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Is it possible for a Christian to be too heavenly minded, and thus no earthly good?
Why was the Cross absolutely necessary?
The song of the angels in Luke chapter two is one of the most misunderstood passages in the entire Bible. In our English Bibles it reads, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men."

Today, many even in the church have turned these words into a message of peace on man's terms. But what is the true meaning of these words? Stay tuned for the answer, as we conclude our two-part message on the announcement of the incarnation of Christ.
Only the believer in Christ can have this conflict, because only the believer has two natures at war within him.
God took Isaiah into the throne room of heaven as He called him to do a tremendous, eternal work.
You will never understand God's holiness by setting your mind on the things of earth.
When God said, "Whom shall I send...?" Isaiah said without hesitation, "Here am I! Send me." What did God call him to do?
A regenerated mind is a changed mind - changed by the power of God. No one is saved unless he exhibits that change of mind - more and more forsaking sin and the thinking of this present evil world, and more and more focused on "things above."
When God the Son came into the world in human form, He possessed two natures - human and divine - in one body, unmixed.
The account of the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ in Luke chapter two is one of the great turning points in all of history.

Did you know that when God the Son, the Second Person of the Trinity, came into this world and was born in Bethlehem, that an army of angels came with Him?

Who were these angels? Why was their coming with Jesus so important? What did it mean? Stay tuned for the answers, from the pages of Scripture, as we begin today in Luke chapter two.
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