Christmas | The Mighty God | Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
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The Might God
Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
December 7, 2025
When life feels overwhelming and the world seems increasingly unstable, you need more than a sentimental Christmas story—you need a God who is strong enough to fight for you. In this message, Mighty God, you’ll discover that the Child in the cradle is the God of the universe in human flesh—able to break the chains you can’t break, face the battles you can’t win, and stand with you against every fear. If you’ve ever wondered whether Jesus is really enough, this message will help you see His power, His nearness, and His unmatched ability to carry you through.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. Names that define us.
Which “old name badge” do you most tend to wear (unwanted, unworthy, abandoned, etc.)?
Which name God gives you is hardest to believe—and why?
2. Jesus as Warrior.
If “Mighty God” means God is a valiant warrior who fights on our behalf, what battle in your life right now feels bigger than your own strength? What might it look like, practically and specifically, to let Jesus fight that battle instead of you trying to manage it alone?
3. The Great I AM in the storm.
In the storm on the Sea of Galilee, Jesus walks on the water and says, “I AM. Don’t be afraid.”
Where does fear most show up in your life right now (finances, family, health, calling, the future)? How does it change things to imagine the Great I AM standing in that place saying, “Don’t be afraid”?
4. If Jesus isn’t God, He isn’t safe.
How have you seen people (or maybe even yourself at times) try to keep Jesus in the “good teacher” category without surrendering to Him as Mighty God? What part of your life most resists treating Him as God rather than adviser?
5. Christmas as a crisis point of decision.
If someone close to you asked, “Who is Jesus to you—really?” How would you honestly answer today? What next step (trust, obedience, repentance, public declaration, baptism, etc.) would move your answer closer to “He is my Mighty God”?
6. Letting the Mighty God rename your story.
Where do you see yourself slipping into self-focus, self-pity, or old identities this season?
What is one specific “new name” or truth about Jesus as Mighty God that you want to hold onto this week—and how can you build a simple reminder into your day (a verse on your phone, a note on your mirror, a daily prayer, etc.)?