"Christmas turns everything upside down. This is the central truth of the incarnation β "Immanuel, God with us." The upside of heaven come down to earth. "The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory, . . . full of grace and truth." Men miss the entire meaning of Jesus when they see in him the highest upreach of man; he is God reaching down and making common cause with man's struggle. The meaning of Christmas puts down the mighty things in men's minds from their seats β place, riches, talents β and exalts the things of low degree β humility, simplicity, and trust."
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Halford E. Luccock
1928 β 1953
Halford Edward Luccock (11 March 1885 β 6 November 1960) was a prominent American Methodist minister and professor of Homiletics at Yale's Divinity School (1928 - 1953).
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