The sermon centres on the profound question, 'Where is He that is born King of the Jews?', posed by the Magi and tracing its theological significance from Adam's encounter with God in the Garden to the incarnation of Christ. It emphasizes that God's redemptive initiative is marked by personal, seeking loveāHe calls sinners to Himself, just as He called Adam, and reveals Himself through Scripture and divine signs, such as the star. The Magi's journey illustrates the necessity of seeking Christ not in worldly power or religious tradition, but in humility and faith, guided by God's Word, which points to Bethlehem and the fulfillment of prophecy. The preacher calls listeners to abandon distractions, including the commercialized trappings of Christmas, and to pursue Christ earnestly, surrendering their hearts in worship, recognizing that salvation comes not through human effort or religious ritual, but through personal faith in Jesus as Savior and King, who offers eternal life through His sacrifice.