Luke 2:14

"Suddenly, there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly army praising God and saying,"

Key Reflection

This verse depicts a heavenly choir celebrating the birth of Jesus, symbolizing the divine approval and the joyous response of the spiritual realm to this momentous event. It underscores the idea that even as earthly shepherds receive their first-hand account, the heavens are already proclaiming God's glory through angelic praise.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 14. Glory to God. Praise be to God, or honour be to God. That is, the praise of redeeming man is due to God. The plan of redemption will bring glory to God, and is designed to express his glory. This it does by evincing his love to men, his mercy, his condescension, and his regard to the honour of his law and the stability of his own government. It is the highest expression of his love and mercy. Nowhere, so far as we can see, could his glory be more strikingly exhibited than in giving his only-begotten Son to die for men. In the highest. This is capable of several meanings: 1st. In the highest strains, or in the highest possible manner. 2nd.

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