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- Lord Jesus, in the Apostle Paul’s account of your birth, there’s no harking angels, fearful shepherds, or awe-filled parents; no stable, manger, or straw. There’s “ just ” you —in the humility of your incarnation, the grace of your servanthood, and the glory of the Gospel.
www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/scotty-smith/the-apostle-pauls-account-of-jesus-birth/
Accordingly its consideration of the birth of Jesus starts with Paul’s references thereto: Galatians 4:4; Romans 1:3, 4 and 8:3, and Philippians 2:5–11.
Dec 23, 2017 · Phil. 2:5-11. Lord Jesus, there’s no stable or manger, angelic pronouncement or trembling shepherds; no guiding star or awe-filled parents, but you are front and center, above and throughout Paul’s account of your birth.
- Scotty Smith
May 11, 2021 · Untimely birth could mean a premature birth, as well as a late birth. However, "due time" had already passed (according to Peter and the other apostles) for the birth of Paul when he was stopped on the road as he was nearing Damascus (See Acts, chapter 9).
Phil. 2:5-11. Lord Jesus, in Paul’s account of your birth, there’s no audience of animals or trembling shepherds; no guiding star or awe-filled parents. But you are front and center, above and throughout Paul’s account of your first Advent.
Dec 15, 2021 · Lord Jesus, in the Apostle Paul’s account of your birth, there’s no harking angels, fearful shepherds, or awe-filled parents; no stable, manger, or straw. There’s “just” you—in the humility of your incarnation, the grace of your servanthood, and the glory of the Gospel.
- Scotty Smith
Dec 17, 2012 · As far as Paul tells us, Jesus performed no miracles at all. No virgin birth, no Sermon on the Mount, no feeding the 5000, no public ministry, no cleansing the temple, no final words,...
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Nov 27, 2021 · When Dr. Ehrman says that Paul claims Jesus was born as a human, he is not only repeating what Paul says (Jesus was “born of a woman”) but he is also saying something Christianity teaches: that Jesus was fully human.