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4. The Promise of the King

Jesus is more than a baby and more than just a king. He is the God of Heaven. This two year old baby is living a fully human life all while upholding the universe as God. He took on all that we are so that we can take on all that is his. He came to live a human life so that he can stand in our place. There is no news like the good news that he brings. Jesus is the true king who is worthy of our worship.

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3. The Promise of the Presence

Jesus is God with us to save us. Jesus, who is our Savior, is the virgin born Son of Mary. We cannot save ourselves. If we are to be saved, God had to come and do it for us. He is not just a mere man, he is also the virgin born Son of God who is God with us. In fulfilling the prophecy in Isaiah 7:14, he was born of the virgin Mary and lived a human life, all while still being the Son of God. This baby boy is the same God who created the universe. He is God in human flesh. He is God who came to find us because he so loves us. He is God with us.

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2. The Promise of the Prophets

Jesus is the promised Messiah who fulfills all the promises of the prophets. Matthew highlights that Jesus’ genealogy is filled with sinners. Jesus is not ashamed of us, so much that He took on all of our sins in order to adopt us as sons and daughters. He is the King who rules over his people with love, grace and forgiveness. He will invite anyone into his family who will repent and trust in him.

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1. The Promise of the Covenant

In this text, God meets our doubts with a promise, a picture and a person. God made a covenant with Abraham knowing that Abraham could not uphold any part of it. He believed the Lord and God counted it to him as righteousness. Our salvation is secured because Jesus Christ, God’s son, walked the path for us. He is devoted to us and pursues us. He is faithful when we are not.

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