About This Series:

When God broke 400 years of silence between the Old and New Testaments, He didn’t send a prophet—He sent an angel. And not just any angel—He sent Gabriel.

In this powerful two-part series, Stephen Davey traces the role of the angel Gabriel in announcing the coming of Christ. From the temple to the shepherd’s field, Gabriel’s gospel message delivered grace, glory, and good news to people who needed hope.

You’ll see the Christmas story unfold through the eyes of heaven—through the angelic messenger who proclaimed that the sunrise of salvation was dawning. These messages will refresh your wonder, deepen your worship, and strengthen your confidence in God’s redemptive plan.

Sermons In This Series

Declaring the Break of Dawn

Luke 1:5–25
Gabriel visits the priest Zechariah and announces that the forerunner of the Messiah—John the Baptist—will be born. But when Zechariah doubts, he’s struck silent. The silence of man contrasts with the powerful declaration from heaven: the dawn of redemption is coming .

At the Speed of Angels

Luke 1:26–38; 2:8–14
Gabriel brings the gospel to Mary, then to shepherds in Bethlehem. His message is one of grace, glory, and divine power. You’ll discover how these angelic announcements set the stage for the arrival of Christ, the Savior—God in the flesh, born for sinners like us .


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