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Luke 2:16

Posted on 18 May at 14:42
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“And they came with haste and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.”

1. Context: Luke 2:16 is part of the account of the birth of Jesus Christ. It follows the angelic announcement of Jesus’ birth to the shepherds and their subsequent journey to find Him in Bethlehem.

2. Significance of “they”:The “they” in this verse refers to the shepherds to whom the angel appeared and announced the birth of the Savior. They responded to the angel’s message and quickly went to see the fulfillment of the prophecy.

3. “Came with haste”:The shepherds wasted no time in responding to the angel’s message. Their response reflects their eagerness and urgency to witness the Messiah’s birth. Their haste also signifies their faith and willingness to obey God’s instructions.

4. Finding Mary, Joseph, and the babe:The shepherds found Mary, Joseph, and the baby Jesus, just as the angel had told them. This encounter fulfilled the angel’s proclamation in Luke 2:11, where Jesus was announced as the Savior, Christ the Lord.

5. The significance of the manger:The mention of Jesus lying in a manger is significant because it highlights the humble circumstances surrounding His birth. The manger was an animal feeding trough, indicating the lowly and humble beginnings of the Messiah. This emphasizes the contrast between the promised King of kings and His unassuming entrance into the world.

6. Lessons for us today:

  • a. Prompt obedience and response:Like the shepherds, we should respond to God’s messages promptly and eagerly. When God speaks to us through His Word, through prayer, or through the leading of the Holy Spirit, we should be attentive and ready to follow His instructions.
  • b. Humility and simplicity:Jesus’ birth in a humble manger reminds us of the importance of humility in our lives. Regardless of our positions or achievements, we should embrace humility and simplicity, recognizing that God exalts the humble and rewards those who seek Him with a pure heart.
  • c. Seeking and finding Jesus:The shepherds diligently sought Jesus and found Him. In our spiritual journey, we are called to seek Jesus earnestly and wholeheartedly. When we seek Him with sincerity, we will find Him and experience His presence and salvation in our lives.

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