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International Sunday School Lesson Luke 2:8-20; 12-25-16 Grover Weaver

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Hello everyone this is the Grover Weaver Ministries.org Blogtalk Radio Show read through of the International Sunday School Lesson founded in the Gospel of Saint Luke 2:8-20. For the week of 12-25-2016. Luke 2:8-20 Confirms The Savior Has Arrived. This Christmas, this celebratory day falls on a Sunday. This situation occurred in 1994,2005,2011 and now 2016 the Christmas story confirms Christ’s birth. we view the story as ‘’Finally, The Savior has arrived’’.  I am Grover Weaver your minister and Sunday School teacher welcome to the broadcast.

Once upon a time, in a land far far away, sin entered into the heart of man and caused his death; God show mercy, peace and comfort in the Adamic Covenant to Adam and Eve’s ‘’fig leaf’’ repentance/offering in the book of Genesis and promised them a savior in the seed of the woman.  Believing the Mosaic Law the ‘’woman’s seed’’ will be of the Abrahamic line. Isaiah the prophet did prophesy ‘’a virgin with the ‘’God with us’’ Child will be founded in the house of Judea in the city of Bethlehem from the seed and offspring of King David.

On this Christmas Day, December 25 2016 we turn our attention to Luke 2:8-20, it covers the night of Jesus’ birth. God announces the birth of the Savior not to kings or religious leaders but to simple shepherds. Terrified at first by the glory and light of the angel’s appearance, these men follow their instructions. “Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.” Christian evangelism is the simplification of ‘’come and see’’ what God has done.

Let read the text of the greatest story ever told that’s recorded in Luke 2:8-20 NIV and offered a brief closing prayer...

 

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