A King’s Christmas: The Gold, the Frankincense, and the Myrrh is a powerful Christmas sermon that helps your church see the wise men’s gifts in a brand-new way. A King’s Christmas: The Gold, the Frankincense, and the Myrrh is available right now in the single sermons area of PreachIt.org, and you can also get this message as part of the full three-part A King’s Christmas series under Holiday > Christmas in the sermon series area. This message helps you preach Jesus as King, High Priest, and Sacrifice in one clear, Spirit-filled message that fits perfectly on the Sunday before Christmas.
Many pastors feel pressure to say something fresh each Christmas. Yet time is short, the calendar is packed, and hearts in the pews are tired. A King’s Christmas: The Gold, the Frankincense, and the Myrrh gives you a complete, ready-to-preach Christmas sermon built around the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. You walk your church through Scripture, explain the culture and meaning of each gift, and then apply it to real-life burdens people carry today.
First, you show why gold declares that Jesus is King of kings and Lord of lords. Gold speaks of His authority over our fears, our finances, and our future. As you preach, you invite people to lay their own treasures before Him. You call them to trust His Lordship again as they step into a new year.
Then you move to the frankincense and talk about prayer, worship, and the presence of God. Frankincense points to Jesus as our High Priest, the One who understands our weakness and intercedes for us. You help people feel the hope that comes when they realize Jesus stands between their brokenness and God’s holiness. This part of the message calls your church to deeper worship, repentance, and intimacy with Jesus.
Finally, you explain the myrrh and why it matters so much for hurting people at Christmas. Myrrh points to suffering, burial, and healing. You connect this to the cross, the tomb, and the promise of resurrection life. You minister to people who are grieving, anxious, or battling sickness and invite them to bring their pain to Jesus for healing.
Throughout the message, you keep bringing your congregation back to the altar. You lead them to respond, not just listen. You call them to surrender to the King, draw near to the High Priest, and receive healing from the Savior. The sermon stays practical, but it also leaves room for the gifts of the Spirit to operate in the service.
Use A King’s Christmas: The Gold, the Frankincense, and the Myrrh when you need a complete Christmas sermon that honors Jesus and lifts the load from your own planning. It works as a standalone message or as the anchor sermon to introduce the full three-part A King’s Christmas series on PreachIt.org. You also get a clear Gospel thread from Bethlehem to Calvary to the empty tomb. The message works well in churches that want both depth and deliverance ministry in a single service. It gives you room to follow the leading of the Holy Ghost, pray with people in the altar, and minister to specific needs while still staying focused, biblical, and on time.