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The incarnation shows God’s power through humility and fulfills ancient promises, securing eternal redemption and redefining greatness, Christian Action League says.
- On Tuesday, December 23, 2025, Rev. Mark H. Creech argues the Incarnation is God's entry into history in Jesus Christ, foundational to Christian belief and redemption.
- The essay explains the Incarnation was planned from eternity, linking Christ's birth to prophetic promises from Israel and fulfillment in Bethlehem, not a reactive event but God's eternal purpose.
- Scripture examples illustrate power exercised via service and sacrifice, contrasting human coercion with Jesus Christ's humility, as divine authority is shown at the Cross where redemption is secured.
- The author says the Incarnation demands humble obedience and trust, urging believers to respond with repentance and worship while assuring Christians of God's faithful care in trials.
- The essay situates the Incarnation as reshaping ideas of greatness and salvation by holding Jesus Christ as fully God and fully man, securing eternal redemption and redefining God's patient purposes.
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The Influence of Greek Philosophy on the Christmas Story
Early Christian thinkers bridged the gap between Greek philosophy and the nativity by explaining how the “scandal” of an eternal, perfect God taking on a vulnerable, physical human form was possible. Credit: Greek Reporter archive Greek philosophy and Christmas might seem as though they belong to entirely different worlds, but are they truly so far apart? At first glance, one belongs to the academy, while the other belongs to the church and the …
Bible Q&A: Unto us a Child is born
It is easy to rebuke others for making Christmas about all the wrong things. Santa Claus, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, catchy tunes like Elmo and Patsy’s “Grandma Got Run over by a Reindeer,” a stirring rendition of “Twas the Night before Christmas,” or fruitcake and figgy pudding, just to name a few. More importantly, however, God’s people must focus on THE glorious truth of Christmas, the incarnation. John’s Gospel offers the most explicit stat…
Behold, the Virgin Shall Bear a Son!
Christmas is at hand, and this time of the year brings happiness to many. Matthew (1:18-23) describes the birth of Jesus in the light of Isaiah’s prophecy. Matthew says Jesus is “Emmanuel”, which means “God is with us.” Matthew’s narrative is a theological answer for those who seek human origin of the Divine Messiah and His role as the Savior. The prophecy of Isaiah in the infancy narrative states...
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