The King’s Birth

Matthew 1:18-25

About the Sermon

While we might say that every birth is a miracle, something different, something truly miraculous happens in the birth of our Savior. More than just the eternal Son's entrance into his creation, the story of his conception and birth is pregnant with meaning that we must not miss. As we learn in Matthew 1:18-25, the son of Mary will be a sign of great comfort and hope for us all.

About the Series

When Matthew recorded his account of Jesus’ arrival, he did so to make a point: Jesus’ arrival was the fulfillment of the hopes and expectations of the Old Testament Scriptures. Over and again, Matthew quotes or alludes to promises and prophecies concerning the Messiah, Jesus, who came to save his people from their sins.
When Matthew recorded his account of Jesus' arrival, he did so to make a point: Jesus' arrival was the fulfillment of the hopes and expectations of the Old Testament Scriptures. Over and again, Matthew quotes or alludes to promises and prophecies concerning the Messiah, Jesus, who came to save his people from their sins.

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