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Is the virgin birth important?
The virgin birth is important in that it preserves the truth that Jesus is fully God and fully man at the same time.
His physical body He received from Mary.
But His eternal, holy nature was His from all eternity past (see John 6:69).
Joseph the carpenter did not pass on his sinful nature to Jesus for the simple reason that Joseph was not the father.
Jesus had no sin nature (Hebrews 7:26).
The fortelling
Mary is promised that her son will have the throne of David.
That his kingdom will have no end.
Keep this in mind.
Is this an easy thing to believe?
Why did Mary believe so easily?
Is it more clear why God picked her as the earthly mother of Jesus?
At the same time God is also doing something in Zachariah and Elizabeth’s life and blessing them with a child.
John the Baptist.
How do you suppose Joseph is taking all of this?
Joseph
What kind of man was Joseph?
God saw to it that he delivered the message to everyone that needed to know so that His plan would still happen.
Jesus birth was foretold hundreds of years before.
This is why the wise men knew about it beforehand.
Wise Men
How did they know about it through the stars?
I don't know
The Birth
Why was the location and the family he came from important?
The Angels and Shepard's
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