And Christmas reminds me of the moment God stepped into our world to rescue all of us.”

Framework 4: Ask Simple Questions That Open Hearts

A good question can share more gospel than a speech.

Examples:

  • “What’s your favorite part of Christmas?”

(Lead into what Christmas means to you.)

  • “Do you ever think about why Jesus came?”
  • “Can I pray a quick Christmas blessing over you?”

People rarely reject kindness.

Practical Ways to Share Jesus at Christmas

Small steps. Big impact.

1. Use Christmas cards or gifts to deliver the message.

Add a note: “This season reminds me that the King came near. Praying He fills your home with His peace.”

2. Share a simple Scripture in conversations.

  • Luke 2:11
  • Isaiah 9:6
  • Matthew 1:21

The Word does the heavy lifting.

3. Host a small gathering or “Christmas blessing night.”

Read the Nativity story. Share cookies. Pray for needs.

4. Use social media intentionally.

Post:

  • Short reflections on Jesus
  • Scriptures
  • Why Christmas matters to you
  • Ways God has shown His love

5. Offer to pray for people.

Prayer opens doors no argument ever could.

6. Serve someone.

  • Invite someone who’s alone.
  • Pay for someone’s coffee.
  • Bring a meal.
  • Give to someone in need.

Let them see the King through your kindness.

The Heart Behind Sharing the Kingdom

We don’t pressure people. We point people to Jesus.

Sharing the Gospel/Good News is not about:

  • winning arguments
  • forcing conversations
  • convincing unbelievers

It is about:

  • sowing seeds
  • loving people
  • lifting Jesus high
  • letting the Holy Spirit open hearts

Our assignment is obedience. The results belong to God.

A Simple Christmas Gospel Presentation

You can use this during gatherings, social media, or personal ministry:

“This is why Christmas matters: God kept His promise. He sent Jesus — the King — to bring us back to Him. Jesus came to save, forgive, and restore every broken part of our lives. And He invites every one of us into His Kingdom today.”

End with a question: “Have you ever personally received that gift?”

A Closing Prayer for Boldness


“Father, thank You for sending Your Son, our King, to rescue the world. This Christmas, give us boldness without fear, compassion without judgment, and opportunities that point people to Jesus. Open doors for conversations, soften hearts, and let Your love shine through us. Make us faithful ambassadors of Your Kingdom. In Jesus’ mighty name, amen.”


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