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Dec 24, 2021 · Yet even though Jesus was supremely powerful, wise, and glorious, he came to earth as a weak infant, born to a poor family, and lived a sinless human life during which he would grow in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and man.
- Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions Volume 1
Ken Ham. Ken Ham is the Founder CEO of Answers in Genesis...
- Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions Volume 1
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- To Subject the World to Humanity (Hebrews 2:5) Jesus was born to subject the world to come to us, not to the angels. That’s what Hebrews 2:5 says: “For it was not to angels that God subjected the world to come, of which we are speaking.”
- to Bring many sons to Glory by Tasting Death for Everyone (Hebrews 2:5–10) Jesus came to bring sons and daughters to glory by tasting death for everyone.
- To be made perfect by suffering, so that he could sanctify us (Hebrews 2:10c–11) Jesus was born to make humans holy and to sanctify us. It is fitting that God “should make the founder of their salvation perfect through suffering.
- To Adopt us into Jesus’s Family (Hebrews 2:12–13) Jesus was born to be our brother, and so bring us into the family of God. Jesus is our brother. God is our father.
You can be confident that God was in control of every detail of Jesus’ birth — including where He would be born, and to whom. And you also can be confident that it was God’s will for His Son to be born in a stable instead of a palace. Why was this?
Jesus Christ was fully God and fully human. Jesus Laid Aside His Heavenly Glory. In becoming a human being Jesus laid aside His heavenly glory to live among us. The question is, why did He do it? The Scriptures give us several reasons why Jesus came to earth. 1. He Wanted To Further Reveal God To Humanity.
Dec 29, 2023 · The doctrine of the virgin birth teaches that Jesus Christ was born of a virgin. That is, when Mary conceived Jesus, she had never had sexual intercourse. Jesus’ birth, therefore, was truly miraculous.
Dec 22, 2021 · By being born, Jesus became a member of a nation in a particular time and place. He became Jewish. That means that God entered Israel’s story from within, redeemed and elevated it, and invited all of us to share in it.
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