Following up on last week’s sermon about the who, where, and what of Jesus’ birth, we turn to Hebrews 2:14-18 to learn more about what the incarnation was and also why it had to happen.
God has always been with his people, in various ways and temporarily in Old Testament times and later and permanently in human flesh.
In three missionary encounters in the city of Philippi, Jesus showed that he can take care of our true needs.
At first glance, it looked like Matthew made a big mistake in his genealogy of Jesus by placing him in the line of David,...