Cradle to the Cross (Part 4) – A Divine Interruption

Pastor Tim Travis examines Luke 2 as he explores the concept of a Divine Interruption, suggesting that God’s will is often purposefully disruptive to redirect individuals toward His higher plans. He uses the humble circumstances of Christ’s birth—specifically the swaddling clothes and the manger—to demonstrate that God frequently works through uncomfortable trials and lowly people rather than worldly prestige. Travis emphasizes that while the world remains in a state of conflict, true individual peace is found only by placing Christ at the center of one’s life. Ultimately, the message serves as a call to realign one’s heart with God’s word, urging believers to be faithful “carriers of hope” in a dark world.