π Jesus came to earth in humble circumstances, veiling his glory.
π‘ Jesus wanted people to follow him based on heavenly truth, not earthly attractions.
πΌ The angels were amazed by the plan of redemption and came to observe.
π The Jewish nation, chosen by God, was indifferent to the coming of the Messiah and did not prepare for his arrival.
β¨ Only a few in Israel were eagerly anticipating the revelation of the Messiah, while others were consumed by worldly pursuits.
πΌ Angels accompanied Joseph and Mary as they traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem due to a decree by Caesar Augustus for a census.
π The Messiah, who will rule over Israel, is prophesied to be born in the city of Bethlehem.
π Joseph and Mary, being from the royal line of David, find no place to stay in the city and end up giving birth to the Redeemer in a humble shelter.
πΌ The birth of Jesus is celebrated by a multitude of angels, while the leaders in Israel miss out on the joy of announcing it.
π The shepherds in the field are visited by an angel who announces the birth of Jesus.
πΆ The angel tells the shepherds that they will find the baby Jesus wrapped in swaddling clothes in a manger.
πΆ The whole plane is filled with the glory and joy of the hosts of God, and a song of praise is sung.
πΆ The song declared by the angels will continue to be echoed by a great multitude until the end of time.
π The shepherds witnessed a bright and memorable scene in Bethlehem with the birth of Jesus.
π Humanity is still important to heaven, and we are always under their care and protection.
π Heaven is near and angels attend those who follow God's command.
π Jesus sacrificed his position in heaven to be born in a manger and live a sinless life as an example for humanity.
π Satan despised Jesus for his role in redeeming sinners and tried to claim dominion over the world.
πΆ God allowed His son to come as a helpless babe, experiencing the weaknesses of humanity.
πͺ Jesus faced life's perils and fought the same battles as every human soul, risking failure and eternal loss.
β€οΈ God gave His only son to ensure a secure path of life for our children, showing His love and sacrifice.