All I Want For Christmas: A New Perspective

December 24, 2025

What if Christmas isn’t just a peaceful manger scene—but the moment a war was declared… and already won?

On Christmas Eve, Adam Woods invites us to see the Christmas story through a different perspective—one that goes beyond the familiar nativity and into the unseen spiritual reality behind it.

Most of us picture Christmas as warm, quiet, and sentimental. But Scripture reveals something much bigger. Drawing from Revelation 12, this message shows that Christmas is not merely the birth of a baby—it is the arrival of a King who came to win a war. A cosmic conflict between good and evil unfolds behind the scenes, and Jesus enters the world not as a fragile life coach, but as a conquering Savior determined to destroy the works of the enemy and rescue humanity.

In a world that still feels dark, tense, and broken, this message reminds us that the outcome is already decided. Evil does not get the final word. Jesus does. Christmas declares that hope is real, forgiveness is available, and victory belongs to the King of kings and Lord of lords.

Key Takeaways
* Christmas is bigger than a manger—it’s the moment God stepped into a spiritual war.
* Jesus didn’t come to make life comfortable; He came to defeat sin, death, and the enemy.
* The conflict we see in the world reflects a deeper spiritual battle—but the victory is already secured.
* The enemy loses. Christ reigns. And one day, all things will be made new.
* Christmas invites every person to decide: whose side are you on?

If life feels heavy, confusing, or dark right now, you’re not alone—and you’re in the right place. Christmas reminds us that when there seems to be no way, God makes a way.