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The Humility of Christ’s Birth

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Part 3/5-The Humility of Christ’s Birth:  While some might have expected a grand entrance for the Son of God, Christ was born in the humblest of circumstances. Born in a manger, with no ostentatious decorations or fanfare, Jesus’ birth was a demonstration of God’s love for us, His willingness to come to us in our lowly state. And she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn. – Luke 2:7

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This blog post is part 3 of a five-part series exploring the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy through the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ. Stay tuned for more insights into the significance of Immanuel and God’s promise of redemption throughout history.

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