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The books of the Bible are not in chronological order and this includes the New Testament. Therefore, the first account of the birth of Jesus is not the book of Matthew, nor of Luke, but it is in the writings of Paul: Galatians 4:4; Romans 1:3, 4 and 8:3, and Philippians 2:5–11.
Listen as Mary Ellen shares a practical message to help you understand Christmas as Jesus' story and your story, too.
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The books of the Bible are not in chronological order and this includes the New Testament. Therefore, the first account of the birth of Jesus is not the book of Matthew, nor of Luke, but it is in the writings of Paul: Galatians 4:4; Romans 1:3, 4 and 8:3, and Philippians 2:5–11.
Listen as Mary Ellen shares a practical message to help you understand Christmas as Jesus' story and your story, too.
If you appreciate our podcasts and wish to share a gift with us, please follow the link below. Blessings from Larry and Mary Ellen.
Support the show