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It’s sad but true—the retelling of the story of the first Christmas is often dull and dusty in its familiarity. Yet the truth in this historical account has the power to ignite your faith and imagination.

Hear the real-life drama behind the well-known narrative unfold in this special four-part series from Chuck Swindoll. You won’t just hear about the first Christmas; you’ll be inspired to jump into the story yourself and stand beside Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, and a temple rabbi.

Let your imagination be stirred as you experience the old, old story in all its excitement and wonder. Isn’t that what Christmas is all about?


In this four-part series, Pastor Chuck Swindoll breathes new life into the familiar nativity narrative by inviting us to step into the sandals of those who lived it. By engaging the “sanctified imagination,” we move beyond the dusty pages of history to experience the shock, wonder, and profound faith of the real people involved in the first Christmas.


1. What If You Had Been Mary? (Luke 1:26–38)

  • Overview: Focuses on the overwhelming interruption of a young girl’s life by the angel Gabriel. This message explores Mary’s transition from confusion to courageous submission.
  • Key Fact: Mary was likely a teenager living in the obscure, low-status village of Nazareth; her “yes” to God meant facing potential social disgrace and even death.
  • Scripture Reference: Luke 1:38 – Mary’s pivotal response of faith: “Behold, the bondslave of the Lord; may it be done to me according to your word.”

2. Consider How Joseph Must Have Felt (Matthew 1:18–25)

  • Overview: Shifting the lens to Joseph, the “quiet man” of the Christmas story. We examine the internal conflict of a righteous man facing what appeared to be a scandalous betrayal.
  • Key Fact: Joseph’s decision to “divorce her quietly” showed his mercy even before the angel appeared; his subsequent obedience protected the legal lineage of the Messiah.
  • Scripture Reference: Matthew 1:20 – The divine intervention: “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife; for the Child who has been conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit.”

3. Imagine Being One of the Shepherds (Luke 2:8–20)

  • Overview: Explores why God chose the lowest social class of the day—shepherds—to be the first recipients of the greatest news in history.
  • Key Fact: Shepherds were often considered ceremonially unclean and untrustworthy in court, yet God entrusted them with the first “evangelistic” report of the Savior’s birth.
  • Scripture Reference: Luke 2:10–11 – The angelic proclamation of “good news of great joy” for all people, not just the elite.

4. Think of Yourself as a Temple Rabbi (Luke 2:21–38)

  • Overview: A look at the presentation of Jesus at the Temple, contrasting the legalistic expectations of the religious establishment with the spiritual sensitivity of Simeon and Anna.
  • Key Fact: While many rabbis were looking for a political liberator, Simeon was looking for the “Consolation of Israel”—a spiritual Savior for both Jews and Gentiles.
  • Scripture Reference: Luke 2:30–32 – Simeon’s “Nunc Dimittis” prayer: “For my eyes have seen Your salvation… A Light of revelation to the Gentiles, and the glory of Your people Israel.”

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