Jesus embodies the profound connection between divinity and humanity, revealing God's intent for a restored relationship with His creation. In Luke 1:31-33, the angel Gabriel announces to Mary that she will bear a son, Jesus, who will reign over the house of Jacob forever. This moment signifies not only the miraculous incarnation but also the fulfillment of God's promise to humanity. Through His life and ministry, Jesus demonstrates the depth of God's love, as seen in John 3:16, where it is declared that God gave His only Son for the salvation of the world. Furthermore, Jesus identifies with human suffering, as articulated in Hebrews 4:15, where we learn that He was tempted in every way, yet without sin. His teachings, such as those found in Matthew 5:44, challenge humanity to love one another, even our enemies, reflecting the heart of God towards His creation. Ultimately, Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, as described in 1 Peter 2:24, not only reconciles humanity to God but also exemplifies the selfless love that believers are called to emulate. Through Jesus, humanity finds hope, redemption, and a model for living in accordance with God's will.
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing our spiritual deadness and the need for life through repentance and forgiveness of sins. The Gospel of Luke is highlighted as the Gospel of the Son of Man, showcasing Jesus' humanity and his attitude towards the poor, lonely, and
