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What does Luke 2 teach us about God's glory?

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Luke 2 reveals God's glory through the announcement of Christ's birth, highlighting His divine nature and the joy this brings to humanity.

In Luke 2:9-14, the angels proclaim the birth of Christ with the announcement of 'Glory to God in the highest.' This moment not only highlights the divine glory associated with Jesus' birth but also invites humanity into a relationship with God. The glory of God is intimately linked to His grace, which is accessible through Christ. The shepherds, as humble witnesses, exemplify how God's glory is revealed to the lowly and that true praise and worship arise from recognizing God's tremendous gift of salvation through His Son.
Scripture References: Luke 2:9-14, Romans 5:2

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The Birth of Christ
Don Bell · Dec 18, 2011
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