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Songs for a Savior

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ID: 26501 • November 2, 2011

Many of our favorite Christmas carols center on angels singing songs, shepherds watching flocks, and wise men giving gifts. These songs, however, are meaningless apart from their context within redemptive history. The Gospel of Luke records the very first Christmas songs, which were sung by Mary, Zechariah and Simeon. Unlike our modern carols, these songs of praise don’t revolve around the nativity scene or the events of Christ birth. Instead, they focus on the Savior Himself. Through the Incarnation, God supernaturally broke into human history by revealing Christ as the Savior of the world. In this series, Alistair Begg highlights how Mary, Zechariah, and Simeon’s songs praise the Lord for remembering His people and providing salvation, redemption, and mercy.

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Mindful, Mighty, Merciful

Luke 1:46–56 Sermon Includes Transcript 43:32 ID: 2718

Zechariah’s Song

Luke 1:67–75 Sermon Includes Transcript 49:06 ID: 2719

Salvation’s Song

Luke 2:25–35 Sermon Includes Transcript 34:38 ID: 2720