Jesus’s Birth: Luke 1: Mary Rejoiced In Her Son
Holy is the Name of the Lord God Almighty. His Name is Jesus and we give Him praise and honor, this day and forever.
Holy is the Name of the Lord God Almighty. His Name is Jesus and we give Him praise and honor, this day and forever.
Jesus was born of Mary, who is blessed among all women. We thank God that she was right in God’s sight in order to do this.
We celebrate Jesus and His birth this time of year. Because He came, our sins can be forgiven, while our path is set in motion.
Jesus is in the Father and the Father is in Him. The Father sends the Holy Spirit and Jesus is with us. This is called the trinity.
Jesus and the Father are one. Even the Holy Spirit is with Him and us also. These three are different persons in one true God.
Jesus is the reason for the season. Celebrating Christmas is to give honor and praise to Jesus, our God, and His majestic birth.
Jesus is the perfect, spotless Passover lamb, who was able to pay the price for our sins once and for all.
I rejoice at the announcement of Jesus’s birth. That God would become flesh, in order to save us all from our sins.
All people that have faith in Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all, are redeemed and no longer in slavery because of the laws of Moses.
The best part about Christmas is not about presents, but to think about Jesus and to give to others. Doing this brings the greatest joy of all.
Come and learn about the gravity of the sin of abortion. Learn what God says about this important matter.
It is because Jesus died for our sins on the cross that we are saved by grace. Which is a free gift from God to those that believe in Jesus Christ.
Anybody who teaches their children about Santa Claus is not following Jesus. Those in Christ don’t teach lies to their kids.
So as 700 plus or minus years past, this prophesy of John the Baptist’s birth and ministry was finally fulfilled.
In Isaiah, chapter 7, we learned that a baby would be born of a virgin, of which His Name would be called Immanuel.
The prophesy of Jesus and His coming into the world is amazing in every detail of it. However, it is that much better, since it was fulfilled with His birth.
Did you know that Luke also refers to Jesus and light in the same reference? In Luke, chapter 2, we hear this from the words of Simeon, a devout man of God, who had the opportunity to hold the baby Jesus first hand.
There is nothing wrong with doing good on a day that is evil for the world. Why is this? It is because doing this brings the light of Jesus into the world.
Now, although the song ends here, the next two verses also speak of Jesus and should also be spoken of and even sung as well.
It was in Bethlehem that Joseph and Mary searched for a place to stay for a night, for Mary was close to having her baby.
After Elizabeth rejoiced in Mary’s son, Mary also rejoiced in him. And because she said some amazing things through the Holy Spirit, there is less I have to say but share what she said.
For Mary to know in her heart that she would give birth to the Son of God must have really made her feel blessed.
As a believer in Christ, we should never let the traditions of this world, including holidays, warp how we feel about God and the things of this world.
The wise men were also very smart, and because of this, they were able to sense who was for the coming Messiah, and who was not.
As we continue to read in Matthew, chapter 1, we learn why Joseph married Mary after what he found out about her from an angel.
Every person that walks apart from God will be in trouble come judgement day. They will hear the words, “I never knew you”.
John bore witness of the light of Christ. He “was a man sent from God” and prepared the way for the Lord.
So let us refocus our attention on Jesus, and read more about His glorious birth, this Christmas season.
After arriving at Elizabeth’s place, in the “city of Juda”, she “saluted Elisabeth” to get her attention. Then, after hearing her greeting, “the babe leaped in her womb.”