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Why the Nativity? Reflections on the First Christmas, Part 2
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Why the Nativity? Reflections on the First Christmas, Part 2

Reflections on the First Christmas: the significance of Joseph, the Shepherds, and the Angels and what it means to us
Last updated 12/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Reflect on the ancient prophecies and significance of the first Christmas.
  • Reflect on the ancient prophecies and significance of Joseph (The Forgotten Man).
  • Reflect on the ancient prophecies and significance of the Shepherds.
  • Reflect on the ancient prophecies and significance of the Angels.

Course content

4 sections8 lectures1h 54m total length
  • Introduction | The Living Nativity 26:36

Requirements

  • This course has no prerequisites

Description

Welcome to Why the Nativity?

Reflections on the First Christmas:  Joseph, the Shepherds, and the Angels

One thing is for certain about Christmas: It is not unexpected! We celebrate this glorious event every 365 days. Our calendar is based on this event. We know it's come, we plan for it, and we love it--year after year without fail. Every child in the world loves Christmas.

That said, there are unexpected dimensions to Christmas. In this course we will explore the ancient prophecies and significance of:


  • Why Joseph

  • Why the Shepherds

  • Why the Angels

The focus of this course is to answer, as best as we biblically can  questions about the unexpected way the first Christmas happened.  But before we begin, let me offer one clue right here: the deeper we go in understanding the unexpected nature of the first Christmas, the more we will discover about the unexpected nature of God's love for us.

In this course we will reflect on the  implications and significance of Joseph, the Shepherds, and the Angels at the Nativity.

Jesus came so that we could be reconciled to God. He came to save "whosoever will." He came for the world. The most unexpected thing about Christmas--yet totally understandable in the end--is that we can be saved by grace, through faith, not as a result of our own efforts. Grace, faith, salvation--they are all the gift of God (Ephesians 2:8-9). How is that for an unexpected first-Christmas gift!

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for all learners