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Vibrate the event.
The Supreme event in human history.
The central Act of God in bringing about his good purpose, for mankind.
The birth of our Lord and Savior.
Jesus Christ.
The most profound and unfathomable depths of the Christian Gospel are found here in this wondrous thing.
That happened that first Christmas.
The account of our Lord's birth is a story full of wonder and awe.
In the early 1900s, Charles, Gabriel composed, A Hymn entitled.
I love to hear the story.
I'd love to hear the story of Jesus and his birth how he the Lord Of Glory came down to dwell on Earth.
He laid aside, his Splendor, his Royal, diadem became an infant, tender the babe of Bethlehem.
Cuz I've been meditating on that wondrous story this past week.
One of the things that especially stood out, to me, was the message which the angel of the Lord proclaimed to the Shepherds that night of our savior's birth.
This is the passage that.
Nate read from Luke chapter 1 verse 9. We read The angel of the Lord suddenly stood before those Shepherds and the glory of the Lord Shone around them and they were terribly frightened.
But the angel said to them, don't be afraid for behold.
I bring you good news of great joy, which will be for all people.
For today in the city of David, there has been born for you a savior.
Who is Christ the lord?
And then just, as suddenly.
There appeared with the angel, a multitude of the Heavenly Host, praising God, and saying, glory to God in the highest and on Earth, peace to Men on whom his favor rests.
What struck me about this passage was the joyous nature of the Angels message.
I bring you good news of great joy.
This comes out even stronger.
When we consider that that phrase I bring you good news could just as well, be translated.
I announce to you.
Glad tidings.
I announce to you Glad Tidings of great joy.
As a Testament of the greatness of the joy of that announcement, this multitude then appears to celebrate and to rejoice and to praise God in response to those Glad Tidings.
I knew that the Glad Tidings of great joy are for all people.
This is probably why the message came first to Shepherds.
Shepherds were at the lowest level of society in those days.
As a class Shepherds were despised by polite Society.
As a class probably Shepherds were.
Les had less reason to be Joy than anybody.
So it was to them.
That the heavenly host a feud that night.
Because if the message is for the shepherd's, then it must surely be for everybody.
Put on the other end of the social Spectrum.
We also see this theme of Joy reflected in the story of the Magi, the wise men.
Who would follow the star from Eastern lands to come and worship the newborn king?
Matthew, 210 tells us that when they saw the start they rejoiced feeding with great joy.
They rejoiced exceedingly with great joy, this is strong language.
Meant to communicate just how much the Magi regarded this birth to be a reason for joy and gladness.
They rejoiced exceedingly with great joy, what did I look like, what did it look like for the Magi to Rejoice exceedingly with great joy.
I guess this is why the him refers to them as Merry Gentlemen, right?
This is not giggling.
Sighing, chuckling Joy.
This is a shouting whooping and hollering Joy.
This is a dancing.
Leaving jumping up and down, Joy.
This is a laughing until you cry.
Tears of joy.
These wise men were seriously.
Joyful.
At the prospect of the holding this newborn child, who was the Fulfillment?
Of all their longing, anticipation.
And Luke chapter, one tells us that even John the Baptist while still in his mother's womb.
Left for joy.
When Mary, the Lord's mother visited carrying Jesus in her womb.
The theme of joy is prevalent all through the Old Testament prophecies.
Isaiah chapter 9 declares in reference to Galilee of the Gentiles.
The people who walk in darkness will see a great light.
Those who dwell in the dark land, the light will shine on them.
You to increase their Joy.
They will rejoice in your presence as with the gladness of harvest as men rejoice when they divide the spoil.
For a child, will be born to us.
A son will be given to us and the government will rest on his shoulders.
And his name will be called wonderful.
Counselor.
Mighty God.
Everlasting father.
Prince of Peace, there will be no end to the increase of his government of peace.
Isaiah 25:9 proclaims.
It it will be a Hold.
This Is Our God for whom we have waited.
That he might save us.
This is the Lord for whom we have waited.
Let us rejoice and be glad in his salvation.
The Salvation which God brings us through this promised.
One will be characterized by joy and gladness.
Isaiah chapter 35, pics of the same theme, using the metaphor of a desert.
Transformed into a garden.
The Wilderness and the dry land will be glad.
And the desert will rejoice and Blossom like a rose.
It will bought some fruit fuslie and rejoice with rejoicing.
And shouts of joy is the strength of that language.
It will be Joyce with rejoicing.
And shouts of joy.
In verse 6, the lame will leap like a deer at the tongue of the mute Will shout for joy.
Four Waters will break forth in the wilderness and streams in the desert.
In a S-10, the ransomed of the Lord.
We Are The Ransom of the Lord, the redeemed of the Lord will return and come with joyful shouting to Zion with Everlasting Joy upon their heads.
They will find gladness and joy and sorrow and sighing will flee away.
Chapter 61 of Isaiah beginning.
In first one we come to that prophecy that Jesus apply to himself when he began his Earthly Ministry.
The spirit of the Lord is upon me.
Because the Lord has anointed me to bring good news to The Afflicted.
He sent me to bind up the Brokenhearted to Proclaim Liberty to the captives and freedom to prisoners.
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