Part 4: Light - The One We've Been Waiting For
The wait is over.
After centuries of silence, angels begin appearing—to an old priest burning incense in the temple, to a young woman in a forgotten town called Nazareth, to shepherds keeping watch over their flocks at night. Each message points to the same thing: God is about to do something big.
Yet the one the prophets promised arrives in the most unexpected way. The heir to King David's throne is born in a stable in Bethlehem. There is no palace, no army, no fanfare—just a feeding trough and the smell of animals.
This is how God keeps His promise. Not with armies and conquest, but with a baby born under Roman occupation. Light doesn't blast the darkness away—it enters it quietly, persistently, until everything changes.
But not everyone welcomes the light. Word of this birth reaches King Herod in Jerusalem, and he will stop at nothing to destroy the child.