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Jesus Birth

6 sermons

The birth of Jesus Christ stands as a pivotal moment in biblical history, heralding the fulfillment of God's promises to humanity. As prophesied in Isaiah 7:14, "The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel," the miraculous nature of His birth emphasizes the divine intervention in human affairs. The Gospel of Luke provides a detailed account of this event, highlighting the humble circumstances surrounding His birth in Luke 2:1-20, where angels proclaim peace and goodwill to all people. Similarly, Matthew's narrative in Matthew 1:18-25 reveals the significance of His name, Jesus, meaning "the Lord saves," emphasizing His mission to redeem humanity from sin. The birth of Jesus not only marks the incarnation of God but also introduces the profound message of hope and salvation that resonates throughout the New Testament. In His early years, as reflected in the sermon titled 'Birth and Childhood,' we see the development of His identity as both fully divine and fully human. The manger, often seen as a symbol of humility, encapsulates the essence of the Gospel: that true peace, or 'Salam,' is found in Jesus, as He teaches in John 14:27, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you." This sacred event invites believers to reflect on the profound love of God manifested in Christ's birth, offering a foundation for faith and a call to share this message with the world.

ca-coates

C.A. Coates delves into the significance of Jesus being born in a manger, emphasizing the divine message behind the humble circumstances of His birth. While Matthew highlights Jesus' royal glory and the homage He receives from the wise men, Luke focuses on His moral glory and complete dependence on

david-servant

David Servant preaches on the miraculous circumstances surrounding the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, fulfilling the prophecy of the Old Testament prophet Micah. Despite the humble and challenging conditions of Jesus' birth, it was all part of God's divine plan to bring the Savior into the world. Mary

david-servant

David Servant discusses the engagement of Mary and Joseph, highlighting Joseph's initial struggle and decision to quietly break off the engagement upon discovering Mary's pregnancy. Despite the hurt and confusion, Joseph's obedience and unselfishness are evident as he chooses to protect Mary's reput

harris-franklin-rall

Harris Franklin Rall preaches about the importance of understanding the beginnings of the Christian religion by studying the life of Jesus, focusing on what he taught, wrought, and his spirit and purpose. The simplicity of Jesus' life, his birth, and the significance of his existence as the turning

james-blaine-chapman

James Blaine Chapman preaches on the significance of Jesus Christ's birth, emphasizing how His coming is the central date and most important event in history. The birth of Jesus fulfilled numerous prophecies, showcasing God's faithfulness and wisdom in bringing about His promise. The manger where Je

paul-bramsen

Paul Bramsen reflects on the admiration and hope babies bring to adults, drawing parallels between the excitement for a newborn baby and the profound impact Jesus, the son of Mary, had on the world. Despite initial skepticism and condemnation, Jesus, even as an infant, declared his purpose in life a

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