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The Gospel According to Luke

The Gospel According to Luke. “All flesh will see the salvation of God”. The Birth of Christ (Luke 2:1-20). The Annunciation to the Shepherds , Limbourg Brothers, c. 1415. I. The Birth of Christ (Luke 2:1-7). Providential (vv. 1-5)  decree. The Problem of Quirinius.

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The Gospel According to Luke

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  1. The Gospel According to Luke “All flesh will see the salvation of God”

  2. The Birth of Christ(Luke 2:1-20) The Annunciation to the Shepherds, Limbourg Brothers, c. 1415

  3. I. The Birth of Christ (Luke 2:1-7) • Providential (vv. 1-5)  decree

  4. The Problem of Quirinius • Jesus was apparently born in 4 B.C. • Josephus knows of no Roman census in Palestine before the Quirinian census of A.D. 6-7. • Quirinius is not mentioned on extant governor lists, but was legate over Syria in A.D. 6-9.

  5. The Problem of Quirinius • The extant governor lists are admittedly incomplete, containing gaps. • The term “governor” can mean “administrator.” • “before” Quirinius was governor • Administrator twice (Ramsey, Liefeld) or two administrators named Quirinius (John McRay). Archaeologists have discovered a coin with the name of Quirinius in “micrographic” letters, placing Quirinius as proconsul of Syria and Cilicia from 11 B.C. until after the death of Herod (4 BC).

  6. I. The Birth of Christ (Luke 2:1-7) • Providential (vv. 1-5)  decree  Bethlehem

  7. Gaius Octavius“Caesar Augustus”(63 B.C. – 14 A.D.)

  8. OctaviusJesus  named “Augustus” became flesh  Pax Romana Prince of Peace  “Savior of the whole world” Savior

  9. God had promised the Messiah would be born …  of a woman (Gen 3:15)  of a Jew (Num. 24:17)  of the tribe of Judah (Gen 49:10)  of the family of David (2 Sam. 7:1-7)  of a virgin (Is. 7:14)  in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2)

  10. “Here is the most powerful emperor in the world acting out the decree of God himself. Caesar Augustus, in the final analysis, was but a pawn in the hands of the Lord God omnipotent.” R. C. Sproul

  11. The LORD reigns, let the earth rejoice; Let the many islands be glad. (Ps. 97:1)

  12. I. The Birth of Christ (Luke 2:1-7) • Providential (vv. 1-5)  decree  Bethlehem • Humble (v. 6-7)  manger… no place for them in the inn  “For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you by his poverty might become rich.” (2 Cor. 8:9)

  13. The Paradox Quiet he lies whose vigor hurled a universe. He sleeps whose eyelids have not closed before. Luci Shaw, “Mary’s Song”

  14. II. Announcement to Shepherds (2:8-14) • Spectacular

  15. The helmeted cherubim and sworded seraphim, in glittering ranks with wings displayed… The stars with deep amaze stand fixed in steadfast gaze. Milton

  16. II. Announcement to Shepherds (2:8-14) • Spectacular • Worshipful  Glory  Peace • Evangelistic This is all about the gospel!

  17. Evangelistic • Good news (evangelizo) • Great joy “Christianity is good, merry, glad and joyful tidings” William Tyndale Surprised By Joy

  18. Evangelistic • Good news (evangelizo) • Great joy • For all people • Savior • Christ the Lord • unto you (or “for you”)

  19. III. Response of the Shepherds (2:15-20) • “They went with haste” to Jesus (v. 16) • They told others of Christ (v. 17) • Glorifying and praising God (v. 20)

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