This Thing That Has Happened — Part One
Jesus’ birth is no myth; it’s the wondrous, supernatural entry of the eternal God into a specific time and place in history. Examining Luke chapter 2, Alistair Begg notes that the angel’s message to the shepherds was the very word of God, compelling them to go and see all that had happened just as the angel said. God’s Word does not demand blind faith but encourages us to consider and declare the historical reality of the baby in a manger—a baby born to be the Savior of the world.
TOPICS: Christmas, Christ’s Birth, Glory of God, God’s Word, Incarnation of Christ, The Nativity, Word of God
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