Christmas in the Upside Down, God With Us in a Disordered World Christmas Sermon on Luke 2

Dec 24, 2025    Nate Preisinger

Christmas doesn’t pull us out of a broken world.

Christmas tells us that God enters it with us.


In this Christmas sermon, Pastor Nate reflects on how easy it is to live on autopilot—chasing expectations we didn’t choose, measuring ourselves by standards we never agreed to, and calling exhaustion “normal.” Using the imagery of Stranger Things’ “Upside Down,” this sermon names a truth many of us feel: the world often feels off-kilter, distorted, and overwhelming—especially in December.


The good news of Christmas is not escape.

The good news is incarnation.


God does not arrive with power, spectacle, or control. God comes as a vulnerable child, announced not to emperors but to shepherds. In Jesus, God meets us right in the middle of our mess—our fear, our exhaustion, our questions—and begins something new.


This is the good news of great joy:


God is with us even here


Love is stronger than fear


Our worth is not measured by what we produce