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  1. Dec 11, 2023 · Jesus was born because he loved you. And as Christmas comes and goes this year, remember why Jesus came. And if you feel saddened by the loss of family or the desire for a family, remember that Jesus is your brother, God your Father, and you possess the Spirit of them both.

  2. Feb 8, 2024 · The annunciation stories in Matthew and Luke claim that Jesus was conceived without a human father, but later in the Gospel of Luke, Joseph is listed as Jesus’ parent and father (Luke 2:27, 33, 48; 4:22). Indeed, through Joseph’s lineage, Jesus is shown to have descended from King David (Luke 3:23–38).

  3. Dec 10, 2021 · Why Was Jesus Born When He Was? When you think about what it means by the fullness of time has come you can learn a lot from the Old Testament prophecies. In regards to Jesus’ birth, here is what you will discover.

  4. May 16, 2017 · The first chapter of Matthew traces Jesus' lineage through his father Joseph back to King David through something like 18 generations. But as we know, Jesus was born through the agency of the Holy Spirit meaning that Joseph did not impregnate his mother, the Virgin Mary.

  5. Dec 24, 2015 · Jesus, your Everlasting Father, came down at Christmas into a broken and sinful world to fill our hearts with heaven’s love, and to teach us how to love one another. He came to make sons and daughters out of his enemies. This is the Father’s gift to us at Christmas.

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  6. Jesus was born in order to personally reveal the Father (Matthew 11:27). He was the Being who interacted with Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham, King David, and others. It was therefore needful for him to reveal, personally, the other Being of the Godhead who was greater than he was (John 10:29, 14:28).

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  8. Apr 24, 2002 · Not only did Jesus have to be born, but He had to pay the penalty for our sins through His own death, then be resurrected to ascend to the Father as our High Priest. Only then would humanity at large be able to receive and benefit from the incredible gift of God's Holy Spirit.