Sermon Tone Analysis

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INTRO:
Last week recap -
Ecclesiastes - God is better than anything else, everything is vanity
Seasons for different things
A new season we enter....The Christmas season
When we were given the greatest gift of all
An Angel Appears
Backstory of the Christmas story
shepherds in the field
Luke 2:8-
Why were the shepherds filled with fear?
The glory of the Lord
glory - essentially the weight of
The weight of God’s holiness presses into these men
Why does this impact them so?
Shepherds considered:
dirty
untrustworthy
testimony not admissable in court
Their sinfulness exposed under the weight of God and it shatters them
The Good News Proclaimed
Luke 2:10-
What is the Good News?
that a Savior was born for all people
Why is this Good News?
The shame and guilt the shepherds felt at the glory of God is redeemed in the Savior
The same condemnation we have in sin is broken due to Christ
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