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THE FIRST CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE: GABRIEL'S GOOD NEWS

by Ernest Easley

Scripture: LUKE 1:26-38


The First Christmas Catalogue Gabriel's Good News
Dr. Ernest Easley
Luke 1.26-38


Take God's Word tonight and turn please to Luke chapter 1. This time of the year we are bombarded with Christmas Catalogues. Merchants know that during the Christmas season that most people buy things they don't need with money they don't have to impress people they don't like!

So .. by sending out Christmas Catalogues, they have a better chance at getting some of our money! We take those catalogues, sometimes called ''wish books'' .. and begin working our way through it's pages. There are clothes and electronics to buy. There are toys and appliances, gadgets and garden equipment. You name it and it's found in somebody's Christmas Catalogue!

Well .. did you know that God has a Christmas Catalogue? Well .. He does! In fact, His was the first Christmas Catalogue filled not with gadgets .. but with grace! Not with toys but with triumph! Not with appliances .. but with acceptance!

I hold in my hand The First Christmas Catalogue and on every page you'll find treasures and gifts just for you! But unlike most Christmas Catalogues, there are no prices listed because the price for every item has already been paid for in full! They were paid for by the precious blood of Jesus Christ! It's not a ''wish book'', it's a ''wonder book.'' And you will not find any upgrading necessary! The items listed in this catalogue never grow old, never wear out, nor do they ever run down!

And on these Wednesday nights in December leading up to Christmas Day, I want us to look through this First Christmas Catalogue at some of the treasures and truths that are ours!

The first item I want us to look at tonight from The First Christmas Catalogue is found in Luke 1. I want to speak to you tonight on this subject:

Gabriel's Good News Luke 1:26-38

We read here in Luke 1 of Gabriel's Good News. And as we do, the first thing that catches my eye is ...

(1) THE ANGE ...

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