Ch1-3_Jesus Who Was Conceived by the Holy Spirit (Matthew 1:18-25)

Episode 3 October 29, 2022 00:43:24
Ch1-3_Jesus Who Was Conceived by the Holy Spirit (Matthew 1:18-25)
SERMONS ON THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW (I) - WHEN CAN A CHRISTIAN HAVE AN INTIMATE CONVERSATION WITH THE LORD?
Ch1-3_Jesus Who Was Conceived by the Holy Spirit (Matthew 1:18-25)

Oct 29 2022 | 00:43:24

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Show Notes

Matthew chapter 1 describes the birth of Jesus in detail. By human logic, a virgin who has never been with a man having a child cannot be possible. A pregnancy could be possible only when there has been a sexual relationship between a man and a woman. Therefore, throughout the history of all ages, this kind of extraordinary birth is only seen as in a myth. However, this was possible with God.
We can understand this if we carefully examine the reason Jesus was born. The reason Jesus Christ, who is God in His essence, was born in a human form through the Virgin Mary was to save His people from all of their sins. In other words, to save sinners from their sins, He Himself had to come as the Savior. To save the sinners, a sinless One was needed as the propitiation for our sins (1 John 2:2), and that was Jesus Christ, who was God Himself.

 

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