The Miracle of the Incarnation: God Becomes Flesh

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"We had everything God offered us, everything, and we said, 'I would rather have nothing than have you.' That, my friends, is treason of the highest order." [42:36] (Download)

"As the Bible says, giving livestock and other goods to God is neither a suitable nor a sufficient sacrifice for our treacherous sins. It is not sufficient to make up what we owe God and to appease his wrath." [43:51] (Download)

"Serious human sins demand serious human payment. We would feel that way about anyone offending us, and God, in that sense at least, is no different." [45:09] (Download)

"Because Jesus was also truly God, He was a pure and valuable sacrifice, not stained by sin the way you and I are, a worthy payment to appease the wrath of God." [47:36] (Download)

"When Jesus our great high priest gave his own body on the cross and Resurrected, he sat down because it was done. His sacrifice had done what bulls and goats and animals could never do; he had paid it once and for all because he was truly God and truly man." [48:55] (Download)

"Christmas is the celebration of the Incarnation that made possible our Salvation. This is worth celebrating more than all other trappings that Christmas comes with." [49:31] (Download)

"Good Bible readers let more detailed passages help them understand less detailed passages. In other words, when one part of the Bible doesn't give you as much detail as you were hoping for, good Bible readers see if God has spoken about it elsewhere." [23:02] (Download)

"The Bible has an agenda and it's not yours. God wasn't looking for feedback, input, brainstorming help; he wrote a book with certain things he wanted to accomplish and when we come to scripture we submit to his intentions." [21:11] (Download)

"God is a masterful musician who beautifully blends both melody and moments of silence to create a symphony and in that sense, God's word is perfect." [21:49] (Download)

"We celebrate the Incarnation because there's no salvation without it; it's the pivotal moment where divinity and humanity converge in a way that changes everything." [38:47] (Download)
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