Category Devotions

  • We have heard the good news of Jesus’ birth to be our Savior from sin and everlasting punishment. We know and have heard of His holy life in our stead, and of His innocent sufferings and death for our sins. But how do we respond to Jesus?

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  • When we depart this life, can we say with Simeon, “Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, according to thy word…”?

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  • These historical events hold great significance for each of us today. God’s own Son was born in Bethlehem on that historic day. His birth brings “good tidings of great joy” to us as well, for He is the long-promised Messiah, the Lord God Himself.

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  • Looking at the angelic announcements in Luke and Matthew, we see the full picture of the Incarnation. We see who Jesus is and what He came to do.

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  • In Luke 1, we see God setting the stage for the arrival of the Messiah. He began by sending a forerunner. The birth of John the Baptist was miraculous, being born to Zechariah and Elizabeth in their old age. Yet, his miraculous birth was secondary to his miraculous mission.

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