This sermon, drawn from John 1:1–18, presents the profound truth that Jesus is the eternal Logos—divine reason and order incarnate—who created all things, embodies life and light, and entered human history not as a distant deity but as a vulnerable infant, fulfilling God's grace-driven plan to redeem humanity. While the world failed to recognize Jesus at His first coming, His incarnation, life, death, and resurrection reveal a radical, undeserved grace that transcends human effort, religious systems, or moral striving, distinguishing Christianity from all other worldviews. The passage calls us to confront the darkness within—sin, despair, and spiritual warfare—and to receive Jesus not as a mere moral teacher or cultural symbol, but as the Lord of the universe who offers adoption into God's family through faith, not works. The sermon culminates in a invitation to respond to Christ's coming with personal surrender, recognizing that what is most needed this Christmas is not a gift we earn, but the unmerited grace of a Savior who came, died, and will return. Outline: 1. The Logos is Jesus 2. Who needs Jesus? 3. What You Most Need