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Jesus is left at the temple, and his parents try to gaslight him.
Luke gives a very helpful perspective on who Jesus is and what he came to do through his birth narrative.
The Kingdom of God is the right side up kingdom.
Mary's song of praise at the news of bearing the Christ child teaches us that mercy is central to God's kingdom.
The angel Gabriel appears to Mary telling her she will have a son using OT language to indicate that he will be the promised Messiah who will bring the kingdom of heaven.
The Angel Gabriel visits Zechariah telling him he and Elizabeth will have a son. He is to name him John, and John will prepare the way for the Messiah.
Luke introduces his gospel, telling us he wrote it that we might have certainty about Jesus.
Matthew 1:18–32 teaches us about the fulfillment, situation, and purpose of Jesus' birth.
For the fourth Sunday of Advent we see how Matthew uses a genealogy to present Jesus as the promised seed of Abraham, the promised seed of David, and the promised priest king who would restore his people from exile.
For the second Sunday of Advent we look at David's promised seed in the Davidic Covenant.