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Luke 2:1-7 A Tale Of Two Kings

The story of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem shows us that God is Sovereignly in control of history but He often works in ways we don't expect. The King of kings is born in the most humble circumstances imaginable, yet God is working for our real problem...sin. 

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Luke 1:67-79 Praising God's Saving Work (Benedictus)

Zechariah breaks his silence with an overflow of praise and prophecy to God and to his newborn son, John. Zechariah foretells what God has done, how he has done it, and why God has done it. He also shows man what he must do to be right with God. 

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Luke 1:57-66 Responding To God's Promise

Zachariah and Elizabeth bring forth their promised son. The family and friends think his name should be called Zachariah after their father, but Zachariah and Elizabeth remember the command of Gabriel to call his name John. Will they obey in faith or will they go back to business as usual after God has blessed them?

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Luke 1:46-56 God is Owed Worship (The Magnificat)

Mary bursts forth in a heartfelt song of worship and praise to God. She focuses her reasons for magnifying God on who He is and What He has Done. God is owed our worship because of His grace, because of who he is, because of what he has done, and because of His faithfulness.

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