Luke's account of Jesus' birth is a picture in contrasts. On the one hand it depicts a scene of heavenly glory, power and triumph as an angelic assembly proclaimed God's glory and victory in the incarnation. But the phenomenon of Jesus' birth was something else altogether: an ignoble, even shameful birth under the humblest and most demeaning of circumstances. God's all-glorious and all-powerful work of restoring and reconciling His creation was, from the outset, a work of supreme condescension, humiliation and self-giving. It was the supreme labor of love of the triune God who is love.
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Great Sermon! You pack this sermon and I had to listen to it over and over again to take on the Scriptures that I have known and not necessarily put together. It was worth it and indeed the "Truth sets your Free ".
What a Paradox in the Incarnation an so illuminating. Again thank-you.