Christmas in Genesis — Part Three
At Christmastime, we rejoice in Jesus’ birth. His coming, explains Alistair Begg, fulfilled God’s promise that through Abraham and Sarah’s seed all the nations would be blessed. When Abraham heard God’s word, he questioned His plan. By the Lord’s power, though, Sarah conceived and bore a son, and through his line God provided the Lamb of salvation, Jesus.
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