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History, Mystery, Divinity

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ID: 14213 • November 17, 2016

The first chapter of Luke’s Gospel is a historical record, immersed in the daily lives of the people it describes. Yet the Gospel explains how, in a mysterious way, God entered into those lives, bringing His divinity into the midst of the ordinary—with spectacular results.

In this series, Alistair Begg examines Luke’s record and shows how the extraordinary events that befell Elizabeth, Zechariah, Mary, and Joseph happened not because they were extraordinary people but because they worshipped an extraordinary God. Like these faithful men and women, we should respond to God with obedient faith and earnest worship, thanking Him for His incredible mercies.

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Elizabeth and Zechariah

Luke 1:5–23 Sermon Includes Transcript 41:44 ID: 3065

The Annunciation

Luke 1:26–38 Sermon Includes Transcript 40:30 ID: 3067

The Magnificat — Part One

Luke 1:39–48 Sermon Includes Transcript 39:53 ID: 3069

The Magnificat — Part Two

Luke 1:46–56 Sermon Includes Transcript 35:30 ID: 3071