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In this first week of November, I want to plot a course with you.
With thanksgiving around the corner and Christmas just right over the horizon, I wait use to travel the path of miraculous births in the Bible.
As believers, thanksgiving should not be a time solely devoted to the filling of our bellies, but it ought to be a time we lead our families and churches in gratitude to the One who saved us from our sin!
As believers, Christmas ought not focus on the miraculous of a fat man squeezing down chimneys, but we ought to focus on the miracles of One wrapped in flesh lying in a manger.
So, over the next few weeks, we are going to trace the outline of His story through Miraculous Births of the Bible!
This Birth rested upon the Person of God.
(Heb.
11: 11c; Gen. 18:11-14)
The miraculous birth of Isaac was not reliant upon the ability of Abraham and Sarah!
This Birth required faith.
This Birth recognized the promise of God.
Conclusion: John 3:3
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