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GOD WITH US: THE ANNOUNCEMENT
Unassuming Audience
When something incredible takes place, the first people we inform speaks volumes about our intentions. When the Son of God is born, the first people the angels tell is a group of shepherds. From a social perspective, shepherds are often viewed as lower-class citizens. However, God, who is the “Good Shepherd” (John 10:11), reveals Himself to those who embody His intended mission!
Unexpected Adventure
In response to the news of Jesus’ birth, the shepherds visit the newborn child and relay the angel’s words to those present. Through this simple action, the shepherds become the first evangelists, journeying to share “good news of great joy” (Luke 2:10)!
Unwavering Alignment
When Gabriel informs Mary that she would miraculously give birth, he instructs her to “call his name Jesus” (Luke 1:31). Despite the magnitude of the responsibility given to her, Mary aligns herself with God’s will and names her son Jesus. Only three decades later, Jesus would align Himself to God’s plan and deliver us from sin and death.
Big Idea
The announcement of Jesus’ birth is marked by an unassuming audience, an unexpected adventure, and unwavering alignment to God’s plan. This sets the stage for Jesus’ life and ministry!
LET’S THINK ABOUT THIS
Question #1: What is one thing that “jumped out” to you while reading Luke 2:8-21?
Question #2: Which of the three elements of the announcement (unassuming audience, unexpected adventure, and unwavering alignment) resonated the most with you?
Question #3: After Jesus’ birth, the shepherds are the first people to share about “good news of great joy.” As followers of Jesus, what is the “good news” that we must share with others?
About this Plan
In the “God With Us” study, we will walk through Luke 2:1-38 and take a closer look at three key components of the Christmas story: the arrival, announcement, and assignment of Immanuel.
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