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Warren Wiersbe Sermons - Luke 2 - The Shepherds and Jesus - Vintage Christmas

Luke 2 - The Shepherds and Jesus - Vintage Christmas

11/21/23 • 30 min

Warren Wiersbe Sermons

Luke 2:8-20 tells the story of the shepherds on the first Christmas night. Why did God reveal the glory of his son to shepherds? Dr. Wiersbe explores this question and what it means for us in this sermon from December 1977.

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Luke 2:8-20 tells the story of the shepherds on the first Christmas night. Why did God reveal the glory of his son to shepherds? Dr. Wiersbe explores this question and what it means for us in this sermon from December 1977.

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