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- The Names of Jesus - The Two Natures of Christ

- The Names of Jesus - The Two Natures of Christ. Catechism Lesson 21. READ LUKE 2:1-20. Points to Note. What did Caesar Augustus want done? Who was he? When did this happen? How did Joseph “ go up ” from Nazareth?. Points to Note.

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- The Names of Jesus - The Two Natures of Christ

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  1. - The Names of Jesus- The Two Natures of Christ Catechism Lesson 21

  2. READ LUKE 2:1-20

  3. Points to Note • What did Caesar Augustus want done? Who was he? When did this happen? • How did Joseph “go up” from Nazareth?

  4. Points to Note • What did Caesar Augustus want done? Who was he? When did this happen? • He was the Roman ruler (Caesar) who wanted to take a census while Quirinius was governor of Syria • How did Joseph “go up” from Nazareth?

  5. Points to Note • What did Caesar Augustus want done? Who was he? When did this happen? • He was a Roman Governor who wanted to take a census while Quirinius was governor of Syria • How did Joseph “go up” from Nazareth? • It was a uphill trip from Nazareth to Jerusalem.

  6. Points to Note • Why did Joseph go to Bethlehem? • What does it mean that Mary was “pledged to be married to him”?

  7. Points to Note • Why did Joseph go to Bethlehem? • Because he belonged to the house and line of David. • What does it mean that Mary was “pledged to be married to him”?

  8. Points to Note • Why did Joseph go to Bethlehem? • Because he belonged to the house and line of David. • What does it mean that Mary was “pledged to be married to him”? • They were engaged.

  9. Points to Note • Why was Mary pregnant? • What would the cloths be like that Jesus was wrapped in?

  10. Points to Note • Why was Mary pregnant? • The Holy Spirit had conceived a child. • What would the cloths be like that Jesus was wrapped in?

  11. Points to Note • Why was Mary pregnant? • The Holy Spirit had conceived a child. • What would the cloths be like that Jesus was wrapped in? • “Swaddling” clothes

  12. Points to Note • What was the social status of shepherds? Why announce to them? To whom would you have made the announcement? • Why would the shepherds be afraid of an angel?

  13. Points to Note • What was the social status of shepherds? To whom would you have made the announcement? • They were looked down on by others. We might announce the news to more ‘important’ people. • Why would the shepherds be afraid of an angel?

  14. Points to Note • What was the social status of shepherds? Why announce to them? To whom would you have made the announcement? • They were looked down on by others. We might announce the news to more ‘important’ people. • Why would the shepherds be afraid of an angel? Because the shepherds were sinners.

  15. Points to Note • Explain the meaning of “Savior” and “Christ the Lord”. • Verse 14 would be better translated as: “Glory to God in the highest heavens, and on earth peace to those who have His good will.” How does that help us understand the message of the angels?

  16. Points to Note • Explain the meaning of “Savior” and “Christ the Lord.” • He Saves; Anointed One; Consistent Master • Verse 14 would be better translated as: “Glory to God in the highest heavens, and on earth peace to those who have His good will.” How does that help us understand the message of the angels?

  17. Points to Note • Explain the meaning of “Savior” and “Christ the Lord.” • He Saves; Anointed One; Consistent Master • Verse 14 would be better translated as: “Glory to God in the highest heavens, and on earth peace to those who have His good will.” How does that help us understand the message of the angels? • Jesus brought us peace with God, not peace on earth.

  18. Points to Note • What did the shepherds do first? • What did they do after they had seen Jesus?

  19. Points to Note • What did the shepherds do first? • Hurried off to see Jesus. • What did they do after they had seen Jesus?

  20. Points to Note • What did the shepherds do first? • Hurried off to see Jesus. • What did they do after they had seen Jesus? • They told others the good news.

  21. Read Matthew 1:18-24 • What kind of a man was Joseph? • Where is the prophecy in verse 23 found? • What does Immanuel mean?

  22. Read Matthew 1:18-24 • What kind of a man was Joseph? • A righteous man • Where is the prophecy in verse 23 found? • What does Immanuel mean?

  23. Read Matthew 1:18-24 • What kind of a man was Joseph? • A righteous man • Where is the prophecy in verse 23 found? • Isaiah 7:14 • What does Immanuel mean?

  24. Read Matthew 1:18-24 • What kind of a man was Joseph? • A righteous man • Where is the prophecy in verse 23 found? • Isaiah 7:14 • What does Immanuel mean? • “God with us”

  25. Read Isaiah 7:3-17 • What did the Lord have to say to Ahaz, king of Judah? • What sign was the Lord willing to give him?

  26. Read Isaiah 7:3-17 • What did the Lord have to say to Ahaz, king of Judah? • He warned Ahaz about his sin. • What sign was the Lord willing to give him?

  27. Read Isaiah 7:3-17 • What did the Lord have to say to Ahaz, king of Judah? • He warned Ahaz about his sin. • What sign was the Lord willing to give him? • A sign that God would save his people.

  28. Read Isaiah 7:3-17 • What can we learn from Ahaz’“humble” refusal to ask for a sign? • What was the most important sign?

  29. Read Isaiah 7:3-17 • What can we learn from Ahaz’“humble” refusal to ask for a sign? • Be humble before the Lord. • What was the most important sign?

  30. Read Isaiah 7:3-17 • What can we learn from Ahaz’“humble” refusal to ask for a sign? • Be humble before the Lord. • What was the most important sign? • Verse 14 – the sign of the Savior to come

  31. Break time!

  32. The Bible and My Life • Why do I believe that Jesus is true God? • 1 John 5:20 – We know also that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding, so that we may know him who is true. And we are in him who is true – even in his Son Jesus Christ. He is the true God and eternal life.

  33. The Bible and My Life • Why do I believe that Jesus is true God? • 1 John 5:20 – We know also that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding, so that we may know him who is true. And we are in him who is true – even in his Son Jesus Christ. He is the true God and eternal life. • He is the true God.

  34. The Bible and My Life • Why do I believe that Jesus is true God? • Matthew 1:23 – “The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel,” which means, “God with us.”

  35. The Bible and My Life • Why do I believe that Jesus is true God? • Matthew 1:23 – “The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel,” which means, “God with us.” • He is God with us

  36. The Bible and My Life • Why do I believe that Jesus is true God? • John 11:38-44

  37. The Bible and My Life • Why do I believe that Jesus is true God? • John 11:38-44 • He does things only God can do.

  38. The Bible and My Life • Why do I believe that Jesus is true God? • John 21:17 – Lord, you know all things.

  39. The Bible and My Life • Why do I believe that Jesus is true God? • John 21:17 – Lord, you know all things. • He knows all things

  40. The Bible and My Life • Why do I believe that Jesus is true God? • Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.

  41. The Bible and My Life • Why do I believe that Jesus is true God? • Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. • He is changeless.

  42. The Bible and My Life • Why do I believe that Jesus is true God? • Answer – Because the Bible calls him God, describes him as God, and because he does thing only God can do.

  43. The Bible and My Life • Why do we believe that Jesus is true man? • 1 Timothy 2:5 – For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.

  44. The Bible and My Life • Why do we believe that Jesus is true man? • 1 Timothy 2:5 – For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. • Called man in the Bible

  45. The Bible and My Life • Why do we believe that Jesus is true man? • Luke 24:39 – Look at my hands and my feet. It is I myself! Touch me and see; a ghost does not have flesh and bones, as you see I have.”

  46. The Bible and My Life • Why do we believe that Jesus is true man? • Luke 24:39 – Look at my hands and my feet. It is I myself! Touch me and see; a ghost does not have flesh and bones, as you see I have.” • Has flesh and bones

  47. The Bible and My Life • Why do we believe that Jesus is true man? • Mark 4:38 – Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion. The disciples woke him and said to him, “Teacher, don’t you care if we drown?”

  48. The Bible and My Life • Why do we believe that Jesus is true man? • Mark 4:38 – Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion. The disciples woke him and said to him, “Teacher, don’t you care if we drown?” • Slept

  49. The Bible and My Life • Why do we believe that Jesus is true man? • Answer – Because the Bible calls him man and describes him as man, and because he does things that man normally does.

  50. The Bible and My Life • How did Jesus become true man? • Matthew 1:20 – Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit.

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