Don't Miss This about the Incarnation; Luke 1:26-38

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The Christmas story isn't just about a baby in a manger—it's about the God of the universe stepping out of His glory and into the most humble circumstances imaginable.

Think about this: Jesus didn't just sacrifice Himself during Passion Week. His sacrifice began at the incarnation. He left His rightful place in heaven, grew as a zygote and fetus, spent 30 years in obscurity as a carpenter in a town people looked down on, then three years being rejected by the very people He came to save.

For 33 and a half years, the King of Kings lived away from the glory He deserved—all for you.

Mary's simple obedience changed everything. An angel's words to her marked the end of darkness's reign. And in that moment, God stepped into time and began the most incredible rescue mission in history.

Before Jesus was arrested in Gethsemane, He prayed, "I have finished the work which You have given Me to do." That work started in a womb. It continued through decades of humble living. And it ended on a cross.

This Christmas, let's not miss the magnitude of what really happened. The sacrifice wasn't just the final week—it was every single day He chose to be here instead of in His rightful glory.

That's how much He loves us. That's the real wonder of Christmas.

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