Few verses capture the meaning of Christmas powerfully as Luke 2. In Luke 2:14, the angels proclaim: "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased.” This single sentence, sung over a field of startled shepherds, functions as heaven’s own interpretation of the birth of Christ. It is not merely a poetic flourish; it is the theological center of the nativity story. When we read Luke 2:14 alongside the surrounding prophecies—especially Luke 2:10–11 and Luke 2:30–32—the full picture becomes unmistakably clear. Everything Christmas celebrates — incarnation, salvation, divine initiative, and human hope — flows from the meaning compressed into these verses. 1. Heaven Interprets the Incarnation The Christmas narrative gives us human perspectives: but Luke 2:14 also gives us heaven’s commentary. The angels begin with the upward focus: “Glory to God in the highest.” Before Christmas is about human blessing, it is about divine revelation. God is unveili...
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