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GOD WITH US: THE ASSIGNMENT
Redeeming The Firstborn
Luke 2's emphasis on Jesus as the firstborn is highly significant. Paul, in his first letter to the church in Corinth, writes the following: “Thus it is written, ’The first man Adam became a living being‘; the last Adam became a life-giving spirit” (1 Cor. 15:45 ESV). Jesus is the firstborn who succeeds where Adam, the original firstborn, fails in Eden. His assignment as the Messiah is to redeem us from the curse caused by Adam and Eve’s disobedience.
The Final Sacrifice
Throughout the Old Testament, sacrifices made by the high priest on behalf of the people are essential for the forgiveness of sin. The sacrifice of two birds made on behalf of Jesus foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice He would make for us on the cross!
Fulfilling The Promise
Both Simeon and Anna are nearing the end of their lives, and they emphasize how long they have waited for the Messiah to come. Their patient endurance serves as a picture of all who patiently wait for the fulfillment of God’s promise.
Big Idea
Jesus’ assignment is marked by redeeming the firstborn—the final sacrifice and fulfilling the promise. The details surrounding Jesus’ birth foreshadow the way He would die!
LET’S THINK ABOUT THIS
Question #1: What is one thing that “jumped out” to you while reading Luke 2:22-38?
Question #2: Which of the three aspects of the assignment (redeeming the firstborn, the final sacrifice, and fulfilling the promise) resonates the most with you?
Question #3: This Christmas season, what are some creative things you can do to practically share the hope of Jesus?
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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