New Testament, Matthew 2 and Luke 2, We Have Come To Worship Him, Come Follow Me

06/01/2023 1h 2min Temporada 4 Episodio 151
New Testament, Matthew 2 and Luke 2, We Have Come To Worship Him, Come Follow Me

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Send us a textJoin us this week as we discuss Matthew 2 and Luke 2.  We discuss many things concerning his birth including the weight that Joseph must have felt and the temptation of a young Jesus to disobey his parents when they told him to leave with them.  Luke 2 Overview.Jesus is born in Bethlehem and is laid in a manger because there is no room for him in the inn.An angel appears to some shepherds who are tending to their flocks, and tells them about the birth of Jesus. The shepherds go to see Jesus and spread the news about him.Jesus is circumcised and given the name Jesus, as the angel had instructed Mary and Joseph to do.When Jesus is eight days old, he is taken to the temple in Jerusalem to be dedicated to God. There, Simeon, a devout man, takes Jesus in his arms and praises God, saying that he has seen the salvation of the Lord.A prophetess named Anna also sees Jesus at the temple and begins to speak about him to all who were looking for the redemption of Jerusalem.The thoughts, ideas, and beliefs we express on this channel do not officially represent The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.  For additional information or official statements, please visit the website below.Come Follow Me Overview:From the day of His birth, it was clear that Jesus was no ordinary child. It wasn’t just the new star in the heavens or the joyous angelic proclamation that made Jesus’s infancy remarkable. It was also the fact that such a variety of faithful people—from different nations, professions, and backgrounds—felt immediately drawn to Him. Even before He uttered His invitation to “come, follow me,” they came (Luke 18:22). Not everyone came to Him, of course. There were many who paid Him no notice, and a jealous ruler even sought His life. But the humble, pure, devoted seekers of righteousness saw Him for who He was—their promised Messiah. Their devotion inspires our own, for the “good tidings of great joy” brought to the shepherds were for “all people,” and the “Saviour, which is Christ the Lord” was born that day unto all of us (see Luke 2:10–11).The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints:https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/?lang=eng#biblestudy #oldtestament #religion #churchofjesuschrist #ldspodcast #christianpodcast #missionary #lds #biblestories #christ #faith #faithinchrist #scriptures #bookofmormon #doctrineandcovenants #pearlofgreatprice #temples #houseofthelord #mormon #mormonbeliefs #chritiansandmormons #god #endure #ironrod #faithineveryfootstep #generalconference #prophets #followtheprophet #commandments #love #service #charity #keepstriving #keeponstriving #gospelgrowthandgoodtimes #become #newtestamentSupport the showThanks for listening! Keep on Strivin'! Support the Show & become a "Patron Saint"! 😇www.patreon.com/SaintsintheSouth

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