Jesus’ life began with danger and exile, because our rescue would require nothing less than His own life.
Jesus’ life began with danger and exile, because our rescue would require nothing less than His own life.
The wise men brought precious gifts, but the greatest gift in the room was the Child Himself—God’s gift to the world.
Before Jesus ever healed a wound or carried a cross, He accepted pain to fulfill God’s promise—marking Himself forever as one of us.
God has made a way back—through this tiny baby.
“We are His—and He is ours.”
Joseph protected Mary the best way he knew how—and God worked through it to fulfill His promise.
Mary bursts into praise, overwhelmed by God’s goodness. As Jesus once depended on her, we depend on Him—our Savior who never fails.
Mary hears she has found favor with God as she’s chosen to bear Jesus—the Savior whose grace, love, and eternal kingdom bless all who trust Him.
Jesus said, “Before Abraham was, I am.” He’s not just a teacher—He is God in the flesh, the Savior who gives us life through His word.