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23 gru 2018 · Today, let us come and see the Messiah. This morning, we’re going to look at Luke 2:8-20 which will reveal three traits of Jesus that we are to come and see. Let’s look at the Word of God together. Again, we’re in Luke 2:8-20. Keep your Bible open after we read the passage.
reputation by forsaking their sheep? Well, today we come to the second character in Luke 2- that of the shepherds who were keeping watch over their sheep. We consider this theme: the angel calls the shepherds to worship the Good Shepherd. The dark, silent night will not be dark and silent for long! I. Shepherds in the Bible
Luke 2:8–20 KJV 1900 8 And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. 9 And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.
The shepherds in our Luke’s birth narrative are also faced with the question of “now what?” three times. The first comes when the angels appear to the shepherds and proclaim the good news,
15 gru 2019 · TEXT: Luke 2:8-20. DOWNLOAD PDF VERSION. In this famous Christmas-time passage, we read of the heavenly announcement of the birth of Christ. God chose lowly Shepherds, not kings and princes to announce the birth of the Savior of the world.
Luke 2:8-20 (KJV) I. Introduction So here we are again—the story of the shepherds and the angels!! It’s easy to just tune out when we come to this part of the story of the birth of Jesus. As well as reading the same verses as we did last year and the year before that and the year before that, we hear and even sing the same songs about ...
16 lis 2007 · Scripture: Luke 2:8-20. Denomination: Baptist. Summary: The birth of Jesus Christ was not revealed to kings or rulers. It was not revealed to the religious elite. When God came to earth, He let the world know by announcing the birth of His Son to lowly shepherds. 1.