Unto You a Child is Born
Luke 2:8-14 gives us the greatest birth announcement in all of history. In an era where parents go to great lengths to announce the birth of their children - believe me, I've been the recipient of many a fancy birth announcement. But I don't know any child whose parent has had an angel announce their birth. Talk about a birth announcement befitting that of the Son of God.
For me, though, it's not the announcement that catches my attention. It's the words of the angel, "I bring you good news that will bring great joy to all people. The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the Lord—has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David!" The angel's words announce the birth a child, not just any child, but the birth of the Savior . . . the Messiah . . . the Lord. It is the announcement of the perfect prophet, priest, and king for all of mankind - once for all.
Today we celebrate. We celebrate the birth of not just a baby, but our Savior. Won't you celebrate with me? Won't you put away the wrapping paper, the toys, the cards, and think about what we are really celebrating and why?
Mike
Mike
For me, though, it's not the announcement that catches my attention. It's the words of the angel, "I bring you good news that will bring great joy to all people. The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the Lord—has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David!" The angel's words announce the birth a child, not just any child, but the birth of the Savior . . . the Messiah . . . the Lord. It is the announcement of the perfect prophet, priest, and king for all of mankind - once for all.
Today we celebrate. We celebrate the birth of not just a baby, but our Savior. Won't you celebrate with me? Won't you put away the wrapping paper, the toys, the cards, and think about what we are really celebrating and why?
Mike
Mike
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